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Dyson DC07 All-Floors Cyclone Upright Vacuum Cleaner | 
| Brand: Dyson Category: Kitchen
List Price: $500.00 Buy New: $299.99 You Save: $200.01 (40%)
Rating: 388 reviews Sales Rank: 656
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 24 Dimensions (in): 38.9 x 14.6 x 9.9 Warranty: 6 Mo Warranty From Dyson
MPN: 00001 Model: 00001 UPC: 852184000013 EAN: 0852184000013 ASIN: B000079R7E
Release Date: January 1, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Vacuum cleaner with cyclonic design ensures powerful, consistent suction | | • | Bag-free dirt collection provides hygienic emptying trigger | | • | Long-lasting filtration system with HEPA filter; certified asthma friendly | | • | Includes 17-foot hose, crevice tool, dusting brush, and upholstery attachment | | • | Measures 14 by 13-1/2 by 46 inches; 5-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Review Designed by engineering guru James Dyson, inventor of the cyclonic vacuum, the 12-amp Dyson DC07 upright is an inspired combination of power and structural smarts. At the center of the machine's innovation is the Cyclone air path design, an eight-section chamber that creates powerful, consistent suction. The conical chambers generate 100,000 g of centrifugal force, pushing dust and dirt out of the airflow into the vacuum's 1-gallon collection cup. With no bag to clog, the vacuum's 270 air watts of suction remain steady. The large, transparent collection cup is easy to check and empties tidily--pop it off, hold it over a trash bin, and pull the trigger to release dirt without having to touch it. The DC07 also comes equipped with a multipart filtration system to improve overall air quality in the home. The HEPA filter, measuring 412 square inches in surface area, traps microscopic particulates and allergens. Expertly built, the filter is designed to last the lifetime of the machine. Furthermore, Dyson upright vacuums are the first and only vacuums certified asthma friendly by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation. Suitable for bare floors and carpets, the Dyson upright features a 14-inch cleaning path and edge-cleaning bristles. A simple foot pedal switches off the brush roll for bare floors, and the nozzle automatically adjusts for changes in carpet height. The vacuum is equipped for above-floor cleaning with a cleverly stowed, quick-release 17-foot hose with a reversible, extension-wand handle. Onboard accessories include a crevice tool, a dusting brush, and an upholstery attachment, all designed to function without "sticking" to surfaces. Made from the same material used in crash helmets, the vacuum is unquestionably durable. Plus, the design only puts 4 pounds of weight on the handle, so pushing and turning is easy. This model comes with a 35-foot power cord and a five -year warranty. --Emily Bedard
Product Description The DYSON DC07 Root Cyclone is the first vacuum cleaner that doesn't lose suction. DYSON scientists developed unique Root Cyclone technology to achieve higher suction power and pick up more dust. Just press the catch and the 17 foot hose is ready to use -- cleans under low furniture, reaches the top of the stairs without pulling the machine over! Tough construction 2 year warranty Dimensions - 46.1H x 14.0W x 13.4D Weight - 19.2 pounds Cord length - 35 feet Maximum reach - 53 feet
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| Customer Reviews: Read 383 more reviews...
Over time, this vacuum doesn't suck and that's the problem August 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have owned this vacuum cleaner for about 4 years. Recently, the machine started turning itself off after about 5-10 minutes even though the filters are clean and the canister is empty. When I called Dyson customer service, they mentioned that any fine elements (like plaster dust, construction dust or sand) will cake onto the HEPA filter and clog the vacuum. Given the claims that Dysons never clog, I was surprised. Dyson was willing to charge me $150-$210 to replace the HEPA but would not stand behind their product's claims that it doesn't clog. It actually does clog, and there's no way to clean it if the HEPA filter is ruined. I live in Philadelphia and there was not a licensed-Dyson repair shop in the whole city. Given how expensive the machine is, I was very disappointed that they wouldn't stand behind the product after I had been evangalizing it to friends and family for years. I've changed my tune: it may work well for a few years, but once it's gone, it's gone and once the warranty is up, there's little you can do without investing more money in a flawed product.
Better than my last vacuum, August 20, 2008 Though that's not really saying much. This little monster does a pretty good job, it gets tons of dirt in its little cylinder. I am happy with its job. The minus star is because whoever designed it didn't have "ease of use" in his priorites. Its very clunky to put together and take apart - either to empty out the can (practically take the whole front off!) or to use the wand (the entire top turns into a big gun!) That and the thing is heavy! Though the Kirby I desire in the future (I grew up with one, and both my grandmothers have one.) will not be any better in that aspect. Though in the future, hardwood floors would be nice (& cleaner), too.
Too heavy for mediocre results August 12, 2008 I had this vacuum for almost 4 years and I really don't recommend anyone to bear this cross. It is super heavy to handle. Also the expandable tube to vacuum the stairs is so hard to handle that I prefered to carrie the whole vacuum at every step, rather than pulling the gray "expandable" thing.. Is not as easy as is shown in the promotional videos...
Beautiful design and color but too expensive and heavy for mediocre results.
Buyer Beware... August 7, 2008 I forked over the money for an overpriced Dyson a couple of years ago. It is currently sitting in the closet and will go out to the curb next week for trash pick up. Initially it worked great. Over time it has lost suction and now barely has the suction to pick up anything. I despise the thing. I have cleaned all the filters, done research and dismantled it and cleaned out the inside and it still doesn't work well. I have read consumer complaints on the web and apparently this is a chronic problem with the Dysons. At first it works amazingly well but it soon loses its suction and becomes a worthless overpriced piece of junk. I just ordered an inexpensive Hoover on this website and will probably enjoy many years of good service from it like I did with the Hoover I had for 20 years before it died and I wasted my money on a Dyson.
Not what's it's cracked up to be July 28, 2008 I bought my dyson back at the first of the year. I am not happy with it in the least, it won't even pick up simple cat hair from my carpet. I wrote to complain to the company and I found them very rude. They more or less told me that their vacuum was perfect and I was doing something wrong. I will never buy one again nor recommend it to anybody. I'm very disappointed,I had always heard such wonderful things about it and decided to spend the money on one boy am I ever sorry.
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