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The battery will last about 20 mins on normal and about 6 mins on turbo. Not that long but enough to do my house. Never need the turbo even with two dogs. |
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"I have a cordless dyson. The animal one because of my dogs. Brilliant bit of kit. Vacuum's my small 2 bed house in 10 minutes !"
I may look at one then, our current hoover does nothing unless you actually push it around the house... even then it hardly seem happy about it.
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We've got the Dyson cordless and yes battery last 30mins max, but the upturn side to this is that because it's so easy and effortless to use hoovering the house isn't a chore, therefore you house stays cleaner because your willing to use it more often, so 30 min battery life will do your house when you've got use to using it ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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I put off buying a Dyson for ages because of the price. That was about ten years ago. Now I would not buy any other type of vacuum cleaner.
They are pricey but they suck like a tornado on overdrive. Apart from the high purchase price they are cheap to maintain. I have my 'in use' Dyson and an old one I canibalise parts from. People are always selling parts on eBay as well.
Not tried the cordless. Dysons are so powerful I would wonder how long it would last on a charge?
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