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Dyson V8 Flulffy Pro

Dyson V8 Flu$y Pro

- By Alvin Soon

The Dyson V8 is the most fun I’ve had with a vacuum cleaner and it’s also the most expensive one I’ve ever used. It is Dyson’s newest cordless vacuum cleaner, with more suction strength than its predecesso­r, the�V6, and double its battery life.

The V8 costs a pretty penny, at $999 for the V8 Fluffy Pro and $1,099 for the V8 Absolute Plus. Both editions ship with the same vacuum, but the Absolute Plus has more accessorie­s, including a direct-drive cleaner head for deeper carpet cleaning. I used it for a month, and this is what I learned.

If most vacuum cleaners handle like pick-up trucks, the V8 handles like a roadhuggin­g car that responds to every nudge of the wheel. It weighs 2.6kg, the same as a light dumbbell, which sounds daunting when you think about hauling it through the entire house. For my part, I found it to be ne once I got the hang of it, but heaviness is subjective and I can’t say it’d be a comfortabl­e weight for everyone.

Using it as a handheld cleaner was also ne for me. The one body part that did get tired wasn’t my bicep, but my nger. Continuous­ly holding the trigger down to activate the vacuum got tiresome — it would have been nice to have a trigger lock of some kind.

The soft roller cleaner head, which ships with both, is likely the one you’ll use most of the time, and it’s highly maneuverab­le. It can rotate parallel to the ground, and smoothly to the sides, making it easy to get

to those tough spots. The other attachment­s give you quite a bit of exibility to reach into odd spaces and get the cleaning that you want doing

The V8 can last up to 40 minutes on a full charge if you use the crevice and combinatio­n tool, up to 30 minutes with the mini motorized tool and soft roller cleaner head, and up to 25 minutes with the direct-drive cleaner head. Turn the V8’s suction power on to maximum e ort, however, and you get a at seven minutes, regardless of the attachment you use.

I was worried that 30 minutes with the soft roller cleaner head might be too short to complete a full sweep, but I never ran out of juice when using the V8. For a complete sweep of my 1,400 square foot at, I averaged a cleaning time of 20 to 25 minutes, which is under the Dyson’s maximum run time. It also means that if you have a bigger place than mine, you should probably not get the V8.

I’m constantly surprised by the amount of dirt that appears in the canister when vacuuming oors that look clean. The V8’s suction power is thanks to the V8 digital motor, which spins’at up to 110,000 times a minute to suck air and debris in — that’s ve times faster than a Formula One car engine.

Instead of roaring like other vacuum cleaners, the V8 runs with a diminished, higher-pitched whine that’s supposed to be 50% quieter than its older vacuums. It’s not whisper quiet, but you can almost have a conversati­on over it. If you hold your face near the back of the V8, you’ll nd a cool breeze blowing there. That’s where the air that’s being sucked in is ejected, and through’a HEPA lter’no less, which means the air going out of the V8 is likely’cleaner than the air that’s going in.

The V8 is a bagless vacuum, which means that you save money down the line by not having to buy bag replacemen­ts. But it also means that you have to empty the dirt from the canister yourself. It’s not a terrible chore, but it’s one of the inconvenie­nces that bagged vacuums don’t su er from.

And the V8 runs on battery, which means that the battery will eventually run down. Anyone who’s owned a smartphone for a few years knows that the battery will hold a lesser charge through time, that’s just how current battery technology works.’

After a month of getting to know the Dyson V8 in all sorts of dirty situations, I’ve found it to be a’thoughtful­ly designed machine.’But that price, though. For most people, a thousand dollars is a lot to drop for a vacuum cleaner.

If you enjoy cleaning like I do, then the V8 is a tool that makes it a little more delightful. And if you don’t, well, maybe the V8’s convenienc­e — and the price you pay for it — will encourage you to do it a little more.

It’s powerful, convenient, but also expensive

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The loud colors are there to communicat­e. Red, for example, indicates parts you can manipulate, like the red trigger and the attachment points.
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The soft roller cleaner head swivels around smoothly, making it easy to get the corners.

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