This was my starting point: I have a multiple dog and cat household. The cats in particular shed a LOT of hair. I have mostly wood floors but some area rugs and a carpetted stairs. I can end up with tumbleweeds of animal hair if I am not conscientious about vacuuming. I was ready for something really effective that I hoped would cut my vacuuming time and take a lot of the elbow grease out of the process.
I spent a fair amount of time researching vacuums and considering whether I really wanted to invest such a significant amount as is called for in buying a Dyson -- you can get a desktop computer for the same price!
I also weighed up numerous reviews and people's personal comments on various discussion boards because I wanted a good sense of how comfortable this was to use, how effective wih animal hair, how portable (as my house is small and storage space is at a premium), and how likely to have problems.
Some initial reports did say that Dysons had a higher propensity to break down, but I understand that was more when the Cyclone technology was first introduced and was more fiddly. (on the flip side, I am tired of the throw-away mentality of dumping things when they break and I know you can definitely get a Dyson fixed, mainly because they are costly!).
I've now had my Dyson for about 8 months and I would give it an A+ rating. My old small and very cheap Siemens vax had very good suction but it was a pain to find bags for it and they filled quickly. That meant the suction quickly declined and it was much harder work to get hair up.
I do need to empty the Dyson after every use, but the suction never varies -- always good and strong. That alone greatly reduces the hard work of getting stuff up out of your rugs and the floor. The HEPA filters also are fantastic -- they really keep dust -- to which I have an allergy -- at a minimum. No more sneezing when vacuuming! I simply do not any longer see little dustmotes everywhere in the air as I hoover.
Given that the unit itself is quit heavy, the vacuum is fairly maneuverable and has a very long cord -- a big plus so you don't have to keep unplugging and moving the vacuum. I like the rotating head that helps loosen and sweep up animal hair in particular -- this is one area where I really do see a difference in how the vacuum functions on rugs and carpets.
I also like how there are no really long pieces to the Dyson -- everything retracts and can be set to a comfortable length depending on your reach, then stores easily and compactly. The head also easily goes under most furniture, and I have found the smaller tools for sofas and curtains and blinds really work nicely.
To me, the Dyson is kind of the Virgin Airlines of vacuuming -- it is stylish and fun and makes a chore a bit more enjoyable. It will take a bite out of your wallet but I have been very happy with the return on my investment.
NB I don't think the cannister model of the Animal is available in the US yet.





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) of the hoses. I had some of the earlier Dyson's, the DC01, DC03 and even a DeStjil limited edition gifted by my Ma-in-Law, every single one of them lost power and clogged up, plus cost the earth to buy in the first place! Currently I am using a Morphy Richards Pet 2000w and as long as we empty after every use and change the filter, which is washable and re-usable too, they come with a spare so you can have one in the wash and one in use, I have had no complaints with this machine, currently it has lasted 12 months, which is 6 months longer than most before it!



When my hubby told me the other day that he used duct tape to attach the floor attachment to the wand on the vacuum because ths plastic tab that holds it broke....my first thought was to look online to see if I could find pieces to fix it. THEN I read this review and a few more reviews online...and decided that my teenagers can have the old vac for when they have their own apartments.....I want one of these Dysons!!!
So, I just bought the Dyson DC15 Animal a few hours ago and it is SHOCKING how much hair and dirt it cleaned up in just one room!!!! Dust bunnies were being sucked towards the vacuum instead of being pushed away from the wand like in my other vacuum. I have 3 cats and 2 dogs....so we do have a lot of animal hair to clean up. I am beyond impressed. 

Molly (blen)
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