Published: 2014-06-18, Author: Jeremy , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Lightweight and versatile, Powerful suction, Attractive, unique design
Short battery life, Lack of support, oversimplified manuals
Despite the very limited runtime, the Dyson is real pleasure to use: Cleaning is actually fun with the Motorhead. If the company could find a way to triple the battery life, the DC59 Motorhead would be a marvel. Change your habits a touch, however, and...
Other changes that I found welcome in the DC59 are quite subtle but useful. One of my laments about the DC44 was that I could never remember if I had charged it or not and when I went to grab it to tidy something in a hurry or just give a room a bit of a ...
The Dyson v6 performs well and maneuvers easily, keeping up with more expensive Dyson stick vacs for less
With only one attachment, the v6 is now feature-poor and loses to the cheaper Oreck Touch on pet hair and large particle performance
The DC59 is an elegant, customizable vacuum that performed well on a variety of flooring surfaces and with an array of debris types. If you're not looking for a budget-friendly model, you can count on the DC59 to make vacuuming as enjoyable as possible....
Abstract: We’ve got a round-up of cordless vacuums on test, including the Dyson DC59 which weighs up at just 2.1kg, but it’s got a heavy price at £349 - can it make it out on top in our round-up test though? Hit play on the video above to find out!...
Ask yourself this - do you need a super high-tech vacuum cleaner? Because that is what the DC59 is. However, its fundamental cleaning power isn't hugely different from, say, a £100 Henry hoover.It can deal with the mess that pets might leave with more spe...
Published: 2013-11-18, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Portable, lightweight, good suction, boost button, plenty of accessories in the box
Maximum 20-minute battery life, no power gauge, no swappable battery, small bin
The Digital Slim DC59 shows that Dyson can successfully make a cordless vacuum cleaner that's still powerful. But does it suffer poor suction, battery life and capacity as we touched upon in our opening gambit? Not entirely. In real terms, the DC59...
Hugely versatile, Cleaning as good as corded models, Light and easy to handle one-handed
Small dust capacity
The Dyson DC59 is one of the most impressive and versatile vacuums we have seen. Yes, it is expensive, very expensive in fact, but you do get what you pay for – and in this case that's a vacuum cleaner capable of easy cleaning across all areas of your hom...
Simple and lightweight design, Includes many useful heads for different purposes, Easy to find replacements for its components, Improved floor-cleaning head, Works great on carpet, Easy to empty trash bin,
Expensive, No significant upgrade as compared to its predecessors, Doesn't pick up large particles well, Short battery life, The Dyson DC59 Motorhead is available on Amazon for less than $400. This is one of the best cordless vacuums out there, however, I
Sleek and attractive design, Can be used for different cleaning purposes, Suction power is great, even compared to some corded vacuums, Easy to empty trash bin, The motorized floor tool work great, especially on carpets, Good battery life (20-30 minutes),
Docking station is always required to store the stick vacuum, Do not collect large debris like cereal effectively, particularly on hard floor, Dyson and Apple have a lot in common as they always put a lot of efforts into designing their products. I loved
Removed pet hair on carpet excellently in our tests, Very good at picking up debris on bare floors, Very light to carry up and down the stairs, Battery charges in just 3.5 hours, Washable filter, Dust cup empties from bottom for less mess while emptying
Have to hold power button constantly during operation, Consumer testers didn't like air that blows from the side of the motor