FYI: I don't know why but this Dyson model has a different name in different regions. I bought it in Europe as Dyson v15 Detect Absolute, but in the U.S. for example, the same model is called the v15 Detect 😎
I'm not writing this to nitpick, but rather to provide information for anyone who might be considering these points. I've personally gone through these issues and spent a lot of time researching which vacuum cleaner would be the best fit and how to address these concerns: 1. You can purchase third-party batteries if needed, and they are not very expensive. 2. For the power trigger button, you can find third-party "mods" / replacement online for around $5, which can hold the trigger button.
Just to point out you should not overfill above the max line, if you pass that line cyclones fail to seperate dust and it is being sucked down to filters which cause them to become dirty. If yu want a long lifespan of them do not overfill.
FYI: I don't know why but this Dyson model has a different name in different regions. I bought it in Europe as Dyson v15 Detect Absolute, but in the U.S. for example, the same model is called the v15 Detect 😎
I'm not writing this to nitpick, but rather to provide information for anyone who might be considering these points.
I've personally gone through these issues and spent a lot of time researching which vacuum cleaner would be the best fit and how to address these concerns:
1. You can purchase third-party batteries if needed, and they are not very expensive.
2. For the power trigger button, you can find third-party "mods" / replacement online for around $5, which can hold the trigger button.
Good to know, thank you!
Love the channel name change!
Thanks! 🤣 I couldn't come up with anything original so I settled on this
Just to point out you should not overfill above the max line, if you pass that line cyclones fail to seperate dust and it is being sucked down to filters which cause them to become dirty. If yu want a long lifespan of them do not overfill.