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vacuuming rice is easy, i am not convinced. i want to see long, human hair get sucked up effectively from carpet and not get stuck on the brush. and also how to prevent it from lifting the carpet.
Hey Derek! Thanks again for this comparison video man!! Keep rocking with these videos!! I also really hope that the V11 Outsize comes in Canada! I think that the outsize can definitely replace my central vac!! All the best and stay healthy and safe!!
You're very welcome! Thanks so much for your kind words. We're finally on a good schedule so hoping we can get a new video every Friday from now on. I too hope the Outsize makes it to CA and elsewhere. It's such an impressive vacuum. I'm wondering if COVID is the reason for the limited release thus far (they seem to be having trouble keeping it stocked in the US also).
The v10 has 60 mins (when using a suction tool on low suction) while the v11 has 60 minutes (with the torque drive head on a floor with the least resistance like hardfloors on low suction). So truly the v11 has 60 mons with a power head but the v10 has 35 min with a powerhead - even on low suction
4:46 to 5:18: I don't expect vacuum cleaners to be engineered like the Mars Rover (although the setting-itself-right-up is pretty cool, I'll give you that!) But the Dyson canister of one of my clients gets stopped by it's own cord! At times, it even unplugged itself, as I pull on the thing! Yet, the cord is the only obstacle for sure you have to design for! The ball is not the wheels: tiny little wee things are under there...
@@ModernCastle I agree: Miele moves like on a cloud or something... The Dyson canister will trip you if you try to push it sideways! It barely goes backwards...
So does the animal pro 2 canister cinetic have more suction power than the regular canister multifloor or does it just trap more particles in the dust canister than the washable filter one?
I’m looking to get a vacuum dyson preferably. There is a lot of girls in the house no pets but the hair is just everywhere also 3 of them are kids so there is always crumbs, cereal,dirt, dried mud, and hair on the floor hard tile and wood as well as carpets (kinda fluffy it’s not the flat type) any recommendations of the vacuum the cheapest would always be best but also willing to splurge for something that’s worth it. Love the idea of cordless and light weight but if u know something that’s better for my usage Let me know any suggestions please
If you want a high performance Dyson, but want to get something less expensive, then you should go with a corded unit. Performance per dollar is just much less expensive with a corded unit vs. cordless. Based on your needs I would suggest the Dyson Ball Multi Floor 2 - amzn.to/2JWQHl3 - It will easily handle everything you've described here.
I'm drawn to the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor Canister because of its versatility at cleaning surfaces above the floor. But I'm looking for something with a relatively low amount of sound. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems every vacuum in existence makes sound above conversation level. So my standard is more modest. I currently own a Hoover WindTunnel 2 (Model UH70801PCI) upright vacuum. It's pretty loud (not extreme), and am hoping to find something noticeably quieter. I don't expect you to know the sound level for that vacuum, but perhaps you'd be able to inform how the sound level for the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor Canister compares to the other Dyson vacuums you showed?
The Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor canister is loud, I would estimate between 78-82 dB. It's a big, high power vacuum. In my experience, all uprights and canisters are going to be loud due to their power level. Dyson's V-series is quieter, between 70-76 dB depending on the model you go with. And then robot vacuums are going to be slightly quieter than that, with in the 66-70 dB range. Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@ModernCastle Thanks for the heads up! I think I'll go ahead and try out the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor Canister, and as long as it sounds a bit less loud than my current vacuum, that should work. If not, I could consider returning it (for free). I can follow up here on how it does for anyone else interested.
@@ModernCastle I picked up my Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor canister. I'm happy with the volume. It's significantly quieter than my Hoover WindTunnel 2 upright vacuum. The Hoover vacuum has the sound of this Dyson canister vacuum, but it adds the extra sound of its vibrating turbine on top of it. So it sounds roughly twice as loud. I believe that makes it about 10 decibels louder. With the Dyson canister on, I can have a conversation with someone 10 feet away. I cannot do that with the Hoover WindTunnel 2. You're right that it's not a quiet vacuum. But at least it's not super loud.
Hi, thanks so much for you review, I live in an apt and have a cat that sheds, my apt is mostly wood floors with a couple of area rugs, which cordless vacuum do you recommend
I would suggest the Dyson V10 Absolute - amzn.to/2FgDRfd Since you have mostly wood floors the soft roller brush that's included with the Absolute version will really help to protect and better clean those hardwood floors. Whether you're using the soft roller brush or the multi surface brushroll, either will easily handle your cat hair, area rugs, and other standard vacuum needs.
Yes, we already have a Black Friday Dyson page live here - moderncastle.com/blog/dyson-black-friday/ Currently, the vacuums listed there are just our guesses based on past sales, current flagship models, and other modes that we've seen historically go on sale. As sales are confirmed we will update the page with any new models that are discounted for Black Friday / Cyber Monday.
Torn between the Dyson Big Ball Origin Barrel Vacuum and the Dyson Light Ball Multi Floor vacuum as they're both on sale at my local store (here in Australia)- we've got a dog that sheds a lot and that's our main concern, but unfortunately Dyson doesn't seem to send over many Animal Vacuums as they never have in in our stores :( Any advice for preferences please?
I would opt for the Dyson Light Ball Multi Floor, the Barrel vacuums (aka canister vacuums for my US / EU readers) aren't typically as good as the uprights at dealing with pet hair (at least in the case of the Dyson's we've tested). That said, both are really solid machines. It's hard to imagine you'd be dissatisfied with either choice. If you really like cleaning with a barrel / canister vacuum, there's nothing with that at all. Barrel vacuums are really nice if you end up cleaning lots of furniture, sofas, upholstery, and beds. However, I think the upright edges it out if you're doing mostly floor cleaning. So just ask yourself which you do more of.
What vacuum would you recommend for me?.. I have two English mastiffs and two cats so pet hair definitely adds up so I'm wondering, if I don't get one with a larger .5 bin, will I be having to stop and empty the canister a lot? I also have allergies. I have been using a bagged hoover model and am thinking of a bagless vac. I have a carpeted staircase and neck/shoulder issues so something to be able to vac staircase that doesn't weigh too much would be great. Downstairs we have a couple of rugs and mostly tile floors. . . upstairs is berber carpet. I am not set on any specific brand.
I would suggest either the Dyson V11 Torque Drive or Dyson V11 Outsize (though you may have trouble finding it in stock). You can find the Dyson V11 Torque Drive here - amzn.to/2zjgpuW Dyson V11 Outsize here - geni.us/v11-outsize Both have among the largest dust bins for cordless models. In addition, both have sealed HEPA filtered systems, so that's another major bonus for your allergies. Lastly, they are cordless, making them significantly lighter to move around, without sacrificing much power compared to a traditional upright. Overall, I think they are the best option based on your needs and desires.
@@alllivesmatter3561 I'm fairly sure the Dyson Ball Animal Pro is similar to the first generation Dyson Animal upright. You can read our full comparison here - moderncastle.com/dyson-animal-vs-animal-2-vs-multi-floor-2-vs-multi-floor-origin/
I have a Rocket, it wasn’t enough suction so I bought the Dyson animal 2. It’s a great vacuum, but I can’t use it for my stairs that have a higher pile. Disappointed in that. Was never warned about that. I use it for my hard would floors and low pile area rugs. Amazing how well it sucks up old dirt and the pile is starting to come back through the high traffic areas. I will keep my Dyson, many things I do like about it, the long cord is great, my rocket I will keep since it still will be helpful.
Depends on the price and your floor types. If you have lots of hard surface flooring or it's anything less than $400 I think that really increases the value. If it's more than $400 it just starts to make more sense to get V10 Absolute.
I'm looking for a vacuum that works on high/long pile rugs and hard surface floors. I've read reviews that the Dyson Ball Multi Floor vacuum gets stuck. What do you recommend?
The Dyson Multi Floor / Animal both have so much suction that they can sometimes be hard to push on high pile carpets. So I would avoid those in your case. For your home, I would suggest the Dyson V10 Absolute. The variable suction will avoid any potential stuck issues, while the additional soft roller brush will be ideal for your hard surface floors. You can find the V10 Absolute here - amzn.to/3ipHCNs
@@ddg1287 We have, but only in contextual format here - moderncastle.com/vacuum-cleaner-reviews/dyson-ball-animal-upright-vacuum-review/ DC50 has 128 AW of suction
Acabo de reemplazar mi viejo Dyson por uno nuevo. Tiene 1 única insatisfacción, con la función: donde la varilla de la aspiradora se coloca en la aspiradora, es demasiado pequeña y endeble, y la varilla se cae continuamente después de su uso. Los ingenieros deben poder corregir esta función con los DYSON posteriores. ¿Soy realmente el único que tiene este problema? Estoy preguntando ??
@@stephenknight6562 Yeah, that one is a beast based on what I've read. We've just tested the C1 and it felt like an absolute monster. I can imagine the C3 is just that much better.
@@stephenknight6562 You can find both our contextual and video review on the C1 here - moderncastle.com/vacuum-cleaner-reviews/miele-classic-c1-review/
I just got the animal 2. I HATE IT!!!! I cannot push it on any of my carpets or rugs. It just sucks sooo hard it won't let you move the thing. There is no way to reduce the suction like you can on earlier models. Soooo...I like the massive suction, but now have to choose from one or more of the home-made fixes posted on RUclips. I could drill a hole in the head, then cover it for hard floors. I can stick a 1 1/2" piece of pvc inside the head to keep it from sucking down so hard. Many fixes to be found if you look. Why, oh why did Dyson screw up the animal 2 so horribly!?
That's unfortunate. But also the most common complaint on the Animal 2...too much suction. If you can, I'd just return it. Don't try some hacky solution. I cannot imagine any of those would work very well. You're better off returning (or selling on Ebay / Craigslist) and buying a vacuum with variable suction, like the Dyson V10 or V11.
@@ModernCastle After hours of looking for fixes, the consensus seems to be: cut out the rubber bellows on only the 2 ends. Everyone says this solution does not change the suction on bare floors enough to notice at all. I don't care about voiding a warranty on a brush head. I just REALLY LOVE the overall amazing suction for so many other dirty places. . I'm gonna cut that rubber, dagnabbit.
For the car, just get any of the V-series vacuums. They are equally mobile (just convert to a handheld when you want to use it in the car). I would personally opt for the V10, as it's got a long 60 minute run time, but isn't quite as pricey as the V11. V10 - amzn.to/3c0dA08 For pet hair, most any Animal model would be good. I think the V10 Animal strikes a nice balance and power and performance for pets. If you want a more high end vacuum for pets, that's equally as convenient, get the V11 Animal. And if you have lots of carpets and want max power, get the upright Dyson Ball Animal 2. V10 Animal - amzn.to/2Yr8Dtk V11 Animal - amzn.to/3aX4UX3 Ball Animal 2 - amzn.to/2KRyqD0
@@ModernCastle It's all good, I knew your point. Coming from a poodle household it was just amusing. Great tests BTW. I picked up the Dyson Ball 3 last night!
@@Hunterbenx I suppose so. I guess in my view, they are high in price, but they are also the best on the market based on everything we've tested. The best products generally are the most expensive.
I'm looking for a new good vacuum. My vacuum, a dirt devil, just stopped working and I just bought it a month ago. I'm so tired of spending money on vacuums that don't work long.
@@ModernCastle Under $250, and I rather have an upright. I'm thinking about getting a Shark. I have a dog, shih tzu, so I would like something that's designed to pick up pet hair.
@@iloveoldschool888 If you need to stay under $250 get the Shark Rotator, see here - geni.us/shark-rotator-pro That said...if you have a little flexibility on price, the build quality, suction, and performance on the APEX DuoClean is notably better. See here - geni.us/shark-apex-duoclean
I talk about why I'm not a big fan of the V8 anymore on this page at the bottom - moderncastle.com/dyson-v6-vs-v7-vs-v8-vs-v10-vs-v11/ But basically...it just comes to down to cost. The Dyson V10 is now routinely very similar in price to the V8's price, while having more features, more suction, and a longer run time. As a result, I think for most consumers it just makes more sense to get the V10. The only way I would say the V8 is worth it is if you can find it massively on sale.
Hmm. Is this podcast sponsored by Dyson? I bought the Dyson Animal 2 today. It’s a piece of shit. Do not buy it. Why wouldn’t modern castle mention this in this video? 🤨 Feel free to read my full blunt review on Amazon.
If there is it, one Dyson vacuum cleaner is enough. You should purchase Dyson vacuum cleaner accessories kit. So many kinds are unnecessary. You are a strange person.🤔
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vacuuming rice is easy, i am not convinced.
i want to see long, human hair get sucked up effectively from carpet and not get stuck on the brush. and also how to prevent it from lifting the carpet.
Very valid point
I love the multi floor canister.. 3 years and still is the best vacuum I’ve ever bought. The only complaint is it doesn’t do well on some rugs
Hey Derek! Thanks again for this comparison video man!! Keep rocking with these videos!! I also really hope that the V11 Outsize comes in Canada! I think that the outsize can definitely replace my central vac!! All the best and stay healthy and safe!!
You're very welcome! Thanks so much for your kind words.
We're finally on a good schedule so hoping we can get a new video every Friday from now on.
I too hope the Outsize makes it to CA and elsewhere. It's such an impressive vacuum. I'm wondering if COVID is the reason for the limited release thus far (they seem to be having trouble keeping it stocked in the US also).
The v10 has 60 mins (when using a suction tool on low suction) while the v11 has 60 minutes (with the torque drive head on a floor with the least resistance like hardfloors on low suction). So truly the v11 has 60 mons with a power head but the v10 has 35 min with a powerhead - even on low suction
I need to get into small places and under things in my small apartment. I am thinking the canister model. Is the HEPA filter replaceable?
Yes, it's replaceable.
@@ModernCastle Thank you!
@@starliliy4 You're welcome!
4:46 to 5:18: I don't expect vacuum cleaners to be engineered like the Mars Rover (although the setting-itself-right-up is pretty cool, I'll give you that!) But the Dyson canister of one of my clients gets stopped by it's own cord! At times, it even unplugged itself, as I pull on the thing! Yet, the cord is the only obstacle for sure you have to design for! The ball is not the wheels: tiny little wee things are under there...
Have you seen Miele's canister vacuums? They too have tiny wheels, but they are omni directional and roll quite a bit easier than the Dyson.
@@ModernCastle I agree: Miele moves like on a cloud or something... The Dyson canister will trip you if you try to push it sideways! It barely goes backwards...
So does the animal pro 2 canister cinetic have more suction power than the regular canister multifloor or does it just trap more particles in the dust canister than the washable filter one?
I'm not sure on that. I've only tested one Dyson canister.
I’m looking to get a vacuum dyson preferably. There is a lot of girls in the house no pets but the hair is just everywhere also 3 of them are kids so there is always crumbs, cereal,dirt, dried mud, and hair on the floor hard tile and wood as well as carpets (kinda fluffy it’s not the flat type) any recommendations of the vacuum the cheapest would always be best but also willing to splurge for something that’s worth it. Love the idea of cordless and light weight but if u know something that’s better for my usage Let me know any suggestions please
If you want a high performance Dyson, but want to get something less expensive, then you should go with a corded unit.
Performance per dollar is just much less expensive with a corded unit vs. cordless.
Based on your needs I would suggest the Dyson Ball Multi Floor 2 - amzn.to/2JWQHl3 - It will easily handle everything you've described here.
I'm drawn to the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor Canister because of its versatility at cleaning surfaces above the floor. But I'm looking for something with a relatively low amount of sound. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems every vacuum in existence makes sound above conversation level. So my standard is more modest. I currently own a Hoover WindTunnel 2 (Model UH70801PCI) upright vacuum. It's pretty loud (not extreme), and am hoping to find something noticeably quieter. I don't expect you to know the sound level for that vacuum, but perhaps you'd be able to inform how the sound level for the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor Canister compares to the other Dyson vacuums you showed?
The Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor canister is loud, I would estimate between 78-82 dB. It's a big, high power vacuum.
In my experience, all uprights and canisters are going to be loud due to their power level.
Dyson's V-series is quieter, between 70-76 dB depending on the model you go with.
And then robot vacuums are going to be slightly quieter than that, with in the 66-70 dB range.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@ModernCastle Thanks for the heads up! I think I'll go ahead and try out the Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor Canister, and as long as it sounds a bit less loud than my current vacuum, that should work. If not, I could consider returning it (for free).
I can follow up here on how it does for anyone else interested.
@@ModernCastle I picked up my Dyson Big Ball Multi Floor canister. I'm happy with the volume. It's significantly quieter than my Hoover WindTunnel 2 upright vacuum. The Hoover vacuum has the sound of this Dyson canister vacuum, but it adds the extra sound of its vibrating turbine on top of it. So it sounds roughly twice as loud. I believe that makes it about 10 decibels louder.
With the Dyson canister on, I can have a conversation with someone 10 feet away. I cannot do that with the Hoover WindTunnel 2. You're right that it's not a quiet vacuum. But at least it's not super loud.
Hi, thanks so much for you review, I live in an apt and have a cat that sheds, my apt is mostly wood floors with a couple of area rugs, which cordless vacuum do you recommend
I would suggest the Dyson V10 Absolute - amzn.to/2FgDRfd
Since you have mostly wood floors the soft roller brush that's included with the Absolute version will really help to protect and better clean those hardwood floors. Whether you're using the soft roller brush or the multi surface brushroll, either will easily handle your cat hair, area rugs, and other standard vacuum needs.
Modern Castle thank you very much
Wil you be doing an updated video/ or updated links on sales going on for these vacuums?
Yes, we already have a Black Friday Dyson page live here - moderncastle.com/blog/dyson-black-friday/
Currently, the vacuums listed there are just our guesses based on past sales, current flagship models, and other modes that we've seen historically go on sale. As sales are confirmed we will update the page with any new models that are discounted for Black Friday / Cyber Monday.
Torn between the Dyson Big Ball Origin Barrel Vacuum and the Dyson Light Ball Multi Floor vacuum as they're both on sale at my local store (here in Australia)- we've got a dog that sheds a lot and that's our main concern, but unfortunately Dyson doesn't seem to send over many Animal Vacuums as they never have in in our stores :( Any advice for preferences please?
I would opt for the Dyson Light Ball Multi Floor, the Barrel vacuums (aka canister vacuums for my US / EU readers) aren't typically as good as the uprights at dealing with pet hair (at least in the case of the Dyson's we've tested).
That said, both are really solid machines. It's hard to imagine you'd be dissatisfied with either choice. If you really like cleaning with a barrel / canister vacuum, there's nothing with that at all. Barrel vacuums are really nice if you end up cleaning lots of furniture, sofas, upholstery, and beds. However, I think the upright edges it out if you're doing mostly floor cleaning.
So just ask yourself which you do more of.
@@ModernCastle Thanks so much for the quick reply! Floor/carpet cleaning is definitely the priority so we'll go with that! Appreciate it!
@@dewangaw.7490 You're welcome!
What vacuum would you recommend for me?.. I have two English mastiffs and two cats so pet hair definitely adds up so I'm wondering, if I don't get one with a larger .5 bin, will I be having to stop and empty the canister a lot? I also have allergies. I have been using a bagged hoover model and am thinking of a bagless vac. I have a carpeted staircase and neck/shoulder issues so something to be able to vac staircase that doesn't weigh too much would be great. Downstairs we have a couple of rugs and mostly tile floors. . . upstairs is berber carpet. I am not set on any specific brand.
I would suggest either the Dyson V11 Torque Drive or Dyson V11 Outsize (though you may have trouble finding it in stock).
You can find the Dyson V11 Torque Drive here - amzn.to/2zjgpuW
Dyson V11 Outsize here - geni.us/v11-outsize
Both have among the largest dust bins for cordless models. In addition, both have sealed HEPA filtered systems, so that's another major bonus for your allergies. Lastly, they are cordless, making them significantly lighter to move around, without sacrificing much power compared to a traditional upright.
Overall, I think they are the best option based on your needs and desires.
How is the Dyson Ball animal pro comlared to the rest? Is it a good value for $160?
Unfortunately, we haven't tested that model. At $160 I would be a little concerned. That's just about the cheapest Dyson I've ever heard of.
@@ModernCastle I meant $140. On sale refurbished at Walmart online. I think it comes with warranty too.
@@alllivesmatter3561 I'm fairly sure the Dyson Ball Animal Pro is similar to the first generation Dyson Animal upright.
You can read our full comparison here - moderncastle.com/dyson-animal-vs-animal-2-vs-multi-floor-2-vs-multi-floor-origin/
Do you by chance know the suction of the Dyson slim ball
I do not.
Though based on the design I would guess it's similar to the Dyson Ball Compact, which is 128 AW.
Modern Castle thanks
@@nicolehaile943 You're welcome
I have a Rocket, it wasn’t enough suction so I bought the Dyson animal 2. It’s a great vacuum, but I can’t use it for my stairs that have a higher pile. Disappointed in that. Was never warned about that. I use it for my hard would floors and low pile area rugs. Amazing how well it sucks up old dirt and the pile is starting to come back through the high traffic areas. I will keep my Dyson, many things I do like about it, the long cord is great, my rocket I will keep since it still will be helpful.
You cannot use it on your higher pile carpet due to excessive suction? Or another reason?
Thanks for sharing your experience!
How about V8 Absolute?Still worth money I pay?
Depends on the price and your floor types. If you have lots of hard surface flooring or it's anything less than $400 I think that really increases the value.
If it's more than $400 it just starts to make more sense to get V10 Absolute.
I'm looking for a vacuum that works on high/long pile rugs and hard surface floors. I've read reviews that the Dyson Ball Multi Floor vacuum gets stuck. What do you recommend?
The Dyson Multi Floor / Animal both have so much suction that they can sometimes be hard to push on high pile carpets. So I would avoid those in your case.
For your home, I would suggest the Dyson V10 Absolute. The variable suction will avoid any potential stuck issues, while the additional soft roller brush will be ideal for your hard surface floors.
You can find the V10 Absolute here - amzn.to/3ipHCNs
@@ModernCastle Thank you!
@@jenniferdodge5878 You're welcome!
I have three dogs and want a cordless vacuum with the attachment to clean furniture... what do you suggest?
Money is no object? Dyson V11 Torque Drive - geni.us/dyson-v11-torque-drive
Good value option? Dyson V10 Animal - amzn.to/2RFfwRS
The dyson V11 outsize. Got it.
Hard to go wrong with Outsize. Thing is a beast.
Modern Castle have you tested the Dyson dc 50 if so what is the suction in aw?
@@ddg1287 We have, but only in contextual format here - moderncastle.com/vacuum-cleaner-reviews/dyson-ball-animal-upright-vacuum-review/
DC50 has 128 AW of suction
Modern Castle ok thanks
@@ddg1287 You're welcome
Acabo de reemplazar mi viejo Dyson por uno nuevo. Tiene 1 única insatisfacción, con la función: donde la varilla de la aspiradora se coloca en la aspiradora, es demasiado pequeña y endeble, y la varilla se cae continuamente después de su uso. Los ingenieros deben poder corregir esta función con los DYSON posteriores. ¿Soy realmente el único que tiene este problema? Estoy preguntando ??
How thick of carpet is to thick for the Animal 2...?
Anything classified as "high pile" (or taller) has the potential to cause problems. Usually that's in the 0.5 to .75" range
The best Dyson is one that someone wants to maintain.. I’ve got a few. I’ve deep cleaned some I don’t own.
Maintenance people!
I much prefer Miele vac and recommend it over Dyson as former Dyson owner
Which Miele model do you use currently?
Modern Castle C3 limited edition. It is true when they say that suction is 25% more powerful then other brands.
@@stephenknight6562 Yeah, that one is a beast based on what I've read. We've just tested the C1 and it felt like an absolute monster. I can imagine the C3 is just that much better.
Modern Castle that’s great. Looking forward to seeing your review on the C1
@@stephenknight6562 You can find both our contextual and video review on the C1 here - moderncastle.com/vacuum-cleaner-reviews/miele-classic-c1-review/
I want change dustbin of canester vaccume
I want to replace dustbin of v8 can I?plz
Yes, see replacement options here - amzn.to/2CMrF5a
I just got the animal 2.
I HATE IT!!!!
I cannot push it on any of my carpets or rugs. It just sucks sooo hard it won't let you move the thing. There is no way to reduce the suction like you can on earlier models.
Soooo...I like the massive suction, but now have to choose from one or more of the home-made fixes posted on RUclips.
I could drill a hole in the head, then cover it for hard floors.
I can stick a 1 1/2" piece of pvc inside the head to keep it from sucking down so hard.
Many fixes to be found if you look.
Why, oh why did Dyson screw up the animal 2 so horribly!?
That's unfortunate. But also the most common complaint on the Animal 2...too much suction.
If you can, I'd just return it. Don't try some hacky solution. I cannot imagine any of those would work very well.
You're better off returning (or selling on Ebay / Craigslist) and buying a vacuum with variable suction, like the Dyson V10 or V11.
@@ModernCastle
After hours of looking for fixes, the consensus seems to be: cut out the rubber bellows on only the 2 ends.
Everyone says this solution does not change the suction on bare floors enough to notice at all.
I don't care about voiding a warranty on a brush head.
I just REALLY LOVE the overall amazing suction for so many other dirty places.
.
I'm gonna cut that rubber, dagnabbit.
@@FixItYourselfDeb Sounds good. I hope the solution works!
Which one is best for the car and pet hair?
For the car, just get any of the V-series vacuums. They are equally mobile (just convert to a handheld when you want to use it in the car). I would personally opt for the V10, as it's got a long 60 minute run time, but isn't quite as pricey as the V11.
V10 - amzn.to/3c0dA08
For pet hair, most any Animal model would be good. I think the V10 Animal strikes a nice balance and power and performance for pets. If you want a more high end vacuum for pets, that's equally as convenient, get the V11 Animal. And if you have lots of carpets and want max power, get the upright Dyson Ball Animal 2.
V10 Animal - amzn.to/2Yr8Dtk
V11 Animal - amzn.to/3aX4UX3
Ball Animal 2 - amzn.to/2KRyqD0
Talks about pet hair. Shows a Poodle that doesn't shed hair lol
Poodles do still shed, albeit not as much as many other dogs.
However, we use other dog hair to test vacuums, not my Poodle's.
@@ModernCastle It's all good, I knew your point. Coming from a poodle household it was just amusing. Great tests BTW. I picked up the Dyson Ball 3 last night!
@@MrKodiKash Thanks! Glad you found it helpful. Hopefully the Dyson 3 is a perfect fit for your home.
It’s ridiculous! For its price it should do EVERYTHING. It just makes buyers more confused!
What should do everything?
Seriously?
@@bogart7587 Yes
You say "For its price..." for what's price? We cover 9 different models here.
What model? Or just Dyson in general?
@@ModernCastle I think he means as in for the high price. Regardless of which model, all dysons are really up there in price.
@@Hunterbenx I suppose so. I guess in my view, they are high in price, but they are also the best on the market based on everything we've tested.
The best products generally are the most expensive.
I'm looking for a new good vacuum. My vacuum, a dirt devil, just stopped working and I just bought it a month ago. I'm so tired of spending money on vacuums that don't work long.
How much do you want to spend? Also, do you have a preferred type (upright, robot, stick, cordless, etc.)?
@@ModernCastle Under $250, and I rather have an upright. I'm thinking about getting a Shark. I have a dog, shih tzu, so I would like something that's designed to pick up pet hair.
@@iloveoldschool888 If you need to stay under $250 get the Shark Rotator, see here - geni.us/shark-rotator-pro
That said...if you have a little flexibility on price, the build quality, suction, and performance on the APEX DuoClean is notably better. See here - geni.us/shark-apex-duoclean
Good effort on yer vid. I can see u trying.
Thanks, I appreciate it, Tommy. We're working to get better every video.
Modern Castle make that affiliate commish
No V8???
I talk about why I'm not a big fan of the V8 anymore on this page at the bottom - moderncastle.com/dyson-v6-vs-v7-vs-v8-vs-v10-vs-v11/
But basically...it just comes to down to cost. The Dyson V10 is now routinely very similar in price to the V8's price, while having more features, more suction, and a longer run time. As a result, I think for most consumers it just makes more sense to get the V10. The only way I would say the V8 is worth it is if you can find it massively on sale.
Hmm. Is this podcast sponsored by Dyson? I bought the Dyson Animal 2 today. It’s a piece of shit. Do not buy it. Why wouldn’t modern castle mention this in this video? 🤨
Feel free to read my full blunt review
on Amazon.
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If there is it, one Dyson vacuum cleaner is enough. You should purchase Dyson vacuum cleaner accessories kit. So many kinds are unnecessary. You are a strange person.🤔