That's a cute little teeny tiny dyson - like it but even with my house I can't see it being too productive when cleaning- like your say Sam it's for very small houses really - more of a gimmicky cleaner ? But I do like it - it has that rare appeal that could make it quite valuable - if not for its cleaning skills but it's rarity in the UK
They are nice, bar the tools but that's a problem with every machine that uses that generation 😂 We had the dc47 iirc in the UK, and the dc49 is the same form factor with a digital motor
Ugh these two tier machines always did extremely poor in the performance department it was a great idea but just lets too much dust into the pre motor filter...sad design but that’s just me
Simple state presentation, man do more videos, thanks
I believe the only Please that they did a powerhead after the Dyson DC 23 is Japan
The cyclones must be blocked if that much hair is getting to the post motor filter
How is the Dyson DC 46 doing
What is your George doing there
Chilling out! I'd have filmed this at the same time I was refurbishing George. All the George videos are up now, have you seen them?
No but I will and I'm only 10
Thanks
That's a cute little teeny tiny dyson - like it but even with my house I can't see it being too productive when cleaning- like your say Sam it's for very small houses really - more of a gimmicky cleaner ? But I do like it - it has that rare appeal that could make it quite valuable - if not for its cleaning skills but it's rarity in the UK
They are nice, bar the tools but that's a problem with every machine that uses that generation 😂 We had the dc47 iirc in the UK, and the dc49 is the same form factor with a digital motor
The suction has gone on that machine. Mine did that. The turbine roller should rotate on its own.
Ugh these two tier machines always did extremely poor in the performance department it was a great idea but just lets too much dust into the pre motor filter...sad design but that’s just me
You are not supposed to prounounce the 'Quet' lol it prounounced 'par-kay'.