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Dyson DC25

Friday, June 4th, 2010

About The Dyson DC25

The Dyson DC25 vacuum uses the Dyson Cyclone technology to provide it’s source of suction.

The Dyson Cyclone technology that is the power source of this vacuum is unique because it allows you to vacuum up as much as you need to without ever losing any of the vacuums suction. The way the cyclone works is that rather than using a normal filter or bag that tries to block dust while continuing to suck through tiny holes that get clogged up the cyclone spins the dust and are around with large amounts of force pushing the dust to the bottom of the canister creating a longer more powerful suction.

The Dyson DC25 also know as the dyson ball is the second vacuum cleaner in Dyson’s upright range to be equipped with their new patented technology known as “ball technology”.

What the ball provides is a unique way of adding complete directionality to a vacuum cleaner. What I mean is you are no longer required to move your vacuum in a straight line.

The ball is so easy to move; simply by turning your wrist you can instantly change the direction in which you are heading. What does this mean for you? Well it is simple if you see something to your left you can turn and pick it up without having to either turn your whole body, or putt along over to it in the normal forward and backward motion that our vacuum cleaners have had us accustomed to doing for years. The Dyson DC25 upright vacuum is really the first vacuum to have adjusted to the times that we live in.

Features are what make many people buy vacuum cleaners because well most vacuums aren’t all that different from one another. The Dyson DC25 on the other hand has already proven that it is different in two major ways it has more convenience and more power that most vacuums, but that isn’t all this vacuum has to offer.

The DC25 is available in 3 different models offering different design choices, accessory choices, performance features, and price.

The Dyson DC25 Models

The DC25 is currently available from Dyson in 3 different models:

  • Dyson DC25 Blueprint
  • Dyson DC25 Animal
  • Dyson DC25 All Floors

The Dyson DC25 Blueprint is a limited edition model of the DC25 that was made to pay homage to the great engineers of our world.  James Dyson whom is known for being an ingenious designer and engineer decided to put together a limited edition version of his ball vacuum cleaner with a low profile head to celebrate the lives of the engineers that have inspired him throughout his life.

The Dyson DC25 Animal is one of Dysons namesake upright vacuum cleaners.  This original  full sized ball vacuum cleaner  has changed the way a vacuum cleaner maneuvers and is equipped with a mini turbine head that is designed specifically to pick up animal hair from tight spaces and tough upholsteries.

The Dyson DC25 All Floors model is similar in design to the Animal, but is absent of the mini turbine head.  Let’s face it not all of us have pets and when it comes to the added expense it is unnecessary to have unless you really need it.

They Dyson DC25 Accessories

The Dyson DC25 currently has more than 20 accessories and replacement parts available for it. Different models of the same vacuum have different part available for purchase, so be sure to select the correct model while you are searching for accessories and part.

The Dyson DC25 Price

  • Dyson DC25 Blueprint $529.99
  • Dyson DC25 Animal $549.99
  • Dyson DC25 All Floors $499.99

The Dyson DC25 Availability

Dyson upright vacuums may be purchased online or instores.  The Dyson DC25 Blueprint is only available online and is only available in limited quantities.


How To Clean a Dyson Cyclone

Monday, September 28th, 2009

One of my most popular articles to date has been how to clean a Dyson Filter, and after follow up from readers the one that I was missing seemed to be how to clean the Dyson cyclone.

Truth be told though it was less frequently a question of how to clean it, but more a question of is it safe to clean a Dyson Cyclone.

The answer is yes. You can feel relieved to know that there are no mechanical parts in the canister or cyclone that will or could be damaged from a routine cleaning.  In fact a routine cleaning of your Dyson cyclone and canister is a good way to ensure that your vacuum cleaner will continue to run at its optimum level.

The process of cleaning the Dyson cyclone is very similar to emptying the bin of contaminants.  With just a few steps and a few hours to let everything dry completely you will have your Dyson running and looking like new.

What you need:

Water

A mild detergent (dish washing soap is fine)

What to do:

  1. Unplug your vacuum.
  2. Always unplug your Dyson upright vacuum cleaner from the wall before removing any parts, especially when the use of water will be involved.

  3. Press the canister release button.
  4. The canister release button is located directly on top of the canister. It is generally positioned for easy release with your thumb on top of the Dyson ergonomic handle.

  5. Empty any contaminants into a waste receptacle.
  6. Remove the cyclone component.
  7. Separate the canister and cyclone components by pressing the release button on the side of the container.

  8. Rinse the cyclone and canister in water.
  9. Warm or cold water should not matter. Clean with a soft cloth or sponge until the water exiting the cyclone is clean and clear.

  10. Allow time for parts to dry.
  11. Be completely sure all components of the Dyson are completely dry before reassembling your vacuum cleaner.

    Thank you for reading our instructions on how to clean a Dyson cyclone. We appreciate your visit. For legal purposes however I must acknowledge the following.

    I do not work for Dyson nor is this tutorial associate with the company in anyway. I suggest consulting your products manual or the company before following this guide.

    How to Clean A Dyson Cyclone