Dyson DC33 Vs. DC25

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The Dyson DC33 Vs. DC25

The Dyson DC33 and Dyson DC25 are different models of upright vacuum cleaners. Although the 2 vacuums have different names, and some differing features, the  are similar is many ways as well. As you follow along this article I intend to inform you of the different styles in which the DC25 and DC33 come in, but I will ultimately let you make your own comparison between they two.  I do this because although I may have my preference between the two models of vacuum cleaners, my opinions are based off of my needs and not yours.  Only you can decide which features are best for you, and whether or not a feature is even beneficial.

Dyson DC25 and DC33 Similiarites

There are several basic similarities between the two models. Dyson includes certain elements that are standard features on all of it’s upright vacuum cleaners.  The vacuums are both equipped with a lifetime Hepa filter that is asthma and allergy friendly. Both vacuums use the patented Dyson Cyclone technology and Hygienic canister. Both vacuums are equipped with an ergonomic handle for carrying and expandable wand for reaching high places and cleaning difficult places.

Dyson DC 25  and DC33 Differences

The most noticeable difference between these two vacuum cleaners is that the DC25 is a “ball” vacuum cleaner.  The Dyson Ball is another patented peice of technology that has changed the way the vacuum cleaner can maneuver.  I can’t say that this piece of technology is good or bad, because I have heard both sides of the story from many different people.  But I do know that I have a DC24 that is also a ball model and I love it very much.  The DC33 is not a ball vacuum. This means that instead of having the ability to quickly turn your vacuum cleaner you must use a more traditional motion such as the swivel technique most of us are used to.  Again, this is neither good nor bad. Many people like the quick maneuverability of the ball vacuum while other have found that it is more difficult on their wrist. A feature that is simple a matter of preference to the user.

Most of the vacuums in Dyson’s lineup styles are offered in multiple styles. For instance the DC25 is offered in an “all floors” model and an “animal” model. The all floors model has been developed to work best, as you have probably guessed, on all floor types. The animal model is built to help remove animal hair and dander and comes with an attachment known as the mini turbine head. The DC33 comes in only one style however. This is a new style from Dyson called the “multi-floor”. I am not 100% certain what makes the multi-floor different from the all floor yet, but if I figure it out I will let you know.

Finally the last major difference between these two cleaners is that the DC33 now comes with a longer expanding wand so you can further your reach when vacuuming.  I can vouch that this is a very nice feature.  The length of the wand on my DC24 is my only complaint about the vacuum.  I end up dragging the vacuum or knocking it over quite frequently while trying to reach something just outside the extend of the wand.

Dyson DC25 Vs. DC33

In all honesty you probably need to do more comparing these two vacuums before you buy one.  I would head to the nearest store and try them out.  I am sure they have floor models available that you could roll along the aisles and see how the feel in your hands.  But either vacuum in my opinon is a great choice because at their core the share the most essential important features.

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