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Dyson - V7 Series

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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 17, 2026 How it works

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"has crazy strong suction"

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"Has replaced the rechargeable battery, said it was just pop in, easy."

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"has crazy strong suction"

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"continually having to take it apart and cut fur from the roller."


"animal and people hair can twist around the beater bar, so watch that and keep it clean. Take the whole thing out of the head. Get the hair hidden in the gaskets."


"Maintenance nightmare."

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"it just couldn't cope."

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"Maintenance nightmare."

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r/HENRYUKLifestyleVacuum Recommendations
3 months ago

Miele for the house - I have it for more than 20 years. Nothing can beat it. Have a Dyson cordless for quick jobs - every year needs serious maintenance. Luckily I am an engineer and can take it apart and deep clean it. Frankly with all the PR around Dyson's engineering marvel - it is a piece of shit and it wasn't built to last. Henry for the garage and car cleaning. Good workhouse - it hurts my eyes to have it in the house. Too industrial looking.

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r/CleaningTipsAre Dyson vacuums really worth it? V11 is now under $400 and I'm tempted
5 months ago

I’ve had 2 Dyson stick vacs break and honestly the manufacturing seems to get cheaper not better. Just switched to shark and happy so far but when you’re in the $400 range you are buying a short term vacuum anyhow.

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r/HomeShould you invest in a cordless vacuum if you have mostly hardwood floors? genuinely torn
2 months ago

We got a Dyson and it’s the single biggest regret I’ve had making a purchase. Thing can’t suck up a Cheerios, dust bunny or flour split on the floor.

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r/homemakingAre cordless vacuums worth it? Have 2 kids under 3 years old, 1 story house
8 months ago

Yes. I use my cordless Dyson daily for small messes and use it as my main vacuum. It’s so convenient. I love it. I also got it on sale at Costco.

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r/CleaningTipsAre Dyson vacuums really worth it? V11 is now under $400 and I'm tempted
5 months ago

Same - Though Reddit seems to hate them. We got a Shark as a gift, lasted 1 year. They replaced it for free. Lasted about 2 years. We’ve had the same Dyson stick over 10 years with no issues. A charge doesn’t last long as long as it used to, but suction is still excellent. I can save you the trouble, Reddit will recommend you buy a $1300 corded Miele/Sebu. If God forbid you must have a cordless, $1000 Miele or $200 shark. I just don’t think it’s worth it for something where the bar is “does it get my floors clean?”. It reminds of certain hobbies like Mountain Biking where anything other than enthusiast-level ($$$$) is ‘junk’. Okay but I had fun riding my ‘junk’ the last decade while saving 8K. PC gaming, too - nobody has enjoyed a game with 12GB of VRAM, apparently.

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r/CleaningandtidyingStay-at-home mom here: which cordless vacuum is actually worth it?
4 months ago

Don’t know how often you’d use or charge yours but after having to replace the battery on my Dyson twice when it died the third time I got a black and decker instead - swappable battery means there’s no wait for recharge an I don’t need a place to plug it in - I also had a ton of the batteries for other tools already. Oh, and it works great for a cordless stick, as well as the Dyson did an we use it on floors and rugs (still use an upright on the thick pile rugs weekly but it does the job for a quick tidy on them)

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r/CleaningandtidyingStay-at-home mom here: which cordless vacuum is actually worth it?
4 months ago

With the dyson stick cordless, the battery can be replaced. We did so on ours after 8ish years and it is like new.

r/CleaningandtidyingStay-at-home mom here: which cordless vacuum is actually worth it?
4 months ago

When our battery started to go I had no idea it could be replaced. Needless to say I was very excited, lol

r/CleaningandtidyingStay-at-home mom here: which cordless vacuum is actually worth it?
4 months ago

My husband ordered and exchanged it. I dont recall it being a pain in the ass. There seems to be 2 screws.

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r/BuyItForLifeGood vacuum for small apartment?
4 months ago

Dyson’s bagless models are pretty decent and the attachments cover a lot of bases. Shark is a more budget friendly but less durable manufacturer, but still quality for the buck.

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r/CleaningTipsIs the Dyson vacuum cleaner worth it?
4 months ago

Second vote for Shark. I had the very first Dyson, and later a Dyson Animal. I’ve since had a Shark Navigator Lift Away, and another Shark, whose model name I can’t remember. Give me some grace, I’m old! Both Sharks were FAR superior to either Dyson, and FAR cheaper! They picked up EVERYTHING, including tons of dog hair, the brush rolls rarely tangled, and when they did, they were easy to clean. A bonus on the Lift Away is that it comes apart so that you can use the top part as a (comparatively) lightweight canister vac, which is great for stairs, overhead cleaning, etc. I’ll never buy another Dyson. If you tried to give me one, I’d ask if I could have another Shark instead.

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r/huskyBest vacuum for husky owners?
4 months ago

I have one of the cordless animal dysons… it fills up insanely fast and I have to empty countless times when I vacuum, but I keep up with cleaning all parts and pieces and haven’t had any issues!