My Vacuum just broke and I've spent about the past 40 minutes watching your videos. This channel is one of the reason why I love the internet! Thank you! lol
I got a V8 about 2 weeks ago, and this video just convinced me I made the right choice over the V10. I was debating whether the extra $300 premium was worth it for the slightly higher torque engine, but this video just convinced me that it's not. They perform pretty much exactly the same, and the areas where the V10 wins, the value isn't worth $300 extra.
I’m about to pickup a v8. The v10 looks like the crem de la cream, however unless money is no object, the v8 seems to do an outstanding job none the less. :-)
Generally, I would default to a reviewer having some ulterior motive, pushing whatever product they're reviewing. But you do a fantastic job at presenting objective, non-biased, factual reviews- and being someone that works in analysis, I absolutely respect your process and have (0) reservations with adhering to your recommendation. Please keep up the amazing job!
Just bought the absolute V10 for only $399 (dyson is having a sale) the roller brush is amazing on hard wood. Not gonna lie your review influenced me - thanks for your excellent work. It's a great purchase!
Been using Dyson for ages. Still using DC21 Motorhead in the basement. Have V10 on the main floor. Both refurbished, paid about 40% less in this case but running like a champ.
if there's one thing i absolutely love about your videos. is that its not a fucking 30 minute video talking about shit i dont need to know about. straight to the point and information consumer ACTUALLY give a fuck about. 👍👍
it was to be expected the V10 would score higher and perform better but its almost twice the price so yeah it actually comes down to what you can afford
Good review. But no one mentions that Max mode is for stubborn dirt spots. It's not designed to be used on Max all the time of to vacuum your rooms with it on as you only wear out the battery. Also if used on Max for the duration, allow a few minutes before you put it on charge to prolong the battery life as that battery will get very warm in max.
I’ve had a V8 for a week, and am very impressed. It’s a better value than the V10, and effectively cleans as well on carpet at normal setting as a V10 does at medium setting. For $399 versus $699, it’s an easy choice, even if not getting as strong a battery or the torque cleaning power. Extra bells and whistles of V10 are a stretch, IMO, at a $300 premium. With $$$ to burn, absolutely go for the V10, though!
The main problem with Dyson cordless cleaners is that they don't last. People write good reviews on Amazon in the first week and then return to give Dyson one star on Trustpilot after a year or two. With cordless tech Dyson became quite aggressive on planned obsolescence and design them for maximising their own profit in a long run.
@oleg, the issue is the battery is not removable nor replacacble. u could ahve double run time with an extra battery to swap but nope. not like dewalt tools when u can do that. shame though, i just picked up the v8, i know it wont last, but its hella conviencent for car cleaning and stairs.
More than a year now, and I believe I made the right choice going with v8. My friends have v10, v11 and even a v15. The difference isnt much. Hope this helps someone save some money.
Pedro Santana, está a gostar do Dyson V8, oiço dizer que as baterias morrem em pouco tempo. Mandei vir o V10 Absolute e estou com receio de ter feito má escolha.
Ron Miller do you personally think the v8 good? I just bought the v10 via website and I have a 30 day money back guarantee. So I’m hoping it’s worth it. Cost me $1K
@Ron Miller . the rubbish bin opening clasp, did you find it easy to use? does it move smoothly? mine gets jammed or it doesn't run smoothly. very hard to push. I'm not quite happy with my one. ( I haven't even used it yet)
Bought my first Dyson about a month ago. Absolutely fantastic. Love how easy it is to use the attachments. I am actually using them instead of them sitting in their box.
Great video ! And you forgot to mention that both are fitted with a hepa filter, so combined with the cyclones the air coming out of the exhaust is cleaner than the air you breath. Most other vacuums suck up dust and dirt and the finer stuff just get blown back out into the room
I can't decide. We have a two story. I'm moving my DC Animal ball (yes, it's old but still a goodie) upstairs that is mostly all carpet. Downstairs is a pretty even mix of tile and shag carpet. My current Dyson does well where it fits. We don't have a lot of big stuff on our tile. Mainly just dust/pet hair and cat litter. I can not pick between the V8 Animal or spend more for the Absolute. Or the V10 Animal or Absolute?
Getting ready to buy one of these have a decent size house all hard surfaces besides rugs 3 dogs what one would you recommend not bother by difference price
My inner filter is blocked again with some fine dust that I stupidly tried to pick up from some Sheetrock. Big mistake! This is my second motor/inner filter as I bought a new one from Dyson six months ago. So a blower is the best way to clean it out? I don't want to have to buy a third motor. Thank you.
@@malamiiiiii I waited a little while and bought the V11 instead , though I don't think there's much of a difference between the V11 and the V10! Overall , it's a life saver , cleaning is so much easier and a huge upgrade from having to lug around the old school style vacuums that are just a hassle to drag around and find a power outlet for.
Thanks. A battery longevity test of the V8 on low power with powered attachment would be useful since that is the likely use case. I have the V8 and that’s how it’s used 90% of the time. In fact, on high power, the exhaust air blows too much stuff around. I was never impressed with Dyson until I tried the V8. It’s compact size, maneuverability and NO CORD make it a winner in my book. And I’ve been using it for several years.
Yes good call, I will test that setting eventually. With recharge times and the tests themselves it would have taken 2 days to get all those tests in, but you are right that one is important to get.
@@masochistarch1311 I gave the V8 to a family member 6 months ago and at the time it was still working fine and I assume it still is. The battery life did decrease after quite a few years and I spent less than $50 bucks on Amazon for a replacement. Still no complaints about that vacuum and I'd have another Dyson. In fact, I do have another Dyson - the Omniglide. It's OK, but not as useful as the V8.
Best vacuum review on the web. Nice job. Helped me decide if I wanted to spend ~$200 more for the V10 and I plan to. We have a new dog that shed fine hair, and this will reduce the hassle factor of cleaning up the hair drastically.
I'm so glad to watch this short video that helped me decide which vacuum to get; V10. You really make every second count so your fans don't have to waste any extra time. Thank you! :)
Great and informative video. I am a little confused which one to buy a V8 or a V10 both (Absolute models). There is not much of a cost difference, hence help me understand if it is a good choice to go for a V10?
I think some of the newer dyson floor heads (such as the torque head) are good examples of why you don’t necessarily need to turn off the brushroll on hard floors, you just need a floor head that’s sealed to the floor. In the video clip of the v8 (i think) picking up coffee grounds, it didn’t seem to spit them out of the back side of the head.
For some reason, ever since I watched first review on this channel to persuade me to buy the new Dyson V11, I now watch the videos for fun now haha Very awesome reviews actually. I'm impressed !
Would be very interested to see in depth review of cleaning the V10 itself, not just a superficial clean but as deep as you can can go inside. With all that suction power there is a lot of material going trough the machine, some of it WILL stick inside, so how easy is it to clean?
Thanks for the great video! Is there a difference between the fluffy head of v8 and v10? Will the fluffy brush for hardwood floor from my v8 will fit the v10?
I find the Dyson stick vacuums have a very aggressive carpet heads. I would not use it on expensive carpet. In your mother's case I would use a Mille or the v8 soft roller.
There is a design floor on the handle/trigger guard on the V8 as mine cracked and the v10 looks similar design, so check yours. The battery on my v8 failed after a year or so, noticed that on full power the battery lasted about 30 seconds. Was none too impressed and complained to Dyson about possibility of having to buy new expensive battery every 14 months, which in my book is just not on!That said I love my v8 as I have 2 long haired German shepherds and it gets used a lot....an awful lot. Split trigger body section replaced under warranty at about 11 months and still awaiting new battery from Dyson free of charge ( no pun intended)which is in the post . Let’s hope genuine battery costs come down in price. These machines in my view work best with the powered attachments and without them , well, they’re pretty poor really , only my opinion though. Would I buy again.....yup .
Questions: 1) I just ordered a refurbished V8 Absolute off ebay for $225 with free shipping that has all parts/accessories in original box, is supposedly in excellent working and aesthetic condition and doesn't look used at all. Should it break on me, can a reputable local vacuum store/repair shop (that sells them) repair standard problems easily enough, or did Dyson make them to be next to impossible to repair? 2) Since the main brush head (?) on the V10 is better, can I track one down someday and use it on the V8? I'm not good about vacuuming super often so when I do, there's usually quite the mess (and we have a large dog). Because of that, I'll never want to vacuum on any speed but high. My mom has the V6 and I'm always having to vacuum as fast as I possibly can (when at her house) before it runs out of juice which is really annoying. The V8 seems better for me than the V10 because of this (there's a V10 for sale on Craigslist right now used for $200) - because of how much longer it lasts in high power compared to the V10. I also like that it's quieter in high power and slightly lighter in weight. This all seems fairly logical doesn't it? Thanks!
Fantastic video. Thank you. On balance the the black Friday sale points I opted for the v8. They both are great cordless vacs, but for me the increased cost of the v10 is not worth it. Esp with a great sale prices!
The impressive thing is that Dotson continues to innovate and change their designs this significantly over the years. I’ve never been a fan of stain or bagless vacuums in general but I gotta say I’m really impressed with how much power they’ve been able to squeeze out of such a small package and no mains power.
I have brought V8 absolute just days ago..but feeling bad that i would've chse the V10.. Saw the access.., & pounds,so satisfied with tis V8.. Did i choose correctly?
I think the V8 is a great choice! and yeah the V10 is better but you have to pay a good deal more for it. The bottom line is that the best cordless vacuums in the world are #1 the V10 and #2 the V8
@@VacuumWars there is no much differents money between v8 and V10 here..so But V8 has 2 extra access.. Which V10 dosent have and also V8 itslf little heavy to carry and V10 is more than so.. thats the reason!
I think the V10 with the carpet head featuring the adjustable gates looks like it just pushes debris around the carpet. I've seen it on other reviews too. I have a V8 and it doesn't push much around at all. Looks like they tried to fix a problem that didn't exist as most will use the soft brush head for hard floors anyway.
Hi, the video would be great if you have tested how well they manoeuvre under bed and sofa, and which one fares better without the wand. Would appreciate if you can let us know in the comments! Thanks!
Well, Dyson has managed to break the laws of Physics then. Let's see, a zero CFM loss through a wand-to-nozzle joint. Then, another zero CFM loss with a 90 degree turn from input to output within the nozzle itself. And lastly, a zero CFM loss brushroll that's placed directly in the airflow path. That's three levels of added turbulence that results in no airflow penalty at all. Hmmmmmm...........
Yeah I dunno. I have raw video of all of it maybe I'll edit one together and you can see if there is anything worth noting. But yeah those numbers are what I got.
It really depends on what type of commercial application. I feel the the V10 would work for a small house cleaning business as the battery life is long enough on low or medium power.
The auto shut off feature has nothing to do with the bin being full. Also, the online format doesn’t really improve airflow as the air still has to twist and turn in the cyclones so it’s not straight through and also low power does NOT clean like a corded upright vacuum cleaner does!
I have mostly hardwood with a few rugs i have 2 choices the v10 ANIMAL or the v8 ABSOLUTE, which one would you recommend? I have a small apartment and live alone.
Thank you so much. Can the fluffy brush work on a rug too for light pick up?, hate the thought of having to change out the brush heads, I am so lazy lol
So I bought both but decided to stick with the v10. I can clean hard floor on low power with the soft roller just fine. Also I vacuumed with my v10 just two days after my v8 and I picked up much more dirt. I prefer the dust bin of the v8. Overall you can’t go wrong with either one in the absolute version.
We had an old Dyson Stick loved it. Bought the v10 hate it. The filter is always blocked, it fell over and broke, it throws everything out of the head instead of picking it up and it goes flat quickly. I cut all of the filter out and glued the magnetic ring back on and it’s tolerable now
2 things you overlooked that I’d find kind of important: what is the run time on low power with a power attachment? And how does V10s medium settings loudness compare against V8s high setting?
There is no such thing as 'Inline Airpath' on a Dyson as the air has to spin around the cyclones, also did you not notice that inlet curve for the bin to go into the bin! The cutting out is nothing to do with the bin being full, it's for blockages warning! Both of these machines are not built for longevity.
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My Vacuum just broke and I've spent about the past 40 minutes watching your videos. This channel is one of the reason why I love the internet! Thank you! lol
You have THE VERY BEST vacuum reviews on the internet, PERIOD!
Thank you!
I got a V8 about 2 weeks ago, and this video just convinced me I made the right choice over the V10. I was debating whether the extra $300 premium was worth it for the slightly higher torque engine, but this video just convinced me that it's not. They perform pretty much exactly the same, and the areas where the V10 wins, the value isn't worth $300 extra.
Same!
I’m about to pickup a v8. The v10 looks like the crem de la cream, however unless money is no object, the v8 seems to do an outstanding job none the less. :-)
And how does the battery now hold for a long or short time?
Hi how's your v8 holding up?
*Hi sir. May i ask if your V8 is still working well? & Do u still use it?*
Generally, I would default to a reviewer having some ulterior motive, pushing whatever product they're reviewing.
But you do a fantastic job at presenting objective, non-biased, factual reviews- and being someone that works in analysis, I absolutely respect your process and have (0) reservations with adhering to your recommendation. Please keep up the amazing job!
Now THATS how you make a video review! Thank you
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Just bought the absolute V10 for only $399 (dyson is having a sale) the roller brush is amazing on hard wood. Not gonna lie your review influenced me - thanks for your excellent work. It's a great purchase!
Been using Dyson for ages. Still using DC21 Motorhead in the basement. Have V10 on the main floor. Both refurbished, paid about 40% less in this case but running like a champ.
That is great to hear! Thanks!
if there's one thing i absolutely love about your videos. is that its not a fucking 30 minute video talking about shit i dont need to know about. straight to the point and information consumer ACTUALLY give a fuck about. 👍👍
it was to be expected the V10 would score higher and perform better but its almost twice the price so yeah it actually comes down to what you can afford
Pretty much, and the V8 is a great vac.
Good review. But no one mentions that Max mode is for stubborn dirt spots. It's not designed to be used on Max all the time of to vacuum your rooms with it on as you only wear out the battery. Also if used on Max for the duration, allow a few minutes before you put it on charge to prolong the battery life as that battery will get very warm in max.
This is the best vacuum review I have ever seen on my time on planet Earth. Very technical!
I’ve had a V8 for a week, and am very impressed. It’s a better value than the V10, and effectively cleans as well on carpet at normal setting as a V10 does at medium setting. For $399 versus $699, it’s an easy choice, even if not getting as strong a battery or the torque cleaning power. Extra bells and whistles of V10 are a stretch, IMO, at a $300 premium. With $$$ to burn, absolutely go for the V10, though!
Yeah it is a bigger investment for the V10 for $ure
on ebay theres a dyson v6 for $147. is that still a good model? primarily for stairs and car cleaning. only 100 air watts of suction tho.
The main problem with Dyson cordless cleaners is that they don't last. People write good reviews on Amazon in the first week and then return to give Dyson one star on Trustpilot after a year or two. With cordless tech Dyson became quite aggressive on planned obsolescence and design them for maximising their own profit in a long run.
@oleg, the issue is the battery is not removable nor replacacble. u could ahve double run time with an extra battery to swap but nope. not like dewalt tools when u can do that. shame though, i just picked up the v8, i know it wont last, but its hella conviencent for car cleaning and stairs.
I work at Bestbuy and I see these being returned often.
I am a new hire at Best Buy, and this video will help me to be better at my job.
I didn´t think I would watch something I don´t need but this is really good! The only thing that is missing is the comparison of the charging times.
Yeah I should have timed that.
Thanks to this review I bought a v8 instead of v10. Though there are certain upgrades in v10, the cost difference does not justify that.
More than a year now, and I believe I made the right choice going with v8. My friends have v10, v11 and even a v15. The difference isnt much. Hope this helps someone save some money.
Thank you soo much❤@@akshayjagtap6638
Wow, maybe the best review i have seen in youtube!
Thank you very much!
Thank you ! Great review and comparison ! You really help me to decide :-) Just ordered the V8 Absolute !!!! Greetings from Portugal.
Enjoy!
Pedro Santana, está a gostar do Dyson V8, oiço dizer que as baterias morrem em pouco tempo. Mandei vir o V10 Absolute e estou com receio de ter feito má escolha.
One way to tell when your getting old is when you give a crap witch Hoover to get 😁just got the v10
I know what you mean. But these days its a tech toy kind of thing too, no mere vacuum ;-)
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Do u reccomend it?
Ron Miller do you personally think the v8 good?
I just bought the v10 via website and I have a 30 day money back guarantee. So I’m hoping it’s worth it. Cost me $1K
@Ron Miller . the rubbish bin opening clasp, did you find it easy to use? does it move smoothly?
mine gets jammed or it doesn't run smoothly. very hard to push. I'm not quite happy with my one. ( I haven't even used it yet)
Thanks for your straight forward and no nonsense review!👍
We appreciate that! thank you for watching!
Bought my first Dyson about a month ago. Absolutely fantastic. Love how easy it is to use the attachments. I am actually using them instead of them sitting in their box.
I love boxes, especially when they have stuff in them! Boxist!
Great video ! And you forgot to mention that both are fitted with a hepa filter, so combined with the cyclones the air coming out of the exhaust is cleaner than the air you breath. Most other vacuums suck up dust and dirt and the finer stuff just get blown back out into the room
Im getting the v10 for $250 as refurbished, is it good deal?
I can't decide. We have a two story. I'm moving my DC Animal ball (yes, it's old but still a goodie) upstairs that is mostly all carpet. Downstairs is a pretty even mix of tile and shag carpet. My current Dyson does well where it fits. We don't have a lot of big stuff on our tile. Mainly just dust/pet hair and cat litter. I can not pick between the V8 Animal or spend more for the Absolute. Or the V10 Animal or Absolute?
Would the charging base be different from the 2 vacuums or can I keep my walmount the same for either vacuum
Getting ready to buy one of these have a decent size house all hard surfaces besides rugs 3 dogs what one would you recommend not bother by difference price
go for the V10
My inner filter is blocked again with some fine dust that I stupidly tried to pick up from some Sheetrock. Big mistake! This is my second motor/inner filter as I bought a new one from Dyson six months ago. So a blower is the best way to clean it out? I don't want to have to buy a third motor. Thank you.
LMFAOOO IM GETTING HELLA OLD , i'm literally excited at the thought of getting the v10 vacuum 😂
I know the feeling! lol.
How’s the v10 now after one year of using?
@@malamiiiiii I waited a little while and bought the V11 instead , though I don't think there's much of a difference between the V11 and the V10! Overall , it's a life saver , cleaning is so much easier and a huge upgrade from having to lug around the old school style vacuums that are just a hassle to drag around and find a power outlet for.
Ma Ann thank you 😊
me toooo
Thanks. A battery longevity test of the V8 on low power with powered attachment would be useful since that is the likely use case. I have the V8 and that’s how it’s used 90% of the time. In fact, on high power, the exhaust air blows too much stuff around. I was never impressed with Dyson until I tried the V8. It’s compact size, maneuverability and NO CORD make it a winner in my book. And I’ve been using it for several years.
Yes good call, I will test that setting eventually. With recharge times and the tests themselves it would have taken 2 days to get all those tests in, but you are right that one is important to get.
The battery longevity will diminish the longer you own your V8. Supposed to get 7 minutes on Max. Only get 3 minutes on Max now.
*Hi may i ask is your V8 still working fine? & do u notice if the battery 🔋 of it is still at 100% or much lower compared to when it was new?*
@@masochistarch1311 I gave the V8 to a family member 6 months ago and at the time it was still working fine and I assume it still is. The battery life did decrease after quite a few years and I spent less than $50 bucks on Amazon for a replacement. Still no complaints about that vacuum and I'd have another Dyson. In fact, I do have another Dyson - the Omniglide. It's OK, but not as useful as the V8.
These videos are great for quarantine!! Thank you for this video it convinced me to get a V10
The V8 has an on/off button...or u have to press permanently the button while u are vacuuming?
Best Test Ever Seen! Thank You !!
Will the soft roller head ( price $99.97 for head alone ) from the V7 work on the V8 ?
Best vacuum review on the web. Nice job. Helped me decide if I wanted to spend ~$200 more for the V10 and I plan to. We have a new dog that shed fine hair, and this will reduce the hassle factor of cleaning up the hair drastically.
This should be the standard for any type of reviews. Great video, a lot of useful information, just great :)
Glad you think so!
I'm so glad to watch this short video that helped me decide which vacuum to get; V10. You really make every second count so your fans don't have to waste any extra time. Thank you! :)
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Does the V10 has a anti tangle brush so it can pick up animal and human hair, without them being wrapped around the brush roller?
Great and informative video. I am a little confused which one to buy a V8 or a V10 both (Absolute models). There is not much of a cost difference, hence help me understand if it is a good choice to go for a V10?
Take a look at how their specs line up - may this will help?
www.vacuumwars.com/compare-dyson-v8-absolute-vs-dyson-v10-absolute-vacuum-cleaners
Very professional and helpful review. Amazing video for an amazing machines!
Many thanks!
just bought the v8 im ready for my life to change
I think some of the newer dyson floor heads (such as the torque head) are good examples of why you don’t necessarily need to turn off the brushroll on hard floors, you just need a floor head that’s sealed to the floor. In the video clip of the v8 (i think) picking up coffee grounds, it didn’t seem to spit them out of the back side of the head.
Totally agree!
For some reason, ever since I watched first review on this channel to persuade me to buy the new Dyson V11, I now watch the videos for fun now haha Very awesome reviews actually. I'm impressed !
Would be very interested to see in depth review of cleaning the V10 itself, not just a superficial clean but as deep as you can can go inside. With all that suction power there is a lot of material going trough the machine, some of it WILL stick inside, so how easy is it to clean?
I do have a complete disassembly video of the V10 planned but it will be probably a month before I film it.
Awesome attention to detail and great information. Thank you!
My pleasure!
Thanks for the great video!
Is there a difference between the fluffy head of v8 and v10?
Will the fluffy brush for hardwood floor from my v8 will fit the v10?
on ebay theres a dyson v 6 for $147. is that still a good model? primarily for stairs and car cleaning. only 100 air watts of suction tho.
YYeah the V6 is pretty good you can see the specs difference with this video th-cam.com/video/-sI0HK3n3gI/w-d-xo.html
i sell it for 400$ good price and good product.
Best damn review TH-camr I’ve ever watched!
Mom said my v8 dyson would pick her handmade carpets’ knots and mess it up... she tried it for 10secs, we emptied the bin and she was right!
I find the Dyson stick vacuums have a very aggressive carpet heads. I would not use it on expensive carpet. In your mother's case I would use a Mille or the v8 soft roller.
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Got the v8. It works good enough so, I'll just keep using it.
Thank you so much for great full comparison of both.
Thank you for stopping by!
There is a design floor on the handle/trigger guard on the V8 as mine cracked and the v10 looks similar design, so check yours. The battery on my v8 failed after a year or so, noticed that on full power the battery lasted about 30 seconds. Was none too impressed and complained to Dyson about possibility of having to buy new expensive battery every 14 months, which in my book is just not on!That said I love my v8 as I have 2 long haired German shepherds and it gets used a lot....an awful lot. Split trigger body section replaced under warranty at about 11 months and still awaiting new battery from Dyson free of charge ( no pun intended)which is in the post . Let’s hope genuine battery costs come down in price. These machines in my view work best with the powered attachments and without them , well, they’re pretty poor really , only my opinion though. Would I buy again.....yup .
"design floor" - no pun intended? 😉😂
Did Dyson send you a new battery under warranty ?
@@DJR5280Yes...
Questions: 1) I just ordered a refurbished V8 Absolute off ebay for $225 with free shipping that has all parts/accessories in original box, is supposedly in excellent working and aesthetic condition and doesn't look used at all. Should it break on me, can a reputable local vacuum store/repair shop (that sells them) repair standard problems easily enough, or did Dyson make them to be next to impossible to repair? 2) Since the main brush head (?) on the V10 is better, can I track one down someday and use it on the V8? I'm not good about vacuuming super often so when I do, there's usually quite the mess (and we have a large dog). Because of that, I'll never want to vacuum on any speed but high. My mom has the V6 and I'm always having to vacuum as fast as I possibly can (when at her house) before it runs out of juice which is really annoying. The V8 seems better for me than the V10 because of this (there's a V10 for sale on Craigslist right now used for $200) - because of how much longer it lasts in high power compared to the V10. I also like that it's quieter in high power and slightly lighter in weight. This all seems fairly logical doesn't it? Thanks!
Is it hepa filtering in v8?
Very detailed review. It helps me with which one to pick. Thanks
Thanks, glad it helped.
Great comparison, but any opinion on best value?
It's now 2020, do you think the V8 power head has been upgraded yet?
This thing should be called STICK MONSTER. Awesomeness.
Nice review, we’ll covered
best vs video!
Thank you!
Fantastic video. Thank you. On balance the the black Friday sale points I opted for the v8. They both are great cordless vacs, but for me the increased cost of the v10 is not worth it. Esp with a great sale prices!
The impressive thing is that Dotson continues to innovate and change their designs this significantly over the years. I’ve never been a fan of stain or bagless vacuums in general but I gotta say I’m really impressed with how much power they’ve been able to squeeze out of such a small package and no mains power.
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I have brought V8 absolute just days ago..but feeling bad that i would've chse the V10..
Saw the access.., & pounds,so satisfied with tis V8..
Did i choose correctly?
I think the V8 is a great choice! and yeah the V10 is better but you have to pay a good deal more for it. The bottom line is that the best cordless vacuums in the world are #1 the V10 and #2 the V8
@@VacuumWars there is no much differents money between v8 and V10 here..so
But V8 has 2 extra access.. Which V10 dosent have and also V8 itslf little heavy to carry and V10 is more than so..
thats the reason!
I think the V10 with the carpet head featuring the adjustable gates looks like it just pushes debris around the carpet. I've seen it on other reviews too. I have a V8 and it doesn't push much around at all. Looks like they tried to fix a problem that didn't exist as most will use the soft brush head for hard floors anyway.
This is a great video. I was really unsure about getting a V8 or a V10. But this video has made me make my mind up. Thank you very much!! 👍👍👍
Straight to the point. Love it. Thank you!
Thank you!
Hi, the video would be great if you have tested how well they manoeuvre under bed and sofa, and which one fares better without the wand. Would appreciate if you can let us know in the comments! Thanks!
I wished the noise analysis would be more in-depth, but a great review overall!
V8 useing soft roller time how long ?
After being a new homeowner I never knew this would even be a channel I would subscribe too lol
Lol thats funny, and thanks for the sub, we will try to keep you updated on all the latests stuff to keep your home looking great!
Excellent video!
Thanks!
WOW! Beautiful review. Thank you
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Great vid,perfect.i have a v6 origin.what head can i use for long shag rugs?hard to vacuum.
When you did your airflow tests for the nozzle, was the vacuum held at a 45 degree angle or was everything straight?
It was straightish. I did pick it up once when testing an moved the angle around with no change to the airflow.
Well, Dyson has managed to break the laws of Physics then. Let's see, a zero CFM loss through a wand-to-nozzle joint. Then, another zero CFM loss with a 90 degree turn from input to output within the nozzle itself. And lastly, a zero CFM loss brushroll that's placed directly in the airflow path. That's three levels of added turbulence that results in no airflow penalty at all. Hmmmmmm...........
Yeah I dunno. I have raw video of all of it maybe I'll edit one together and you can see if there is anything worth noting. But yeah those numbers are what I got.
Also to clarify I never tilted the wand to 90 degrees during the tests, it is pretty strait as you see in the video.
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3:49 Did anybody notice the V8's wheels moving in this clip?
Would the V10 be good for commercial use? Or what vacuum do you recommend for commercial use?
It really depends on what type of commercial application. I feel the the V10 would work for a small house cleaning business as the battery life is long enough on low or medium power.
@@VacuumWars cool thanks. i saw some backpack vacuum. have you reviewed the ProTeam backpack vacuum, it's supposed to be the best one?
The auto shut off feature has nothing to do with the bin being full. Also, the online format doesn’t really improve airflow as the air still has to twist and turn in the cyclones so it’s not straight through and also low power does NOT clean like a corded upright vacuum cleaner does!
Thank you for making this video. No need to upgrade from V8.
This is one heck of an assessment
Is there any test out there against the Philips FC6823/01 SpeedPro Max?
I have mostly hardwood with a few rugs i have 2 choices the v10 ANIMAL or the v8 ABSOLUTE, which one would you recommend? I have a small apartment and live alone.
I think the V8 Absolute would be better with the fluffy brush.
Thank you so much. Can the fluffy brush work on a rug too for light pick up?, hate the thought of having to change out the brush heads, I am so lazy lol
Is the Dyson V8 wand compatible with the Dyson V10 wand?
I know the accesories are, but how about the wand?
Thank you!
So I bought both but decided to stick with the v10. I can clean hard floor on low power with the soft roller just fine.
Also I vacuumed with my v10 just two days after my v8 and I picked up much more dirt. I prefer the dust bin of the v8.
Overall you can’t go wrong with either one in the absolute version.
Right on
I don’t have pets so is it worth getting the v10?
We had an old Dyson Stick loved it. Bought the v10 hate it. The filter is always blocked, it fell over and broke, it throws everything out of the head instead of picking it up and it goes flat quickly. I cut all of the filter out and glued the magnetic ring back on and it’s tolerable now
excellent video
Thank you very much!
Very interesting good advice
Great in depth review, thanks!
Thanks!
Does anyone know if this is good for pet hair or any idea which vacuum is good for pet hair?
Great for PET hair. My friend just sent me a video and you can not imagine how it cleans. She has V8, two cats and a big house.
I have a bissel powerforce helix. Would the v8 be a good enough upgrade for dog hair and vacuuming carpet? I also want to use it to clean my car
Yeah it will pull double duty nicely.
Whoa. Excellent data. Subscribed!
What noise meter did you use?
2 things you overlooked that I’d find kind of important: what is the run time on low power with a power attachment? And how does V10s medium settings loudness compare against V8s high setting?
Around 30mins for the v10 and 25 for the v8. And the V10 in medium is quieter than the v8 on high.
yellow boy thank you sir
@@sdbszz706 no problem.
Best Review I have seen on TH-cam across all categories
Can this be used on electronic equipment and bose speakers and bass sets ?
They both have a lot of attachments and the V10 even has a brush specifically for electronics.
Dyson suction with attachments is much nicer to electronics. I vacuum dust out of computer towers with it all the time.
There is no such thing as 'Inline Airpath' on a Dyson as the air has to spin around the cyclones, also did you not notice that inlet curve for the bin to go into the bin! The cutting out is nothing to do with the bin being full, it's for blockages warning! Both of these machines are not built for longevity.
Thank you, very informative.
You are welcome!
Thank you for this video And for your time taking this Review! Very helpful
Can you use these with the power cord plugged in? Or will that damage it?
No, they dont turn on when they are plugged in.
Need to have an embedded sand test on carpet