The medium mode is fine for daily use… the boost mode is only for a short burst usage. Also don’t use the low reach adapter when you are hoovering the open floor, go wand straight into the body, there is less flex then. I can see you are struggling in the open. You need to consider getting a fluffy roller cleaner head, you have a lot of hard floor space. The above will make your experience much better.
You said wrapped nicely. Does each piece come in plastic baggies? And was there stickers on the motor part? Does the stick say Dyson cyclone on the side?
You should not have purchased the Animal-V10. The Motorised head that is supplied with this version isn’t the one you should be using. It is not suitable for hard floors. Only for carpets. You need the soft roller for hard floors, it also works well on carpet. And you only need medium power 99% of the time with the correct motorised head.
I would never use a roller to vacuum rice or beans, that's why they have a crevice tool on the wand and back to the roller.
The medium mode is fine for daily use… the boost mode is only for a short burst usage.
Also don’t use the low reach adapter when you are hoovering the open floor, go wand straight into the body, there is less flex then. I can see you are struggling in the open.
You need to consider getting a fluffy roller cleaner head, you have a lot of hard floor space.
The above will make your experience much better.
Thank you. This was the info I was looking for.
You are using the wrong head for hard floors. You should use the soft roller.
You said wrapped nicely. Does each piece come in plastic baggies? And was there stickers on the motor part? Does the stick say Dyson cyclone on the side?
I love my dyson v10 , its been 2 years since I got it.
How’s it holding up
You should not have purchased the Animal-V10. The Motorised head that is supplied with this version isn’t the one you should be using. It is not suitable for hard floors. Only for carpets.
You need the soft roller for hard floors, it also works well on carpet. And you only need medium power 99% of the time with the correct motorised head.