I have the same model. It’s honestly close to being perfect and has held up over 3 years. It deep cleans better than anything I’ve used, including Sebos.
very impressive machine to be honest if dyson just made those air paths just a little bit bigger at the cleanerhead itd nearly be faultless, the one to have is definitely this one that hasnt got the articulated wand
i have just recently got a commercial cleaning job. we have Henry hoovers and i dont like using them. i have a dyson upright at home and i keep thinking to me self a dyson upright or any upright would be so much nicer to use and clean the carpet better. I get why we have Henry's there cheap and rugged but i feel like my job would be much nicer if we had a separate upright to use on the carpets. Its good to see a dyson could do ok in a commercial environment
Hi there good luck with your commercial cleaning job, I use a Numatic RSV150 corded backpack vacuum for work and its excellent, you can also purchase the turbo brush head which is also very good, plus I also have the battery version RSB150, again I’m delighted with it, kind regards and take care, Mark from Billericay 😀👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
@marcusmaximus451 Thank you I started a week ago I'm doing ok so far. A turbo brush would fix most of my issues I need to ask my boss If we are allowed to use our own stuff since the company supplies everything.
@@playstation5427 you’re welcome, as a guess there is a chance that the company may pay for it as they aren’t that expensive and you can get a reasonably good deal on the my Henry website, the backpack vacuums I purchased from the Chemiclean website who were very well priced , good luck and keep me posted of how you get on 😀😀👍👍
My answer would be a strong no. Modern Dyson’s are so awfully over engineered and built with such cheap components that that mix of two different extremes just causes these to break down in an instant. My UP32 small ball smells like the motor is overheating out of the box. Not good compared to my DC14 warrior.
I have the same model. It’s honestly close to being perfect and has held up over 3 years. It deep cleans better than anything I’ve used, including Sebos.
Excellent vlog, it’s been a while, kind regards and take care, Mark from Billericay 😀😀👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Been looking forward to this 🙌
I wish dyson would make an cordless upright i think it would do very well or for the corded the option to attach a fluffly head to the upright
very impressive machine to be honest if dyson just made those air paths just a little bit bigger at the cleanerhead itd nearly be faultless, the one to have is definitely this one that hasnt got the articulated wand
i have just recently got a commercial cleaning job. we have Henry hoovers and i dont like using them. i have a dyson upright at home and i keep thinking to me self a dyson upright or any upright would be so much nicer to use and clean the carpet better. I get why we have Henry's there cheap and rugged but i feel like my job would be much nicer if we had a separate upright to use on the carpets. Its good to see a dyson could do ok in a commercial environment
Hi there good luck with your commercial cleaning job, I use a Numatic RSV150 corded backpack vacuum for work and its excellent, you can also purchase the turbo brush head which is also very good, plus I also have the battery version RSB150, again I’m delighted with it, kind regards and take care, Mark from Billericay 😀👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
@marcusmaximus451 Thank you I started a week ago I'm doing ok so far. A turbo brush would fix most of my issues I need to ask my boss If we are allowed to use our own stuff since the company supplies everything.
@@playstation5427 you’re welcome, as a guess there is a chance that the company may pay for it as they aren’t that expensive and you can get a reasonably good deal on the my Henry website, the backpack vacuums I purchased from the Chemiclean website who were very well priced , good luck and keep me posted of how you get on 😀😀👍👍
An airo brush will make a big difference. If they decide to switch to uprights I'd recommend the Sebo Dart 1.
Had a new dyson break in 6 month of light domestic use the old dc07 dysons were the best
You are so cute! Can listen to you all day
Mind yourself
@@megatronskneecap 🤣🤣
Awesome video will you do a video on that dyson commercial vacuum
Yep I will at some point! 👍🏼
My answer would be a strong no. Modern Dyson’s are so awfully over engineered and built with such cheap components that that mix of two different extremes just causes these to break down in an instant. My UP32 small ball smells like the motor is overheating out of the box. Not good compared to my DC14 warrior.
Gonna need a part two for another appauling machine 🫣😉 you’ll know which one I’m on about
@@MrD2100-4N 😑