Dyson DC07 CLIC Purple/Pink

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Dyson DC07 CLIC Purple/Pink

The Revolutionary hoover is here, This upright dyson will make you feel good not only can you do the house work you will be donating to a much needed charity while you work.

The Dyson comes with bagless technology and cyclonic filters, the maximum wattage for this hoover is 1200W

The Dyson DC07 upright vacuum cleanerwith patented Root8Cyclone technology has double the suction of other vacuums. Tests show Dyson's suction is double after 10 ounces of dust. Others lose suction - the more you use them, the less they work. Dyson Root8Cyclone vacuum cleaners have a unique quick-draw hose and are hygienic and easy to empty. The brush control system protects rugs and delicate floors, and the lifetime HEPA filters mean there are no bags or filters to buy.

All The Extras

Quick-draw hose
Just press the catch and the 17ft hose is ready to use:
# no awkward parts to assemble
# reaches to the top of the stairs
# cleans under low furniture
# doesn't pull the machine over

Hygienic and quick to empty
You don't have to touch the dust, just pull the trigger.

No extra costs
There are no bags to buy and the filters are so efficient they last for the lifetime of the machine.

Protects rugs and delicate floors
The brush control system protects rug fringes and the drive belt. The foot operated control easily turns the brush off when cleaning delicate rugs and hard floors.

Approved for allergy sufferers
The HEPA filter has a surface area of 416 square inches and is designed to retain the highest levels of microscopic dust particles and allergens.

Kills bacteria
Bacteria, mold and allergens live in your carpet and removing them can help relieve the symptoms of asthma and allergies. Dyson's Bactisafe screen traps and kills bacteria, mold and allergens on contact, preventing them from re-entering the air.

Automatic carpet height adjustment
The Dyson adjusts automatically to different carpet heights, so there are no awkward dials to adjust.

Light and easy to maneuver
The motor and wheel geometry balances the machine so the weight on the handle is only 4lbs. So it is easy on your wrist and light to steer around furniture.

Edge cleaning whiskers
DCO7's suction is channeled up to the edges of the cleaner head. The whiskers are angled out to reach down between the baseboard and the floor, flicking dust directly into the airflow.

Reversible wand
Reverse the wand and hold the handle to give you a firm grip when reaching into awkward corners.

High velocity airflow tools
Conventional tools can stick to carpets or curtains. This stops them from cleaning effectively and can make them hard work to use. The channels on the DCO7 tools direct the air down into the carpet pile. This has two main advantages: You pick up more because the directional force of the air agitates and dislodges dust. The airflow is continuous even when vacuuming curtains or upholstery, preventing them from becoming stuck to the tools.

The Dyson Story

James Dyson
You know the feeling when some everyday product lets you down. You wish someone could solve the problem. James Dyson does that. He is a man who likes to make things work better. With his research team he has developed products that have achieved sales of over £5.6 billion worldwide.

The bag problem
In 1978, while vacuuming his home, James Dyson realized his bag vacuum cleaner was constantly losing suction power. He noticed how dust quickly clogged the pores of the bag and blocked the airflow, so that suction dropped rapidly. He set to work to solve this problem. 5 years and 5,127 prototypes later, the world's first cyclonic bagless vacuum cleaner arrived.

No place for new technology
James Dyson offered his invention to major manufacturers. One by one they turned him down, apparently not interested in new technology. They seemed determined to continue selling bags, worth over £280 million every year. Later, Hoover's Vice President for Europe, Mike Rutter, said on UK national TV: "I do regret that Hoover as a company did not take the product technology off Dyson; it would have lain on the shelf and not been used".

The first Dyson
So James Dyson decided to manufacture his own vacuum cleaner. In June 1993 he opened a research center and factory near his home in England to begin making his machine. It even collected the finest particles of dust (microscopic particles as small as cigarette smoke) without clogging. The result was the Dyson Cyclone, the first vacuum cleaner that didn't lose suction.

More cyclones
The original team of 3 Dyson engineers grew to 350 scientists in a new research center, investigating ways to make products work better. Determined to create vacuums with even higher suction, the cyclonics team set to work developing an entirely new type of cyclone system. They discovered that spreading higher airflow through many cyclones generated even higher suction power, which picked up more dust from the floor. Hence the Root8Cyclone was created.


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