Canada First for New Dyson Wheel-less Vacuum
Canada will be the first country in the world to wave goodbye to wheeled vacuum cleaners. James Dyson did away with bags, replacing them with cyclone technology. Now, Dyson is doing it with wheels, too. They’re gone, gone for good, replaced by lighter, more manoeuvrable and powerful Dyson Ball™ technology that’s suited to uprights and – for the first time – canisters.
The free flowing and lightweight ball steers into difficult places. Dyson’s first canister vacuum cleaners with Ball™ technology – the DC36 and the DC37 – are engineered using an articulating chassis and central pivot point for negotiating tight turns. They don’t snag on furniture. They don’t drift on hard floors. And they don’t topple. The uprights – DC42 and the bigger DC43 – ride on a ball and turn on a dime. They nip into corners. They dart around sofas. And, with their instant telescopic hoses, stretch up stairs.
Motors, electronics, ducting and airways are all neatly compressed within the ball, balancing the vacuum cleaners around their low centre of gravity, making canisters that are easier to pull, and uprights that are easier to push.
Other vacuum cleaners still rely on bags or filters to trap dust, losing suction over time. Dyson has been continually refining vacuum cyclone technology since inventing it more than 20 years ago. Dyson’s Radial Root Cyclone™ technology captures more microscopic dust than any other cyclone. Every angle of each airway is honed to ensure microscopic particles – as tiny as 0.5 microns or 1/5,000th of a pin head – are spun out of the airflow and captured in the bin.
The DC36 cleaner head has ultra-fine carbon fibre filaments to remove dust from hard floors and nylon bristles for carpets. DC37 has the Triggerhead; a simple finger trigger activates the brush bar – on for carpets, off for hard floors.
Canadian homes have multiple floor types – hard wood, tile and carpet. Dyson Ball uprights self adjust to any floor surface, ensuring the strongest suction at the cleaner head. Long bristles penetrate carpet to remove ground-in dirt, while shorter bristles remove surface dust and pet hair.
Dyson vacuums can be bought online at dyson.com and in store at: Future Shop, Best Buy, The Bay, Deco Decouverte, Sears, Canadian Tire, The Brick, Walmart, Home Depot and independent retailers.