Dyson Vacuum Cleaners have proven to be a homeowners best friend with pure cleaning ability and durable design features. Dyson vacuums use a sophisticated cyclonic design to remove dust and debris from the air before the air reaches the filter. This allows the Dyson Vacuum to continue cleaning without losing power or suction. Most vacuum cleaners rely on a filter alone to remove the dirt, these cleaners clog very quickly.
The first vacuums have developed significantly since 1868, when Ives W. McGaffey created a hand cranked vacuum cleaner. McGaffey was successful in obtaining his patent in 1869, and sold the units for $25.00 a piece. However, McGaffey could never imagine the ingenuity of another inventor, James Dyson. James Dyson has taken the vacuum cleaner and Dyson Vacuum a huge step forward in performance and pet cleaning ability. The Dyson vacuum not only cleans your bare floors and carpets, but cleans the air while it is powered on. Dyson vacuums are certified Asthma friendly by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
You will find many features built into the Dyson Animal vacuums. The Animal models include three accessories that are not included with the Dyson All Floor vacuums. Those vacuum accessories are: the Mini Turbine Head (this is comparable to a miniature hand held vacuum with a turbo driven beater bar), a Low Reach Floor Tool (great for getting under furniture and beds), and a carpet car kit which includes the Dyson Dysolv spot spray for stains, the Dyson Zorb dry cleaning powder for stain removal and overall cleaning of dingy carpets and a carpet groomer to work the dry cleaning powder into the carpet.
All Dyson Vacuums include three (3) on-board tools: A crevice tool, soft dust brush, and furniture tool. These tools along with the extend-able handle available on all Dyson upright vacuums, allow for quick and easy cleaning of high and hard to reach areas.