Dyson V15 Detect Absolute + FULL Review NOT Sponsored

Non-sponsored review of Dyson V15 Absolute + model. Review of original V15 here • Dyson V15 Detect (Vs V... Best vacuum cleaner ever!

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  • @VacuumFacts
    @VacuumFacts Жыл бұрын

    I was genuinely astounded by the level of deception in marketing when investigating filtration claims. Many, even expensive products, have relatively terrible filtration quality, falsely masquerading it as HEPA, when it’s only EPA. Worse, was how some very shady manufacturers would market "99.999%" filtration quality making you think it was better, but avoided telling you the whole truth. Samsung, for example, avoids using the term "HEPA" and deliberately fails to measure relative to HEPA standards, instead surreptitiously referring to 500+nm particles in the small print, which are relatively huge boulders and easy to filter out. Or worse, as in Miele's case, they also claim they're HEPA grade, but don't specify the size range associated with their "99.999%" filtration claim, and instead claim “No liability accepted for the accuracy of the information given”, which is astonishingly akin to saying “here’s a half-truth and thanks for your money, fool”. Anyone who respects behaviour from a company like this should not be respected themselves. Make sure they know this and make sure such companies are not supported until they show contrition for this behaviour and some respect for the customer. Disappointingly, no one notices any of this deception and no one mentions it on popular review channels, which is a failure and disservice from such lousy sources. As they say, if you want something doing right… I encourage people to look out for this kind of deception.

  • @ampullaria4514

    @ampullaria4514

    Жыл бұрын

    As a Sebo user (not a fan of them too much) I can confirm your correct. Even if their product says HEPA filtration on it, the air that passes through is the smell of everything that’s currently in the bag talk about unsanitary. You can see particles coming from the vent when vacuuming in the sunlight it’s gross.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    @U I think you're misled. In the case of vacuum cleaners (distinct from air purifiers), carbon filters can reduce, but don't entirely trap all odours. Odours are best eliminated at their source-namely the smelly dirt in the bin/bag. Which is of course one of the huge problems with bagged cleaners; it's not economical to empty before it's full and utterly stinking to high heaven. The latest Dyson cleaners can be emptied without cost, effort, environmental impact, or mess, in 5 seconds after every use. As such, they can be made to smell much less. Rinsing AND fully drying filters, as well as zorbing the carpet are the best ways to also help reduce odours, as discussed in my videos, e.g., kzread.info/dash/bejne/mqegltZ8ka-cl5s.html . Gas (odour) filtration is achieved as discussed by Dyson themselves www.dyson.co.uk/newsroom/overview/features/may-2021/filtration-at-dyson

  • @Hermes_VVIP

    @Hermes_VVIP

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, do you get fine dust on the rubber strip at the back of the Digital Motorbar cleaner head, around the joints and two half balls on both sides? Thank you

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Hermes_VVIP Occasionally. Dust can electrostatically stick anywhere. If the floorhead gets grubby, wipe it with a soft, damp cloth. If there is dust in hard to reach places, like the ball joint, use the scratch-free dusting brush discussed at 8:47.

  • @jed2040

    @jed2040

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts Hi, quick question. Can you buy the hepa filter for the regular v15 detect or is it exclusive only for the v15 absolute ? Thank you and love the review

  • @globalshiftwilton
    @globalshiftwilton8 ай бұрын

    A really good, informative and detailed review. Thank you for taking the time.

  • @tommytmt
    @tommytmt Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love near the end of the video where you're vacuuming off the vacuum haha.

  • @resigningstars
    @resigningstars7 ай бұрын

    I love that you talk about things that other people don't really talk about, this is amazing!!!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    7 ай бұрын

    People should be asking the question why don't other people talk about these things. There are only two answers: they either don't know/understand, or do and are deliberately not talking about them. Neither is good. Sources which have been identified as not providing these other things should never be used again. One of the big problems with social media is how polluted with misleading nonsense it is, and how harmful this is to other people.

  • @nelsonmachupa
    @nelsonmachupa Жыл бұрын

    Love these reviews over everyone else’s. In depth, talking points other people don’t hit on, and actual understanding of the product, technologies, and goals of Dyson as a whole. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Well, there is the popular Vacuum Wars channel though...bahahahha, sorry I'm just kidding you

  • @nelsonmachupa

    @nelsonmachupa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts LOL. The amount of times I’ve watched those videos & been like “ok so… literally all your language over the last 2 years has changed to marketing speak…. Interesting….” Keep it up 💪🏻

  • @Wiild-flower181
    @Wiild-flower1814 ай бұрын

    This is the best review I’ve seen on this product. Thank you for explaining everything!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks. I'm only sorry that the internet fails to provide quality content such that my meagre video is considered the best. I've reviewed the successor to this machine as well. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aauVlbWriMuTYNY.html

  • @ShermanMR2
    @ShermanMR2 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent review of this fine machine. I just received mine about a week ago and absolutely love it.

  • @nickedds2907
    @nickedds29078 ай бұрын

    Great review man, and yeah you are the only one i found to explain the filter, thanks for the info.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    8 ай бұрын

    That reflects terribly on all those who review for profit or self-gain-it's often at the expense of others.

  • @corman2332
    @corman23328 ай бұрын

    THIS is a damn vacuum review. Thank you for the information and the depth you went to.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm only sorry and ashamed there wasn't anywhere else worthy of your praise on the entire internet. All those big names and popular channels. It's all about the money for them...at your expense, of course. Quite unbelievable really. I've reviewed the more recent model to.

  • @ashar1182
    @ashar1182 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great detailed review. Great help

  • @princess-pumpkin
    @princess-pumpkin Жыл бұрын

    I wanted to say a big thanks for this video! I've watched countless v15 review videos (I'm a new owner trying to learn any tips and tricks with these kinds of vacs), and this is by far the most direct, informative and all-around helpful review. It was like you read my mind with the optional accessories (I was actually about to purchase a few, and you've made my final decision all the more clear). I also hadn't used the hair screw tool much, aside from the stairs, and you've convinced me to try it on a lot more surfaces. I was pretty sure I had made the right decision with this vac prior to your video, but now I feel 100% sure. Thanks again!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Sorry the rest of KZread failed you. The rest of the reviewers out there failed me too. They either didn't understand, had a propaganda agenda, or were just profiteering at our expense. So, I had to make my own video to compensate and let there be just one example of how to do things properly out there, in case anyone listened.

  • @GeoTheBlaxican
    @GeoTheBlaxican Жыл бұрын

    Very informative review. By far the best I've seen on KZread! Just ordered my V15 Detect Absolute yesterday.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks. This was my intention. Unfortunately YT is generally full of rubbish by people who don't have a clue and want money or to peddle an agenda. Everyone might have the right to speak freely, but not everyone has the right to be heard equally, because not everyone knows what they're talking about. If you want something doing right, you have to do it yourself, as the old adage goes. Hence this review.

  • @dfbiker
    @dfbiker Жыл бұрын

    Excellent review as always and I swear by both my V11 and V15. There both amazing machines and nothing compares. I’ve just ordered the new brush tool. Oh my god, game changer for my car. 👍

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    The new crevice tool is supposed to be good for the car as well according to their promo www.dyson.co.uk/support/journey/tools/972141-01

  • @dfbiker

    @dfbiker

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts I’ll let you know what I think when I get it 👍 Things are always dropping down seats and I’m like u. The old rubber tool on the crevice one always bends and stops the suction.

  • @areuaware6842
    @areuaware6842 Жыл бұрын

    I just ordered one from Dyson and looking forward to getting it and using it to clean up my world.

  • @areuaware6842

    @areuaware6842

    Жыл бұрын

    I also have to say that I've chosen the Dyson after seeing a number other brand cordless vacuums at various friends houses in pieces in their garages collecting dust but in the way it was intended.

  • @andrewmontgomery7066
    @andrewmontgomery706611 ай бұрын

    Great information and video. This would have sold me on the V15 if I didn’t already own one. The green laser is a huge benefit when vacuuming pet hair off hard floors. I was amazed at how at all the hair the laser illuminates that are naked to the eye under normal lighting without the laser. Great video.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    11 ай бұрын

    Although the hair will be cleaned whether or not it is visible just prior to the head passing over it.

  • @hannahrackliffe8067
    @hannahrackliffe8067 Жыл бұрын

    This made me feel so good about my purchase yesterday. ❤ Thank you for such an informative, unbiased review! 🎉

  • @Pekelder

    @Pekelder

    3 ай бұрын

    Do you still like it?

  • @Dysonballs
    @Dysonballs Жыл бұрын

    Great review and touching on the filtration which is often overlooked when people are buying a new vacuum cleaner! Good to see. Didn’t realise the material that was used for this new HEPA filter so that was interesting. I see some markets have the V12 with this new HEPA filter too. The built in crevice and dusting brush is a handy feature. I suppose that’s why they don’t include the tool clip due to that although it’’ll be handy to put other tools on it like you have. I can just hear some people now saying that built in crevice tool may cause blockages hahaha!! Though new tools look good especially the self cleaning scratch free dusting brush. The awkward gap tool I thought the sliding dusting brush looked a little pointless compared to the one on the other crevice tool. Interesting new technologies that are being worked on and particular the anticipated solid state batteries! I wonder if Dyson’s philosophy with the focus on cordless is to maybe launch a new model every 2 years or so rather than every year! Depending maybe on new technology being ready to launch!

  • @craiglawrence5211
    @craiglawrence5211 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for reviewing the new tools too. Might well pick up the new duster.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    The new duster (and extension hose) made dusting accessible again for me

  • @craiglawrence5211

    @craiglawrence5211

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts I already have a copycat clone extension, inferior to the real deal I'm sure but sufficient for my needs. My only concern about the dusting head is how easy it will be to get around my balustrades compared to the slimmer multi-tool, which I also use to do the edges of the steps before using the hair screw on the main body. I find the screw doesn't have quite the edge suction to get all the dog hairs.

  • @Jeo-What
    @Jeo-What Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for such in-depth review. I wish the power brush would also have the laser beam feature since that is the tool we use more often and the roller even though more effective and maneuverable on the hard surface the tinny wheels collects debris too quickly to stop the wheels and requires very frequent maintenance. Also, I wish all the small accessories are designed like the Light Pipe Crevice Tool so they would light up the area especially when using during cleaning the vehicles. Hopefully next model will have it all!

  • @Clove_Parma

    @Clove_Parma

    Жыл бұрын

    Problem is that the LED would just illuminate the carpet texture and be useless on carpet. That said, it can detect whether it's on hardfloor or carpet so could surely have an auto on/off function

  • @GaryT1952
    @GaryT1952 Жыл бұрын

    Bought the V15 Absolute for my wife this Christmas...totally remarkable machine. So easy and fun to use, I'm now doing most of the vacuuming...not sure how that happened...there's a moral in there some place

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    It's a gadget, so automatically it's good for husbands. And if a products makes a chore easier to do, and even fun, then win.

  • @Clove_Parma

    @Clove_Parma

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts wait till you get your mits on the Gen5 Detect, 23% more power, no trigger and the higher grade filter as standard now. Managed to win one in a raffle and she's a nice upgrade from my admittedly still fantastic V11, but the extra suction is a huge help with the non-motorised tools

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Well, I reviewed the Gen5 eventually: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aauVlbWriMuTYNY.html

  • @ash-yw4rz
    @ash-yw4rz Жыл бұрын

    Thankyou for such a in-depth well articulated review of the dyson v15 absolute! You have helped confirm my decision :)

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks. It's deeply sad to think my videos are singled out as something noteworthy relative to the rest of the entire internet.

  • @leelameka
    @leelameka Жыл бұрын

    Ah, I want, I want... (brilliant video!) Thank you : )

  • @timconnell5878
    @timconnell5878 Жыл бұрын

    Nice review.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    The editing on this one really dragged on for days... ughh I'm dreading the next one tbh

  • @xyonic
    @xyonic Жыл бұрын

    At 14:56 you mentioned not going above the max fill line per Dyson's instructions, but upon my very first use I was not paying close attention and filled the canister well above the max line. Do you know if that only affects suction performance before emptying the canister, or could there be more permanent damage as a result?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    No, it just means more gets through to the filter so will need rinsing more frequently to remove it.

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 Жыл бұрын

    The Scratch-free dusting brush is only available as part of the Detail cleaning kit for now in the US. Looks like a much better brush than the ones that come with the vacuums. The US website also shows a Pet grooming kit which looks a lot like the one that was available for the Cinetic models if I remember. I can't afford to upgrade from my V10 so adding the scratch-free brush would be a nice upgrade in cleaning.

  • @sulaimanjaghuri6147
    @sulaimanjaghuri6147 Жыл бұрын

    When I use my mine Dyson v15 the shroud often gets dusty even not pass the max fill line

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    So? That's because there's dust in there. It's obviously not an issue and is cleaned when emptied as explained and demonstrated in the video. My V15 makes a motor-like noise when I turn it on.

  • @petersonfamily6223
    @petersonfamily6223 Жыл бұрын

    Does the built-in wand and duster impact clean when compared to the V15 without it or add additional weight? Currently, the V15 Detect is $100 less than the Absolute, and you can purchase the extra tools and HEPA filter for less if needed. I see no need for the mattress tool and unfortunately, the current Absoute kit doesn't include some items mentioned in the review. would get an additional HEPA filter to have a spare to dry. Thanks

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    It doesn't add any noticeable additional weight

  • @djenson
    @djenson Жыл бұрын

    Recently purchased the Ball Animal upright (up32) and holy moly. The design and thought put into it is incredible. I see why the cordless models cost so much, out of my range unfortunately.

  • @wpgc2
    @wpgc2 Жыл бұрын

    is the enhanced blue color filter interchangable with the purple filter on standard V15? thanks

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably, but I don't know for certain.

  • @Jan290195
    @Jan290195 Жыл бұрын

    Best review I seen and I watched all of them as I am deciding if I should go for the v12 or the v15. Have you had a chance to use the v12 and how would you compare it to the v15?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    V12 is not a mains replacement and intended for quick pickups

  • @Jan290195

    @Jan290195

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts Thank you, that is actually very helpful.

  • @walkinthedarkservethelight
    @walkinthedarkservethelight4 ай бұрын

    Tks for great sharing. May I know where the dust gets injected into the bin? I am worried that dust may leak from the injected hole through the sucking pipe when the bin’s MAX line reached. In addition, is that possible to leak from other areas, such as the HEPA filter when MAX line reached? I just recently noticed the MAX line.😅

  • @walkinthedarkservethelight

    @walkinthedarkservethelight

    4 ай бұрын

    I just found the manual mentioned a air inlet on the right hand side of the machine just below the point where the bin joins the main body of machine. So I guess the dust gets injected from that hole. Is that correct? If so, will v15 keep air inlet closed when it is not used/triggered by users? Or is that hole always opened so dust may leak out from air inlet through pipe to cause pollution?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    4 ай бұрын

    Dust gets injected into the bin from the edge of the bin, yes. All air and dirt enters only from the cleaner head/attachment tool. Only cleaner air exits from the HEPA exhaust. All the dust stays inside regardless of whether you go over the max fill line. Going over this line increases the amount of dust leaving the first stage separation cyclone and heading to the second stage cyclones, and thus more leaves those to the filter. In othe rwords, going over the max fill line dirties the filter a bit faster (although not too much for Dyson machines). The next generation of Dyson machines will radically change this and there may not be a max fill line as currently exists.

  • @walkinthedarkservethelight

    @walkinthedarkservethelight

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@VacuumFacts Thanks for your kind response! Really happy to know the great filtration ability of v15 with HEPA filter and other 4 steps to keep dust inside along with only fresh air exits. On the other hand, does the "edge of the bin" you mentioned mean the "air inlet" shown in the v15 user manual? If so, can v15 keep air inlet closed when machine not in use? Just wonder if it's always open, then some dust surpass the MAX line probably may leak out from that hole thru the pipe then cause some pollution. And really glad to know the next gen will upgrade the MAX line issue, which may enhance the user exp more! 😀

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh I see. Yes, I meant air inlet (on the bin; there are many throughout the system in different sections). Well if the bin is literally overflowing and completely blocked, then dust will fall back out. But otherwise, dust shouldn't be able to get back up from the bin, back through the inlet, and fall back out of the wand. Best practice is to spend 5 seconds emptying the bin after every use. kzread.info/dash/bejne/d5OdzZiqg8bZYNI.html The next generation of Dyson cordless cleaners to be released appear to use a different design of bin. Dust doesn't swirl around anymore and can be compacted with a plunger. It will only stop working when it's completely packed full, so a max fill line might not be needed (we'll find out).

  • @glenvance6737
    @glenvance6737 Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant review my dude... Youve made up my mind 👍

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Although I'm not trying to make up people's minds as such; I'm just stating the facts so people are informed in their own decision-making process rather than misled by the rest of the internet and poor reviews out there.

  • @milenamckay3923
    @milenamckay3923 Жыл бұрын

    After initially thinking of spending a maximum of AU$300 for another vacuum cleaner, about two months ago I decided to take the eye watering plunge of spending AU$1500 on the V15 and cordless to boot, direct from Dyson as they had a couple of promotional items to throw in. This only happened after a lot of research and 'hoped' the reviews I read and watched were true to the product. The result after using my V15.....it is the King and Queen of ALL vacuum cleaners, especially cordless ones!! If you can afford it without selling any body parts, go for it. My mini Miele doesn't get used now as the V15 is scarily superior in cleaning plus no expense to replace bags. However, I have to get in touch with Dyson as my only issue is disconnecting the long stick from the barrel. Whether the barrel is full or not, it's very tight and extremely difficult to remove despite pressing down the red release button 😞Great review by the way Vacuum Facts, I don't tire of being reassured I've made the right decision 🙂

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Liquid lubricants should never be used. I made this video to address this problem kzread.info/dash/bejne/a4Ws27GskpCalqQ.html

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    The talc is just reproduction of what the machines are like out of the box when factory new, which the engineers decide. There is a dusty lubricant inside to stop it sticking. Their knowledge of the technical details of these machines and design goals far exceeds mine since they're the creators.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah yes, I misread the OP. Wand from the barrel. OK, lubricant might help (or a clean).

  • @thisfeatureisbad
    @thisfeatureisbad Жыл бұрын

    Is the laser fluffy head compatible with the older Dyson models? I'm planning on buying a V10 Powerhead NEW as it's more affordable for me and still performs great. I wanted a V8 before, but it got sold out pretty quickly.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Website doesn't say but it's £100 and you'll have to call Dyson www.dyson.co.uk/support/journey/spare-details.971360-01

  • @ltn4793

    @ltn4793

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes with any cordless Dysons since V7 with the exception of the V12, which use a different diameter connector

  • @anitabeel60
    @anitabeel60 Жыл бұрын

    what is “Shark normal” on your diagram? I’m definitely interested in knowing which shark vacuum you tested this against!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/e22rpK-Npbuembg.html

  • @parwaz7861
    @parwaz7861 Жыл бұрын

    I used hair extensions to test the hair screw tool and it got tangled in the brushbar, not sure if it’s because of the material or something but the hair comb tool on the main floortool works properly

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    No real-world situation is represented by the absurdity of your 'test'...

  • @parwaz7861

    @parwaz7861

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts How? I spread the hair out on the floor and in the dyson video it shows a lot of hair being sucked up and instantly whisked away into the vacuum

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Show me some objective evidence of that specific situation occurring in the real-world. Evidence, not speculation. The Dyson videos are tailored for visual impact, much like their exaggerated fluffy promo video with the sweets etc.

  • @parwaz7861

    @parwaz7861

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts It’s common for people to be used to straight suction vacuums like Henry’s on a dark coloured carpet for a visually clean looking appearance when theres tons of hair, especially on stairs etc Or when theres an accommodation where students don’t bother using a vacuum for days or even weeks, these are often also shared accommodations and therefore tons of hair can be shed Or a home salon experience, if they had a v11 outsize which isn’t tangle free but does come with the hair screw tool that seems like a more sensible approach But all these examples aside, the main thing is that in Dysons demonstrations they show with the tangle free turbine head that it could effortlessly pick up long strands of different things but my hair screw tool couldn’t, does that mean the tangle free head is better or was it the material I used? (Hair extensions)

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Still waiting for evidence objectively showing real world situations are represented by your hair museum. The obvious problem is you used it for a situation it would never actually face. Very long hair delivered *uniformally* at very high density. Absurd. That never happens, even in the situations you describe above. I can't believe this is even being discussed.

  • @Achala148
    @Achala148 Жыл бұрын

    I can't thank you enough for your honest reviews! I have been round and around videos, almost settle on a choice and then find a con that I can't accept... I have narrowed down to Dyson, Bosch or Tenco... and I am thinking perhaps the Tineco hasn't got the full machine filtration (not sure). I am not sure what the difference between Dyson Absolute and Dyson Complete are? I wonder if you can go into that? Or are they the same machine with different attachments? Complete comes with a self-standing dock station which is nice... Also finding very difficult to find videos on Bosch comparison to Dyson... I was looking at Bosch Unlimited Serie 7 pro Animal.. there is serie 8, but very little info and not available in Australia where I am from... can I ask you to do video on these so I can finally make a choice? Or perhaps I should wait for the new Dyson in a year or two? One concern is weight and noise level as want to buy for my 85yo mum where overhead cleaning will feature in weight and her criticism of cordless is run time... Most reviews don't give a real-time working run time so very frustrating....This has me swinging to Bosch despite small canister, and it is quiet - very nice. But Bosch customer service and their difficult website to just browse is pulling me to Dyson Complete Animal... Dyson answered me almost immediately on their FB message facility.... So stuck between these two and maybe Tineco S15 (but some reviews say customer service is poor and the machine starts ok but after some time stops performing) ....? Also read some reviews on Bosch that batteries don't last, store charging after a year or so.. but can always replace them I guess... ? ... So hard.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd recommend checking out Dyson's website as they explain what attachments etc. come with each flavour of the products. I've not reviewed the Bosch directly, but I guarantee it's a Dyson clone that doesn't perform as well, looking at its technology and specifications. But it's cheaper, so it's up to you. The new Dyson Gen5 is released officially in a few days which has some amazing technology and features in it. But at £850, it's a substantial investment. Ultimately, you have to pick your budget and decide what you want. Dyson is objectively the best, but also the most expensive. The rest clone their technology on the cheap, and it shows, but some people don't mind that and want to pay less. If you want the best, go Dyson; if you want the best but are on a budget, go an older Dyson; if you're on a budget, you might want to settle for a knockoff clone.

  • @Achala148

    @Achala148

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts thank you so much. I dont mind spending good money for good products, I just didn't want to buy and then find it has problems I am not prepared to accept... some say the Dyson are noisy and later models heavy but for performance ie. Suction and runtime... I can put up with that. Problem ordering online you can't test it out first... Looked at the Gen5 briefly, have to study what is different re performance. I dont really need all that digital tech. Its for my mum at 85 years old so has to be simple - she is not a techy by any means outside of operating a microwave!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    The new Gen5 is the quietest vacuum I've ever heard ever and has a 90 day money back guarantee, apparently, so you can test it for 3 months. It's 2.3 kg in the hand, which is fairly comparable to the rest. Except it just works, even for an 85 year old. In many ways, it's simpler, because it just works properly and so less maintenance and problems with clogging etc. over time. I'll be doing a review of it in a week or so when it's released.

  • @Achala148

    @Achala148

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts Oh thank you! Will be keeping an eye out for that before I decide to buy... I wonder if it fits the self standing docking station that comes with the Dyson V15 Complete, and if accessories for V15 and older fit it? Watching this space! Can't thank you enough

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Unlikely; it has a completely different battery design and so all change (including the charger).

  • @johnslife4993
    @johnslife4993 Жыл бұрын

    Can you review the Dyson Gen 5 Detect?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe at some point, but not any time soon. It's not even available in the UK. I've already commented on its features in these comments if you look for it.

  • @jamesmck896
    @jamesmck896 Жыл бұрын

    Do you have a link to the video at 5:40 I can’t seem to find it and it looks intriguing

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Wait, found it: kzread.info/dash/bejne/n2Z5mZeihrmTYps.html

  • @jamesmck896

    @jamesmck896

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome thanks I’m shocked how quickly you replied to this even though the video is 4 months old was expecting at least 1-2 days but wow you’re quick Also I am loving your channel so many great videos with excellent facts and clips definitely one of the best out there :)

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    This channel is compensation for what's out there, sadly.

  • @josecerdajr.9684
    @josecerdajr.96846 ай бұрын

    What about a review on the dyson submarine absolute

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    6 ай бұрын

    meh. I still feel mops are better when done correctly.

  • @dgmckenzie11
    @dgmckenzie11 Жыл бұрын

    Did they drop the "+" from the name? I can not find the 'plus' model?

  • @RobertBeedle

    @RobertBeedle

    Жыл бұрын

    Dyson sells the outsize plus or the v15 destruct absolute

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Check their website for your country to see what's available

  • @battery_wattage
    @battery_wattage Жыл бұрын

    The V11 V-Ball on my cleaner head broke off last week😔. I ordered a replacement V15 head and in the meantime wanted to harvest the motor for any jerryrig projects I could make😂. It turns out it is just a direct driven brushless motor with no gearbox of any kind. It’s quite a large outrunner motor which explains the torque it can produce without a gearbox system.

  • @beko1987

    @beko1987

    Жыл бұрын

    Was it easy to hook external power to? Did you power it via the pcb or just straight to the motor?

  • @battery_wattage

    @battery_wattage

    Жыл бұрын

    @@beko1987 running 17V to the PCB triggered the fail safe of my power supply without ever running the motor. There is some kind of data transfer or communication that is clearly needed from the vacuum cleaner that goes through the main power. I can’t run power directly to the brushless motor because the speed controller is integrated into the PCB. I would have to find a different speed controller.

  • @PsychedOut..
    @PsychedOut..3 күн бұрын

    I don’t suppose you have an opinion on the V15 total clean vs the V15 absolute, do you? I’m really struggling to find the difference between them and Dyson customer service have been no help at all. I’m trying to decide between the 2. I’ve found deals on both so there’s not much difference in price. Will the battery on the absolute be enough to vacuum an average 3 bed semi-detached house? I’ve read some reviews saying the battery is appalling and given the price I want to ensure I’m making the right decision.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    3 күн бұрын

    Dyson customer service have become very, very poor recently (as of mid 2024) and lets down the entire company. The total clean is the higher end product, whose only difference is that it comes with more tools-most notably the anti-hair screw tool, which is pretty core. I'd also add the Gen5 is much better still, and the next product looks to be quite radically different, whenever it's released (maybe next year).

  • @PsychedOut..

    @PsychedOut..

    2 күн бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts I’m glad you mentioned the customer service because I’ve found the same thing. My wife and daughter have Dyson hairdryers, when my wife had an issue end of last year they were great but we called 2 weeks ago about my daughter’s and they were utterly useless. It’s a real shame, given it’s a premium product, good CS should be an area in which they excel. Thanks for the reply, very helpful!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    2 күн бұрын

    Their customer service used to be truly excellent. Replacement of modular parts no questions asked. Now it's a joke and others have described the utter shambles it is now and the miserable experience you have to endure if something goes wrong. What a genuine shame. Technologically, they are unsurpassed or even approached.

  • @RLockwich
    @RLockwich Жыл бұрын

    I wish these reviews covered more about high carpet for cordless vacuums. I have mainly all high carpet all throughout my house and want to know more about performance of that.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    My carpet is considered deep-pile. This was covered in the review during the performance testing description. I've never tried an Outsize. Technologically, they're the virtually the same; one is just larger (at least for the Gen5Detect versions).

  • @matthewgaffney9691
    @matthewgaffney9691 Жыл бұрын

    How close is a V8 to a V10? Is picking up a V8 still better than most mains?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    I've not performance tested the V8 to know for sure, but it's not in the mains-league, as Dyson themselves were open about. It was designed for quick pickups (like the V12-its successor). Only the V10, 11, 15, & gen5 are mains replacements.

  • @GoTnUnion
    @GoTnUnion Жыл бұрын

    Did you see the Dyson Gen5detect yet? Is it going to get a review too?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    At £850?! I've run out of livers to sell.

  • @tsukikaze7777

    @tsukikaze7777

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts 😂

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Viewer765 Assuming money was no object and I didn't have a vacuum yet, yes-because it's newer and better. And I'd buy its successor over that for the same reason.

  • @sbomorse
    @sbomorse Жыл бұрын

    My V10 is still going strong and still offers amazing suction - I just can't justify upgrading no matter how nice the newer models are. The only issue I've got is my battery is a bit loose.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Surprising on the V10 seeing as it was screwed in. Yeah, pity the newer models are so expensive. If you want a future model, you just have to save up for it. A bit a week in a piggy bank. And you could also sell the V10 and get a bit for that at the time as well.

  • @sbomorse

    @sbomorse

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts I use my auto empty robot vacuum for daily cleaning and only use the V10 on the very rare occasions I need to vacuum furniture. I dropped my V10 and since then the battery has been a little loose despite the screw still being fully tightened.

  • @sbomorse

    @sbomorse

    Жыл бұрын

    @@drinkwater9891 at the moment I have the Ecovacs T8 TruDetect with auto empty base. My old Roborock S5 had better navigation though and the Ecovacs gets stuck on the door threshold regularly.

  • @sbomorse

    @sbomorse

    Жыл бұрын

    @@drinkwater9891 had the J7± and returned it within a week. It took forever to clean and the camera navigation was shite as well as the obstacle avoidance. I only had a 2 bed flat and it couldn't even clean it in one go.

  • @sbomorse

    @sbomorse

    Жыл бұрын

    @@drinkwater9891 lidar is an absolute must for a robot vacuum otherwise it's nowhere near as fast and accurate. My Ecovacs has two lasers in the front pointing in opposite directions for object avoidance (much more accurate than camera based avoidance) Sounds like you've got the perfect set up for a robot vacuum, they really make the most sense when you live on one floor (flat or bungalow). I can clean my entire bungalow (which is a very big two bed) I'm less than an hour and that's with it doing each room twice.

  • @LouLou-22
    @LouLou-22 Жыл бұрын

    I've just purchased the dyson 15 tonight. Bare in mind its my first dyson I've bought. I'm getting on the 3rd of Janurary. How long does it take to fully charge??? I can't wait to get mine!!!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Just assemble it, stick it on charge, come back in a couple of hours and it's ready to go.

  • @LouLou-22

    @LouLou-22

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts thank you. Can't wait too use it! 🙌🏼👍🏻🙌🏼

  • @parwaz7861
    @parwaz7861 Жыл бұрын

    What are your thoughts on the new Dyson generation 5 in Korea?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    What are yours?

  • @parwaz7861

    @parwaz7861

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts I asked you first ;)

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    oh well

  • @parwaz7861

    @parwaz7861

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts so what are your thoughts on it compared to a V15?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Not much. See other comments

  • @RLockwich
    @RLockwich Жыл бұрын

    Returning the Shark Stratos cordless today and getting the Outsize. The value of the extra $100 for what would be a $150 battery if I wanted to buy it from Dyson later is one thing. Dust capacity being better at .5 gal vs .2 gal, although I just came from a Shark Vertex that had a .25 gal dust capacity so that doesn’t really matter either I guess. Understanding the open suction is worse because of the added 2” on the cleaning path width. The Shark Stratos upright has .76 kpa unsealed vs the 1.74 kpa on the Outsize. The Stratos cordless (returning) at .95 unsealed kpa meaning that even with the outsize being bigger and worse than the detect, it still has better suction in sealed and unsealed than both Stratos cordless and upright.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Suction alone is only indirectly relevant to cleaning performance-the metric that actually counts. There are some really terrible 'popular' YT channels out there that spread utter nonsense, often by championing measurements of suction and unimpeded airflow, which is genuinely absurd and shows complete ignorance of the most basic of science on their part. And it’s all very simple to understand. A porous surface (a carpet) resists and relatively reduces the air current flowing through it into a cleaner head sealed to its surface. (If the head is unsealed, then there is a low resistance pathway for larger air currents to flow, bypassing the pile where the dirt is.) This is basic Ohm’s law taught to all children in the developed world. Increasing suction pressure partly overcomes this air resistance and maintains a greater portion the air current through the pile (too much suction causes head clamping, though). Increasing air current through the pile generally increases the air speed that particles within it experience. Air speed is directly important to cleaning performance as this determines the energy imparted to remove particles. The energy imparted to particles is also determined by whether the particle is netted by the fibres and their location and depth. Cleaner head design is therefore also directly important to ensuring particles experience high air speed, by optimising flow and minimising netting. There are no easy ‘bedroom youtuber’ measurements that can be made for these important parameters; cleaning performance has to be measured directly. Sadly, the worst channels fail at even this by doing unrepresentative and very poorly controlled ‘tests’ which show nothing of relevance or to any degree of confidence. If you see someone trying to remove sand artificially injected deep into a pile for example, switch off immediately and blacklist. The conclusion these misleading channels peddle that the outsize is outperformed by the non-outsize version is very poorly supported and I do not believe to be true under real-world conditions. Beware not to be misled by flashy, loud ignorance.

  • @RLockwich

    @RLockwich

    Жыл бұрын

    You sir, have earned my subscription. Very well written and I really appreciate you taking the time for the explanation.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    My entire channel is about a) busting myths and b) providing the FULL truth, rather than a misleading half-truth. I am therefore *hated* by the tribal and accused of being 'biased', ironically, as my comments reveal. Even mentioning my name on any other channel's comments will get you viciously acosted.

  • @nzjustin8420
    @nzjustin8420 Жыл бұрын

    Are you still able to activate the trigger while the bin is open?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes; it's still a V15.

  • @joechilders205

    @joechilders205

    Жыл бұрын

    Is this a good thing or a bad thing? This is the first time I've heard of it.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    @@joechilders205 bad thing but easily avoidable

  • @32bits-of-a-bus59
    @32bits-of-a-bus59 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for a wonderful review! As a V15 owner, I'd be interested if the V15+'s filter can be retrofitted to the original V15 model. If so, I'd buy one as a spare part. However, I can imagine that the new filter might cause higher pressure drop, that has to be compensated by the motor. That's why I hesitate. I'm not 100% sure that the main body is identical to V15.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not 100% sure, but i do recall the air power of the + machine being greater-possibly to compensate for the filter's increased resistance. But I'm really not sure. Might be best just to save up and get the next model in a year or so.

  • @32bits-of-a-bus59

    @32bits-of-a-bus59

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts Do you also know how much higher the air power is? That's quite interesting, as both units look so similar. Unless the battery pack is different it would mean that V15+'s endurance should be shorter, which I doubt.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    If memory serves, it was only like 10 AW more but the specs aren't on their website anymore

  • @32bits-of-a-bus59

    @32bits-of-a-bus59

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts Thanks for the information. If I remember correctly, the suction power is around 200 AW? So it seems the difference is negligible. Might even be that the new filter not only works better but also has lower resistance. With the rest of the machine being identical this would lead to slightly better suction power. Counter-intuitive but not entirely impossible.

  • @AverageReviewsYT
    @AverageReviewsYT Жыл бұрын

    I stopped at the outsize.. I love the wider head and dual batteries.. the v12 I just think is under sized for any real cleaning. The v15 I skipped on because the louder head and the narrow head and the graph showing the particle size and how that would never do me any good.. I did though want the laser head but eh.. I do want a fluffy head though. I’m in a new apartment and have 99% hardwood (i hate it).

  • @Clove_Parma

    @Clove_Parma

    Жыл бұрын

    The V12 really should have at least the same 540ml capacity of the V8, not it's paltry 350ml. It really is a shame as it hamstrings what would otherwise be a great vacuum. The particle count on V12 and V15 can quickly be disabled by holding the button at the screen and accessing the user menu, the adaptive suction is the more important factor anyway in saving battery life whilst giving a good clean

  • @edsherwood2173
    @edsherwood2173 Жыл бұрын

    What does the detect absolute come with that the detect doesn’t? I don’t see the v15+ advertised anymore just the v15 detect and v15 detect absolute

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    It's literally listed on their website. www.dyson.co.uk/vacuum-cleaners/cordless/v15/all

  • @edsherwood2173

    @edsherwood2173

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts that’s not on the us site

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah ok. You didn't specify your country (there are lots to choose from). You will have to check the website of the country you are in to determine what is for sale and what it comes with.

  • @battery_wattage
    @battery_wattage Жыл бұрын

    I don’t know your living situation, but I do wish dyson implemented a way to rid of hair when emptying. My household has so much long hair and the only way to touch free remove them is through pushing the small latch to remove the bin and empty. If not we have to deal with strands dangling from main bin seal.

  • @battery_wattage

    @battery_wattage

    Жыл бұрын

    @John Machotka yes I know that. I have a V11. 12+in hair just lingers between the squeegee and the skirt. I could repeatedly move the bin, but it’s much more faster to do the extra work of physically removing the bin to take out the hair.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Other than emptying more frequently, if that does't help, the only thing I can think of is taking the shroud off as you're already doing. Very long hair is a pain.

  • @louis-philippearnhem6959
    @louis-philippearnhem6959 Жыл бұрын

    Your videos rare very professional. I wonder how much time you spend at a single one like this. Rethorical question 😬 Cheers from Belgium, EU.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Sadly, they're professional and time-consuming to try and compensate for the lack of it elsewhere on this topic on YT.

  • @Jarra7
    @Jarra79 ай бұрын

    Is it compatible with the gen5 version?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    9 ай бұрын

    Is what compatible?

  • @Jarra7

    @Jarra7

    9 ай бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts light pipe crevice tool Is it suitable for Dyson gen5 detect absolute

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    9 ай бұрын

    Oh, I dont think so. At least not the older versions that work on the V15. See Gen5 Review.

  • @Andrico77
    @Andrico77 Жыл бұрын

    I love the laser. It’s very helpful and almost addictive. In my house I turn the lights off you can see every little fibre, it’s nuts.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Who vacuums in the dark? xD

  • @Andrico77

    @Andrico77

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts turning the lights doesn’t mean its dark unless one lives in a dungeon. Removing overhead light really helps.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    I've always found it laughably ironic listening to complaints that you need light to "see where you're vacuuming" and hence why pointless headlights on some non-Dyson products are 'useful', yet people are now turning the lights off so they can see the dirt they're trying to clean up (apparently oblivious to the fact that the more harmful dust is microscopic and invisible to the human eye by definition). xD

  • @boss_acg
    @boss_acg Жыл бұрын

    I just realized this is UK exclusive. You can't get these in the US. We have the V15 but not plus. We get the absolute plus, which is slightly less powerful but bigger.

  • @Clove_Parma

    @Clove_Parma

    Жыл бұрын

    Seems you may have been misled, there's no difference between the Absolute and Absolute Plus suction power, only tools and accessories. The larger Outsize model is a larger V11 with the laser fluffy head for reference :)

  • @Dysonballs
    @Dysonballs Жыл бұрын

    I see Dyson have launched in Korea the Dyson Gen5 Detect with new Gen5 motor technology, 262 airwatts, up to 70 minutes runtime, 10 cell battery so no solid state as yet! New HEPA Filter, new redesigned handle with power button on the new LCD screen. New Fluffy optic head with light blaze for better visibility! Tried to post the link even broken up but it deletes it!!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I saw

  • @Dysonballs

    @Dysonballs

    Жыл бұрын

    I was hoping it had a solid state battery but not as yet! Next year maybe! The new motor tech looks great and the new HEPA filter is interesting hearing what they have done with it. I see they have a trademark for Dyson Submarine which falls under the Floorcare, hardfloor cleaning etc…category! Intrigued to see that in the future!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    The Gen5 is not necessarily a product the west will get. It's like a V15 plus for that market.

  • @Dysonballs

    @Dysonballs

    Жыл бұрын

    Very true never thought of that! I wonder what prompted them to move away from the trigger on this model! Granted the V12 has a power button so does the Omni Glide.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Well, I guess no one else is going to say anything. This is clearly a model tailored to that geographic location. I suspect this model won’t be a global release (but I may be wrong). It’s clearly an evolved V15 and shows some interesting improvements to existing technologies. The improved motor is significant and very impressive, giving 20% more power. Incredible power density that genuinely shames the competition. They tout the 262AW and try to do a visual crevice test for marketing. Ironically their bleed holes in the crevice tool cause suction loss, but it still shows a reasonable relative comparison, sloppy as it is, formally speaking. Says nothing about carpet cleaning performance though; the main head hasn’t changed in this version, and it’s known there’s a new and completely different design coming. Their HEPA filtration has been improved even more to the point that all other vacuums are borderline polluting now in comparison. It again puts the competition to humiliating shame that they’re so far behind. 99.99% of all particles greater than 100 nm removed, up from 99.97%! That’s unbelievable. Interestingly, they test now against viruses like influenza, but were quick to point out that they don’t test against sars-cov-2 (which can be as small as 70 nm). I can see Dyson over time working towards coronavirus-proof masks/respirators. Dyson could do a far better job at highlighting the genuine inferiority of the competition with regards filtration. The old, bagged machines and all other cordless and stick vacs are genuinely filthy in comparison now. Those products are so far back in the past, you’d have to have the wool pulled over your eyes and be stewing in ignorance to want to go with such a product. In fairness, that filtration performance is only achieved in boost mode, which of course is not supposed to be used all the time, so the numbers aren’t representative of what you get in normal use, which is a little misleading. They’ve improved their floor laser now (this is the Fluffy Optic BTW), so it illuminates beyond the region you’re about to vacuum over anyway. Technically, this now makes it less useless and can show you where you’ve not vacuumed. Although, for anyone sloppy enough in their cleaning pattern to miss spots and benefit from a laser, I’d be amazed if they therefore gave a crap anyway. And I’m also still at a loss why such a laser hasn’t been integrated into the main floor head, which does away with the fluffy head, practically speaking. I do like how they mention that it now highlights dust and NOT the floor. Most of the channels out there 'reviewing' the fluffy laser miss the point entirely and think it's a floor light. It's not. They try to show its lighting capability by turning off the lights and vacuuming in the dark to make it seem brighter. It's not a floor light! Marketing turns off the light for cosmetics, but this practice doesn't represent normal usage. This highlights the other inherent weakness with the laser-namely, when the room is well-lit, only the bigger stuff is obvious to see under laser light-if you’re even really looking-and moreso on an unpatterened floor. I'm just not convinced by its usefulness. It looks as though the LCD screen shows not just an integrated, cumulative histogram, but a real-time, colour-coded, shorter-integration histogram as well. Interesting for 5 minutes and then consigned to being ignored but giving it a tech feel. Yes, the battery has 2 more cells over the V15. This allows comparable run times for each power mode since the motor is more powerful and therefore drains the battery more. This will essentially likely move the performance curves I measure, higher for each mode, pushing the competition further into the dust. However, the downside is that 2 more cells is considerably more weight. This thing is now 1/6 heavier, up from 3 kg to 3.5 kg. The V10 was nice and light, the V15 is on the heavy side, and this Gen5 is likely going to be noticeably heavy, at least for above floor cleaning. Time will tell. Again, it’s possible still that the next western model could have solid state batteries, which would be a game changer for weight. However, even if not, it’ll come eventually, so weight issues will be short-lived. One thing most people fail to mention is the improved grip for comfort. Seemingly trivial, but actually, it’s what you interact with most. I also noticed they’re bundling the detail kit. I suspect the next western version will replace the old tools with the new out of the box. Finally, it’s not clear whether, with the battery size increase, they’re doing away with the trigger (objectively shown to conserve energy and improve run times) and pandering to the whiny who think you need to constantly squeeze it hard to activate and so get ‘tired’ hands. Time will tell. I still think they should keep the trigger but have a locking switch that *only works when above floor tools are detected*. It seems an obvious compromise. Being able to dust with two hands could be advantageous at times, so having a way to mount the machine onto your front, lock the switch to on, and do two-handed dusting would be helpful at times, as I know many have said in the past when Dyson first started developing the cordless stick vac formfactor. If battery technology ever develops to the point where you have boost-mode-only levels of power available for long run times over an hour would it make sense to drop the trigger completely, but that’s likely a decade away.

  • @TheTechnoHash
    @TheTechnoHash Жыл бұрын

    At this point would you recommend buying the original v15 or the plus model?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    I never recommend people buy anything specific. It's their money and their decision. All I do is provide information to make an informed decision, devoid of marketing deception and half-truths. The V15 is about ot be superseded by the Gen5Detect, so if a buyer's objective is to have 'the best/latest', then best wait for that. Otherwise, if they want something less expensive and good, then the V15 is sensible.

  • @TheTechnoHash

    @TheTechnoHash

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts thanks for getting back to me. I am happy to wait, any idea when is it coming to market, please mate?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Today: www.dyson.co.uk/vacuum-cleaners/cordless/gen5detect/absolute-prussian-blue-copper

  • @thegreatujo
    @thegreatujo Жыл бұрын

    This non-sponsored review sounded more like a commercial than all the reviews I watched. Not sure what to make of what.There are some cons and downsides that all reviewers point out except this one, including the ones that agree the Dyson is overall the best if price is not an issue.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Quite how it sounds like a commercial is anyone's guess when all it does is present a bunch of facts and the evidence for it (unlike a single commercial ever) from an independent source. You also didn't mention any of these 'cons' that 'others mention' and then fact-check their validity and provide a little evidence. The whole point of this video is to nullify faux doubt and misleading claims exactly of this nature. People can review the evidence and make their minds up for themselves, of course. It's fairly clear.

  • @Soul_Visuals_Photography
    @Soul_Visuals_Photography9 ай бұрын

    You just sold me on this

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    9 ай бұрын

    I've reviewed their more recent model too kzread.info/dash/bejne/aauVlbWriMuTYNY.html

  • @simon1419
    @simon141926 күн бұрын

    Doesn't seem like the self scraping shroud did a very good job cleaning the shroud at 15:04. I'm not hating, but just pointing it out. I just bought a V15 so I'm just watching reviews while waiting for it!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    25 күн бұрын

    If extremely soiled like it was, a couple of swipes in all of 1 second clears it. Also, even if you don't, it's loosened so the air removes much of it. The purpose is to remove the accreted material so there's space for air to pass through. The brilliant design in the future models is fundamentally changing this as well to avoid the problem of shroud clogging entirely.

  • @simon1419

    @simon1419

    25 күн бұрын

    ​@@VacuumFactsAh, that makes sense. Do you have a video or link to information on the future models? I love seeing what Dyson comes up with!

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    24 күн бұрын

    No link because it's still being researched. But I've described it in the comments here kzread.info/dash/bejne/noukxq1rY5e-lrg.html

  • @Mark-yy2py
    @Mark-yy2py10 ай бұрын

    It’s 599 now, but it’s on sale. Through Dyson

  • @CharlesHam1906

    @CharlesHam1906

    10 ай бұрын

    550 at Costco

  • @Mark-yy2py

    @Mark-yy2py

    10 ай бұрын

    @@CharlesHam1906 always a place cheaper once you buy it. Can’t ever win!

  • @johncrawford3020
    @johncrawford3020 Жыл бұрын

    Rotating motor head cuts out when in boost mode, 2 days old

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Assuming I believe you; almost every one elses doesn't; years old! It's under warranty for this very reason. Anecdotes like this never come with evidence of how to reproduce it from scratch, so you can never be sure what *really* caused the alleged failure.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    In fact, why are you using boost mode for anything other than a major local spillage? You're not supposed to as you'll reduce the service lifetime of the battery. The brushbar is designed to cut out if the suction is too strong for your particular carpet, causing it to be sucked into the head. In such cases, you're supposed to use auto mode and open the gates until this effect stops. It's all in the manual. Did you bother to read it and educate yourself, or just throw the knowledge away after those 2 days?

  • @VacuumFacts
    @VacuumFacts Жыл бұрын

    Some of the great comments I get that get deleted... @vacuumlover5932 The dyson may be able to exhaust such great levels of filtration but as soon as that “seal” is broken by emptying the bin or washing a dust covered filter, you’re defeating the purpose of having such high levels of filtration in the first place.. as opposed to the Sebo for example which has a bag you can seal with a cap allowing much less dust to escape when changing the bag. I don’t imagine many users will take their machine outside to empty or wash the dusty filter outside to avoid re-contamination of their indoor air. Btw I love the in-depth review and do love this product! I absolutely want to try one for myself. I used to have a V10. @VacuumFacts What on earth are you talking about? "exhaust such great levels of filtration"? You mean exhaust cleaner air than any other product, right? xD You’re ignorantly promulgating a myth long since debunked that emptying bagless cleaners automatically means lots of mess. While true for cheap Dyson clones with poorly thought out bin emptying mechanisms, it’s objectively false for modern Dyson cordless cleaners, as evidenced quite clearly here kzread.info/dash/bejne/d5OdzZiqg8bZYNI.html . Many 'self-sealing' bagged cleaners aren't as dust free as they'd like the gullible to believe, as evidenced in many of my reviews of them on my channel (and we’ll ignore the ridiculously outdated and costly disadvantages of the silly old, bagged approach discussed here kzread.info/dash/bejne/oqiCks2kf9etg7A.html ). The reality is that modern Dyson cordless machines are objectively FAR cleaner than any other product. This includes your favourite Sebo cleaners, whose costly bags let a lot more fine dirt through than Dyson machines now exhaust, and not just when emptying, but ALL the time it’s in use. Reflect on that. I know as a petty tribalist, you hate that fact, but well, too bad. You’ve made a complete fool of yourself, and I’d recommend heading back to the playground to add to the echo chamber of your fellow tribalists also at odds with reality. @vacuumlover5932 @@VacuumFacts I think the only tribalist here is you - for dyson. I like all types of vacuum’s not just Sebo and not just bagged. I like dyson. So you’re telling me that washing a filter covered in dust is cleaner than popping a bag out and throwing it in the bin? You literally touch the allergens with your hands and washing them down the sink.. hardly clean. You mention environmental waste with throwing away bags.. what about when the battery on a cordless machine depletes and has to be replaced after a couple years of use as it doesn’t hold a charge anymore or when the filter has been washed so many that it becomes ineffective or it starts to hold bad smells. I don’t know why you took my comment as a personal attack and then decide to insult my intelligence, I think you’re very rude and that’s highly uncalled for. @VacuumFacts I've no allegiance to Dyson, as stated many times. I focus on the best technology I am able to evidence. Rinsing a filter doesn't project dust into the air (it's wet in case it wasn't obvious) and you're washing your hands in the process. >_> There are massive disadvantages to bags you're glossing over, despite them all being pointed out in the previous link. You simply have no argument here. You're scraping the barrel again, trying to tribalistically chalk up points. The battery does NOT have to be replaced every couple of years (another ignorant myth you're spreading) unless it has been abused and the simple instructions not followed (don't use on max mode all the time unnecessarily). And batteries, which exist in ALL modern products in case you hadn't noticed, are recycled commonly nowadays, unlike the plastics in disposable bags thrown away casually, say. The claim the filter being rinsed "so many that it becomes ineffective or it starts to hold bad smells" is another ignorant pile of myths. You could present no objective, reputable, independently verifiable evidence to support the claim it becomes ineffective (because it's false and there's none). Filters don't smell if you rinse them (that's the WHOLE point), and they will smell afterwards only if it hadn't been dried fully before reuse causing mould-in other words, basic instructions not followed. You are talking perpetual nonsense. The only person insulting your intelligence here is yourself by continuously relying on myths or problems caused by not following basic instructions, all in conflict with evidence already available to you. @vacuumlover5932 @@VacuumFacts you refuse to acknowledge what an average consumer experiences based on your own knowledge of how to properly care for a machine. You state all these things that supposedly never happen but they do… to many, many people which I have seen first hand. @VacuumFacts >> "you refuse to acknowledge what an average consumer experiences based on your own knowledge of how to properly care for a machine" What does that even mean? I am an average consumer. >> "You state all these things that supposedly never happen but they do" For someone sensitive enough to think people are insulting their intelligence by responding clearly and giving them time of day, you're not demonstrating much of it here. At no point did I ever say "these things" (whatever that means, specifically) never happen. I explained HOW they happen (in the case of smells) and what simple things are doable to avoid them. This excepts the flat out false claims you're making on objective claims that you are not able to evidence, such as 'filters losing effectiveness' (whatever that means) over time if rinsed enough. Total nonsense you're unintelligently plucking out of your arse. You may have seen things first hand, but you're not explaining precisely what caused it, showing how it's reproduced in an objective way, and therefore drawing correct conclusions...you know, somewhat completely oppositely to what's presented in my videos you just love to criticse. I'm simply stating an observation and not an opinion here now from what you've demonstrated here: the myths, nonsense, and faulty, unevidenced conclusions you've spouted ARE unintelligent.

  • @bryans2790

    @bryans2790

    Жыл бұрын

    You empty the bin outside the house numb nuts.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a user's choice, but not necessary with education and understanding. See here kzread.info/dash/bejne/d5OdzZiqg8bZYNI.html , as already mentioned above.

  • @guesswhaturit2197
    @guesswhaturit2197 Жыл бұрын

    not sponsored - yeah by Dyson.. So which company does support you?

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you plucking wild assumptions out of your arse while your brain is on holiday (no doubt permenantly)? You bothered to watch the video you're commenting on, right? The bit right at the beginning where I show the receipt where I paid for it? The level of utter stupid that graces my comments section is on par with the drooling patheticness you'd find in a farm yard. The kind of special needed to interpret a video stating objective and evidenced facts about a product as some kind of promo, just because the facts paint a positive and truthful image you might not like, is truly galactic. I think you might want to run along back to the playground with your fellow child-minds.

  • @huytrinh5486

    @huytrinh5486

    Жыл бұрын

    @Guess WhatURIT2 What's the point you're trying to make? Or just trying to sound like a smartass?

  • @silkfire

    @silkfire

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts OT but I just wanted to say that I love the way you write and the expressive and rich language you command, makes me really jealous 😂

  • @emmafouracre
    @emmafouracre Жыл бұрын

    Oooo

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    ahhhhhh

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml Жыл бұрын

    thanks, appreciate a good review of a good product. i wish more people in cordless vacs, they are essentially tech products with plenty room for improvement. 1. agree on the mattress tool. while it is wider, it will do a poor job vs motorized tool which can get to trapped dust/dust mites 2. the laser is not a gimmick. you just need to vacuum in lower light or later in the day to see dust. i am unlikely to vacuum without a floor light on the head. 3. 13:30 true. we need to get rid of fluffy/soft roller head. if you look into more footage, you will find some particles shooting far away from the tool. personal xp, it also eats into thin rugs, small toys, etc.. 4. copycats should start designing things on their own than simply copy Dyson. while cheap copycats that costs a fraction of a Dyson makes sense, the flagship ones that almost like costs a Dyson does not.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Copycats exist because of regressive capitalism: get rich at the expense of other people by shortcutting, cheating, and leeching off the hard work of your betters. RE: 2. That is a deeply unconvincing argument for why the laser is not of little use and addresses absolutely nothing specifically raised in both reviews now. Colour me completely unconvinced.

  • @zodiacfml

    @zodiacfml

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@VacuumFacts yeah. while the stick/gun style cordless is good for sleek looks and one handed use, it also has many drawbacks. I've seen some variations of it but I wish more companies try harder otherwise I'd do it myself.😅 I already have ideas but creating and maintaining company is hard work and stress. while I consistently vacuum with a pattern and overlaps, it is satisfying to see dust sucked off the hard floor. Vacuum Wars channel was not convinced with the laser on his first review but lately he's getting it.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    For practical purposes when you know how to use it, I've seen no significant drawbacks and would never use a mains/upright (or clone) ever again now. The advantages of the better stick vac formfactor provided, dwarf any minor irrelevancies (like not standing upright on its own). The Vacuum Wars channel has no redeeming qualities I'm able to identify (popularity being no virtue).

  • @battery_wattage
    @battery_wattage Жыл бұрын

    Unboxing’s are boring? That’s where we differ.

  • @battery_wattage

    @battery_wattage

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts because you spend your time doing thorough standard tests as best you can. A great compromise. I do wonder how long it takes you to actually test vacuums though.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    It's like a week's work or more for a big review video like this (in spare time). Testing is like a day (an evening).

  • @VacuumFacts
    @VacuumFacts Жыл бұрын

    I recall a hostile rabid vacuum enthusiast commenter once bragging how their favoured brand of cleaner was far better at filtration than the Dyson machines. No evidence was of course provided, and when a fact-check occurred, it turned out to simply be basic H13 grade (99.97% >= 300 nm removal)-FAR below the filtration performance of modern Dyson machines and relatively polluting in comparison. The last death throes claim of that particular rabid vacuum enthusiast evaporating back into the aether of falsehoods from where they reside.

  • @rosymoon9926
    @rosymoon9926 Жыл бұрын

    A WARNING TO ALL DYSON USERS: Do not under any circumstances vacuum up any fine white powders/particles with your Dyson vacuum. It will kill the motor and it is NOT covered under the warranty. This includes things like white powder carpet cleaners (carpet fresh, etc), baby powder, baking soda, cornstarch, etc. I learned the hard way. Is it true? I saw the comment in Facebook.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    This is deeply misleading. The manual details clearly what can and can't be done. Sucking up ultra fine powders in very large quantities (e.g. an entire mountain spillage) is not recommended, but can be cleaned in smaller trace quantities, such as may be found normally in the home. If you spill a mountain, scoup most of it up before getting the last bits with a vacuum. And your claim 'it will kill the motor' is simply false. There's a filter in the way for the very purpose of avoiding this. That will get clogged and simply needs rinsing if so. Evidence of the capability of the machines with fine dust can be viewed here kzread.info/dash/bejne/jGeBx8imedLaZrA.html

  • @drewymuller3286

    @drewymuller3286

    Жыл бұрын

    I killed a dyson ball vac by sucking up plaster dust whilst cutting out downlights in the ceiling with a holesaw. Ive told many people now NOT to do that 🤦‍♂️

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    @@drewymuller3286 I don't believe sucking up dried plasterboard dust from a single job damaged the motor. That makes no sense. The pre-motor filter blocks small particles to prevent this. Only complete and long term neglect would result in motor damage. This is not a concern for 99.9+% of users.

  • @drewymuller3286

    @drewymuller3286

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your reply. Well, we took the dyson to the repair man and when he opened it up he asked "Have you been sucking up plaster dust with this vacuum?".. and he also stated that "sucking up plaster dust is the worst thing to do with a vacuum." So im taking his advice and telling the story. Hopefully someone will read this and save themself time and money 🙏 Im sure a small amount would be fine with the pre motor filter but we cut about 10 holes with a 90mm holesaw until it died. Only 1year old vac, domestic use. Maybe the were was a bad seal somewhere who knows but now its in the bin

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Often vacuum repair shops don't have a full understanding of how these machines work and draw the wrong conclusions. Plenty of evidence on my channel how much fine dust they can cope with. It's simply not true they can't cope. Uncured plaster dust (distinct from post-cured) is definitely harmful because it can solidify in the machine, but other fine dust simply ends up on the filter causing it to block, which is rinsable. Modern Dyson machines detect this and warn the user. It's a non-issue short of complete and utter neglect nowadays.

  • @mastersouljv
    @mastersouljv Жыл бұрын

    At 6:04 you state all dyson machines have whole machine HEPA filtration. This is not true. If you state other companies are misleading, I smell a bit of hypocrisy here.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn't state that "all dyson machines have whole machine HEPA filtration". I said Dyson's machines, obviously referring in context to their modern ones and the ones clearly listed as having that. Their machines have been fully sealed since the DC41 at least and probably earlier. Please can you provide the evidence why you think this is false and why Dyson mains and modern cordless machines (V10 onwards) are not sealed? This is just to check the hypocrisy you smell isn't actually your own, deriving from a petty desire to pull the rug and cause trouble for no reason.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    ...figures

  • @2711marcus
    @2711marcus Жыл бұрын

    Still no new solid state battery and copying Sharks idea. There's a turn up for the book 😀

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a half-truth troll comment with clear antagonistic undertones. Dyson are 'the best' on the market and if someone peddles a gimmick which isn't that useful, but yet appears to be, then they have to do it as well. This was a case of Dyson 'copying' Shark, as discussed in the video. But what you didn't mention, despite it being mentioned in the review, is that Dyson's copy 'clone' was actually an improvement, rather than a cheap kludge which doesn't work as well as the original idea (cough...dual roller, cough, rip-off cyclones etc.). I discuss solid-state batteries in this video. I recommend watching it.

  • @2711marcus

    @2711marcus

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts Not a troll comment. Everything I said was true 🤪

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    It was a half-truth. There's a difference.

  • @2711marcus

    @2711marcus

    Жыл бұрын

    @@VacuumFacts Deleting my comments now are you haha

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    No. And there's nothing in my held for review section. Don't forget, this is the new YT and they don't care anymore.

  • @ItsPouring
    @ItsPouring Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Amazing! This was very thor🌟ugh! Dyson I hate you❣😡

  • @MrMcMuffinJr1999
    @MrMcMuffinJr1999 Жыл бұрын

    Claims bags aren’t environmentally friendly yet still throws dirt in an even bigger, even less environmentally friendly bag

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe we should throw it on your head next time then. >_>

  • @mjc0961

    @mjc0961

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you overlooked that you'd also be throwing a full vacuum bag into the same even bigger, less environmentally friendly bag. At the moment it's not practical to get rid of the bigger trash bag, but we can control what we put into said trash bag.

  • @VacuumFacts

    @VacuumFacts

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mjc0961 I didn't say any of this and just insulted them because they're an obvious troll. Wilfully confusing a vacuum bag (unique to vacuum cleaners) with a bin liner, as you allude. They know this, of course (or are very, very stupid), and are just shit-stirring. Best not to feed the troll :)