Includes 17-foot hose, crevice tool, dusting brush, and upholstery attachment
Editorial Review:
Designed by engineering guru James Dyson, inventor of the cyclonic vacuum, the 12-amp Dyson DC07 upright is an inspired combination of power and structural smarts. At the center of the machine's innovation is the Cyclone air path design, an eight-section chamber that creates powerful, consistent suction. The conical chambers generate 100,000 g of centrifugal force, pushing dust and dirt out of the airflow into the vacuum's 1-gallon collection cup. With no bag to clog, the vacuum's 270 air watts of suction remain steady. The large, transparent collection cup is easy to check and empties tidily--pop it off, hold it over a trash bin, and pull the trigger to release dirt without having to touch it. The DC07 also comes equipped with a multipart filtration system to improve overall air quality in the home. The HEPA filter, measuring 412 square inches in surface area, traps microscopic particulates and allergens. Expertly built, the filter is designed to last the lifetime of the machine.
Suitable for bare floors and carpets, the Dyson upright features a 14-inch cleaning path and edge-cleaning bristles. A simple foot pedal switches off the brush roll for bare floors, and the nozzle automatically adjusts for changes in carpet height. The vacuum is equipped for above-floor cleaning with a cleverly stowed, quick-release 17-foot hose with a reversible, extension-wand handle. Onboard accessories include a crevice tool, a dusting brush, and an upholstery attachment, all designed to function without "sticking" to surfaces. Made from the same material used in crash helmets, the vacuum is unquestionably durable. Plus, the design only puts 4 pounds of weight on the handle, so pushing and turning is easy. This model comes with a 35-foot power cord and a six-month warranty. --Emily Bedard
Editor's note: This is a remanufactured appliance. Remanufactured generally means that the appliance has been returned to the manufacturer, who returns the appliance to like-new condition. Some appliances may contain cosmetic blemishes.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Nice Vaccum:
I have only used this product once. I have tile floors with a few area rugs. I have only checked out how it performs on the area rug. It picked up so much hair in got the spinning roller jammed with excess hair. Once I got that cut free it performed like a champ. I will have to see how it performs on tile. However, it is still worth the money! Purple may not be the greatest color but for the deep discount due to it being remanufactured is well worth it!
refurbished Dyson:
This thing really sucks...and I mean that in the nicest way possible. I'm amazed at what it picks up. At $150 it was a real bargain.
Best vacuum at $150:
I ordered this vacuum for my wife after her 10 year old Hoover cheapie started howling and making all sorts of racket. It still worked great, had great suction and did a great job cleaning, but our 8 month old son was getting ready to breakout and rule the house. We wanted something new, that would suck up the dog hair without flinching and that would last a good long time. My wife wanted a Dyson, even though we had a bagless vacuum for a brief time and she hated it. She knew what she was potentially... more info
just a vacuum:
I have had this for a few wks. now. Thankfully I only paid $150 here. It's just a vacuum. I couldn't wait to try it and see all of this horrible stuff that would fill up the cup when I re-vacuumed what I just vacuumed with my old Bissel. Didn't happen (no, I'm not a clean freak or have brand new carpeting or anything). For the price, it's an ok vacuum. If I had bought this for the original price I would have returned it. It's so...plastic. With rubber seals all over the place, that when you reconnect the... more info