Dirt Devil Power Reach Multi-Cyclonic Canister – SD40030
- No Loss of suction – maintains suction throughout the life of the filter.
- Mult-cyclonic Filtration – allows dirt and dust particles to pass through multiple chambers of separation to ensure dirt is captured in the dirt cup.
- Powered Floor Nozzle – provides the ability to switch brushes on and off as you clean a variety of surfaces from carpeting and upholstry to hard surfaces.
- Automatic Cord Rewind – the cord neatly winds itself back inside the unit to save the user’s energy and for easy storage.
- The dirt cup indicator tells you when to empty the bottom empty dirt cup with ease and no mess. Sweep. Drop.done.
For a floor to ceiling clean look no further than the Power reach canister by Dirt Devil. From carpets to hard floors, curtains to stairs, the adjustable telescopic wand can clean your house from top to bottom and extend to 9.5 feet of reach. This MultiCyclonic Canister combines a Powered Floor Nozzle for strong agitation and suction that lift dirt out of the carpet. With no loss of suction this vacuum maintains suction throughout the life of the filter. Like the rest of the Dirt Devil line, is still very lightweight and compact. For a floor to ceiling clean look no further than the Power Reach canister by Dirt Devil. From carpets to hard floors, curtains to stairs, the adjustable telescopic wand can clean your house from top to bottom and extend to 9.5 feet of reach.
With a HEPA media filter your family is protected from over 99.97% of common dust and allergens.
No Loss of Suction technology allows users to maintain suction throughout the life of your filter per IE
List Price: $ 169.99
Price: $ 139.95
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I received my new Dirt Devil Multi-Cyclonic two days ago. Put it through its paces. It’s better made (better build quality) than I thought a Dirt Devil would be. Very impressed. Cord is on the shorter side, but that’s a small concession for a very reasonably priced vacuum. The brush bar in the Power Nozzle has some good, and one not so good quality issues.
For the good: the belt cannot break (geared belt) with a reset button if it jams. The height adjustment works perfectly, and I’m delighted there’s a headlight (although a light on the front is not a deal breaker for me – it is for others). The brush roller is narrow in diameter – so you’ll find yourself cleaning hair from it more so than if it was larger in diameter. The opening on the bottom of the Power Nozzle is also narrow – that’s to optimize the pick up on bare floors, which it does superbly. I never saw any other power nozzle (with brush in OFF position) pick up as well on bare floors. However, on carpets, it’s great for low pile and medium plush – forget about it on high pile (shag and frieze) carpets. The narrow suction opening sucks so hard into a high pile rug, makes it hard to push. On medium plush and low pile berber, it’s fantastic. Emptying is easy, I like the cup design to contain the fine dust when emptying, it doesn’t ‘drop’ hard into the trash can – you pour it in without a cloud of dust rising in your face. The crevice tool falls off the body of the cleaner when you clean stairs (and the machine is sitting upright) – but for normal use it’s secure. If you clean stairs, you’re probably using the crevice tool anyway – so it’s not a big deal. HATE the dusting brush – stiff bristles are great for scrubbing, but you cannot ever use it on your big screen TV or delicate drapes to dust. It WILL pick up pet hair from the sofa – but the there’s no upholstery tool so you have to use the dusting brush. The filters as washable for the life of the cleaner (excellent) and the 8 cyclones (Root 8 Cyclone technology) do their jobs efficiently. No Loss of Suction is common today now that Dyson’s patents are expired, and this cleaner makes use of those patents in a quiet (surprisingly quiet) and efficient way. The front swivel wheels (2 of them, not one like most) make the cleaner roll beautifully, and it’s surprisingly light weight for a cyclonic vacuum. All in all, an excellent buy. BUT – if you still have a favorite duting brush from an old vacuum (like an Electrolux for instance) – save it. You’ll want to use it with your new Dirt Devil (and since the D.D. uses standard 1 1/4 inch fittings – it’s easy to use other attachments with the D.D.) LOVE the steel telescopic wand. Since Dirt Devil and Hoover are owned by the same company, and I have the Hoover “multi-cyclonic” version of this vacuum already – it was easy to compare. The Dirt Devil is the better machine – since the cord is one foot longer AND the hose swivels at the handle end – plus the power nozzle has a headlight AND a longer brush roller. You’ll get your money’s worth – and then some – from the new Dirt Devil Power Reach.
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Dirt Devil Power Reach Multi-Cyclonic Canister – SD40030,
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Its well made, seems strong. The hose swivels at nearly every connection. The lock to leave the power brush upright seems fragile and will probably be the first thing to break.
The light does not come on if the brush roll is not on. The vacuum is sufficiently wide, so the suction is not even on the entire width. This will be the problem for vacuums will no powered brushroll. Even on hard surfaces it is better to keep the brush roll on since it helps in picking up something struck beneath furniture..
The canister is very easy to clean, cord seems very short and noise level is less than my old bissell bagless. Suction power is quite good. Even though my old bissell also did not loose any suction, it’s just a matter of keeping the bagless ones clean.
The only cons which I see are
1. The attachments are not long enough to reach the roof for cobwebs. If somebody knows of extensions which can be used for sure with this, please provide me the link.
2. Since I have been used to uprights, storage of this seems clumsy, I have to deattach it before storing and it takes more space.
3. The hose does not detach from the heavy handle so if you just want to do with a light weight attachment on it.. you will still have to lug the heavy handle.
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