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Dyson DC14 Animal Cyclone Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Dyson DC14 Animal Cyclone Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Dyson DC14 Animal Cyclone Upright Vacuum Cleaner

  • Upright vacuum cleaner designed for homes with pets
  • Root Cyclone technology ensures powerful, consistent suction
  • Telescope reach; mini turbine head; low-reach floor tool
  • Brushbar control; clear dust bin; HEPA filter; certified asthma friendly
  • Measures 13-3/8 by 14 by 44-6/7 inches; 5-year warranty

DC 14 Animal

List Price: $ 659.99

Price: $ 659.99

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  1. David E. Shalek "Vacuuming fool"
    365 of 372 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Definitly out-performs other vacuums we have owned, October 15, 2004
    By 
    David E. Shalek “Vacuuming fool” (Ohio) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Dyson DC14 Animal Cyclone Upright Vacuum Cleaner (Kitchen)

    We have had the DC14 Animal less than a week, but so far we are amazed at it’s performance. With 2 teenage kids, 2 Newfoundland dogs, a cat, a parrot and a finch, the floors see their fair share of dirt, hair, crumbs and feathers. We have mostly carpet with some hardwood floors with runners. This machine does an equally great job on all. Its is easy to push around and the long cord allows you to cover a lot of area without having to find another outlet. The wand is easy to use and, judging by the reviews on the DC07, an improved design. Instead of having to disconnect it from the hose, turn it around and re-connect it as noted on earlier reviews on the DC07, you just release it from the handle and extend it.

    I don’t put a lot of credit in the “sweep with old vacuum then sweep with new” to determine how much better the new unit is. I tried sweeping with the new unit and then swept again with the new unit and picked up more dirt. The test that convinced me that this does a better job is on an item that has never been succesfully cleaned with the old vacuum. We have a 2×4 dirt mat that is in front of the door between the garage and house. It is of a thick fiber material that catches and holds dirt and especially dog hair. Our old Hoover bagless has never been able to completely clean it. In order to remove the hair, we had to use a short stiff bristle brush and brush it out. The DC14 did the job. Did it do it in one swipe you ask? No. I had to sweep it good to get it clean but it did remove ALL the hair and dirt. I was definitly impressed.

    We have not used the tools enough to form any kind of opinion on them yet. We have used the turbo brush on the furniture and it seems to do a decent job but I would recommend that you remove the handle from the hose and fit the brush on the end of the hose. It makes it much easier to use.

    OK! That’s the fluff. Now for the grit.

    I guess nothing in this world is perfect. This is the second DC14 we have had in a week. The first unit made an awful ratcheting noise when we used it on the runners on the hardwood floor. I had seen other reviews that commented on this along with statements that it is a design feature to prevent damage to the life-long brush drive belt. If a rug gets sucked up into the brush and tries to stall the brush, a clutch begines to slip rather than burn the belt up. I called Dyson and they confirmed this. Good plan in theory. However, we had tried both the DC07 and the DC14 display models at the store. The section of carpet was similar to a throw rug. I could see the rug being sucked up to the head and hear the brush bar flogging the snot out of it and neither one of those machines ratcheted. In my case, the brush bar was turning and didn’t sound like it was trying to stall so, assuming maybe the tension on the clutch on my machine was not set properly, I took it back and exchanged it for another. No more ratcheting sounds. I think Dyson needs a little more “Quality Control” on their clutch. I might add there is a good example why some items might be better purchased from a local store. Much less hassle if you do experience a problem.

    All and all, we are very satisfied with the DC14. Only time will tell on it’s durability. But in view of the fact it is an improved version of the DC07 and reviews have shown for the most part it holds up well, I expect this vacuum to last as long or longer than any other leading bagless vacuum currently on the market.

    If it wasn’t for the fact of having to take the first unit back, I would have given it 5 stars. I recommend the DC14.

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  2. 93 of 99 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Dyson’s are great….don’t listen to the negative comments…, March 12, 2006
    By 
    Ryan Pierce
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Dyson DC14 Animal Cyclone Upright Vacuum Cleaner (Kitchen)

    Ok, look….

    I sell dysons for a living, as I am a college student who works in the Sears vacuum department. Usually I ignore most ignorant reviews made by those who have tried them and do not like them. But this time, I decided to set the record straight for those who are looking to purchase one.

    1. Dyson’s are a mixed blessing. They have tremendous suction, and no they do NOT typically lose it after a year. If they do, they have a absolutely full two year warrenty that covers even maintainence, something unheard of in vacuum cleaners under a $1000 (the closest other than dyson is a 1 year limited warrenty such as kenmore’s); simply call up dyson and they should fix it for you. However, I have seen certain people complain that the suction is sometimes too strong. That is because a dyson depends more upon the power of its suction than its beater bar to pick up most things. Works great on bare floors and 90% of carpets, not as well on some, so there is a possiibility of you having problems.

    2. Few people have problems with the attachments, but occasionally it happens, mostly because those people tend to misuse the attachments for whatever reason. Consumers must understand the reason for purchasing a dyson. Dysons are great because they last longer than any other vacuum nowadays (and I stress nowadays, because they used to last longer); because they are easier to use (once you get used to it’s unique design) than most other vacuums, and because of the fact that there are no running costs to operate it. If you look at the ratings on them by consumer reports, they will typically rate them around number 10 or so (mostly because CRs don’t take into account how much longer a dyson will last you, or the running costs) but as far as straight suction goes, I would say they are only slightly above average.

    Dysons are great because they are an investment in a vaccum that you don’t have to buy bags or filters all the time, and because of its life and ease of use…thats all. If someone tells you that it actually will suck better straight out of the box, they’re either lying to sell you one, or they’re mistaken. Still, they do work great, and are worth it if you can find one for a great price, around 400 or less.

    Last but not least, stay away from the ball (DC 15)its a nightmare…

    If anyone is in the area, they could come and see me at sears vacuums in Albany, Oregon…I’d be glad to show them all about the dysons…thank you for reading my extremely long review…Ryan (541) 967 3200

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