Description :
Other vacuums may claim No loss of suction
- Other vacuums base their No Loss of Suction claims on IEC 60312-1 clause 5.9. This is a suction power test that can be passed, even before a bin is full. This means even though they may claim No Loss of Suction, the vacuum may actually lose suction after sucking up as little as 50g of dust.
- In order to reflect real usage, Dyson have gone further to prove DC54 will never lose suction in its lifetime. Based on the same test, DC54 maintains constant suction after sucking up 10 years’ worth of test dust without any filter maintenance.
The only vacuum with no bags to buy, no filters to maintain and no loss of suction
- Bagged vacuums lose suction because the bag pores clog and block air flow.
- Most bagless vacuums use inefficient cyclones to separate dirt and dust from the air. Dust that isn't captured passes onto the filter – clogging it.
- To prevent loss of suction, you need to regularly wash or replace the filter.
Features :
Hygienic bin emptying
- Just push the button to release the dirt.
Large bin capacity
- DC54 has a large bin – so you don’t have to empty it as often.
Long reach
- DC54’s cable, hose and wand provide a total reach of 10 metres.
Extra tools
- All Dyson vacuums come with Dyson-engineered tools for cleaning hard to reach places around the home.
No extra costs
- Dyson Cinetic™ vacuums don’t use bags and have no filters to maintain, so there aren't any extra costs.
2 year guarantee
- All Dyson upright and barrel vacuums come with a 2 year guarantee – parts and labour.
