Friday, November 19, 2010

The Innovative Dyson DC15 Design

By Wayne Allen


Most of today's vacuum cleaners use the standard four wheel design. This results in a basic back and forth movement. Very hard to get around corners and can make some crevices impossible.

The Dyson DC15 upright vacuum uses a large yellow ball for maneuverability. This unique design allows the Dyson DC15 to pivot and roll with simple ease. Allowing it to travel where most other vacuums have a very hard time reaching. With a simple movement of the wrist the Dyson DC15 can be guided very easily.

In addition to being one of the easiest vacuum cleaners to use the Dyson DC15 also has a very interesting filtration system. Dyson vacuum cleaners do not use filters in the same way that most vacuums do.

The Dyson DC15 moves the air and dirt into the container where an outer cyclone removes large particles. Food, Hair and fibers are removed during this part of the process. The air is then moved to an inner cyclone where it is spun with a greater speed to remove fine particles of dust from the air.

After the inner cyclone the air is moved through a washable inner foam pre-filter where the remaining particles will be trapped. This feature allows dirt to be trapped in the machine and out of the motor.

The last part of the process is a trip through the HEPA filter. The Dyson DC15 has a very strict filtration system that will prevent most of the bacteria and mold from staying in your home. The vacuum cleaner is designed to keep dirt inside the machine where it belongs.

They may not be very well known but Dyson vacuums have been around for many years. They may not be as well known as some of the big names in the industry, but they offer quality and performance with their vacuum cleaners. Dyson strives to improve their design with each new product release.

The Dyson DC15 is a fantastic vacuum cleaner to hit the market. It uses an innovative ball design that no other company uses. The Dyson vacuums are also very well known for their suction capabilities and the attachments.




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