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Dyson DC16 Root 6 Handheld Vacuum Cleaner Description & Features
Root 6: The only handheld that doesn't lose suction. Powerful constant suction. Patented Dyson cyclone design. 21.6 volt lithium ion battery technology recharges up to 3 x faster than others. Like many handhelds, runs 5 minutes of continuous use on each full charge. One-touch emptying - no need to touch the dirt. Lifetime washable filters, and no bags to buy.
- Bagless handheld vacuum cleaner with Root Cyclone technology
- Twice the suction of other handhelds; recharges 3 times faster
- Cordless; picks up large debris; 1-touch cup-emptying system
- Battery charger, crevice tool, and combination accessory tool included
- Measures 4-2/7 by 18-2/7 by 8-8/9 inches; 2-year warranty
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| Review Date: September 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Gary Seigal, Chesterfield, MO USA |
| Very good vacuum except I was very disappointed with the battery performance. I followed the instructions for charging the battery, leave it plugged in until the light went out. I then put it in storage until the next time I needed to use it. Bad idea. One time, I forgot to unplug the vac. Next time I used it, the battery performance was very much improved. I suspect that the battery drains when it is not plugged it, so leave it plugged in until you are ready to use it and hopefully you will notice improved battery performance. |
Excellent hand held |
| Review Date: August 23, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Alan Greatorex, Middletown, NJ USA (ex Sydney AUS) |
| We have had this vacuum for a couple of years now and found it to be excellent. It sucks up dirt and dust very well, but the best part is the fact you can pull it apart and wash all the filters. So it continues to operate at full efficiency. It seems well made and we have had no problems with it. The battery did stop taking a charge after about 16 months so we bought a new one, not the genuine Dyson one, but a cheaper copy, which worked.
Even though the battery was relatively expensive, around $60, it was better value than buying a new hand held vacuum which would not be as good as the Dyson, and not have the great feature of being washable. So my advice is just bite the bullet and get the new battery when you need to and enjoy using a better quality, more effective vacuum over the longer term. |


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