Dyson DC24 Ball All-Floors Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Dyson DC24 Ball All-Floors Upright Vacuum Cleaner

  • Upright vacuum cleaner with Dyson Ball technology for smooth steering
  • Root Cyclone technology ensures no clogging or loss of suction
  • Effective for all floor types; motorized brushbar; reversible wand
  • HEPA filter; certified asthma friendly; collapsible handle for compact storage
  • Measures 13-2/3 by 11 by 43-2/7 inches; 5-year parts-and-labor warranty

Dyson engineers are continuously challenging existing products and developing new technologies to make them work better. DC24 All floors features Dyson Ball™ technology so the vacuum sits on a ball, allowing you to maneuver around furniture with a turn of the wrist. With patented Root Cyclone™ technology, DC24 All floors doesn’t lose suction as you vacuum. Dyson proves no loss of suction using the IEC 60312 Cl 2.9 test standard. The vacuum has concentrated technology which means it has all the performance of a Dyson upright and is only 2/3 the size. DC24 All floors is ultra-lightweight and compact; it weighs less than 12 lbs and the wand compresses for easy storage. A reversible wand allows you to clean awkward areas with the onboard accessory tool. Parts and labor are guaranteed by Dyson for 5 years.

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  1. 110 of 111 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Light, Compact, Expensive, May 12, 2008
    By 
    Donald ‘Donnie’ Demuth (San Diego, CA) –

    This review is from: Dyson DC24 Ball All-Floors Upright Vacuum Cleaner (Kitchen)

    I had a very hard time choosing between the DC18 (slim model) vs the brand new DC24 (ball model). When it came down to it, my girlfriend liked the compact size and light weight of the DC24 due to that fact we live in a fairly small apartment.

    Both machines are about the same price in most stores, and I personally felt that the DC18 would be a better deal. However, after playing with both models the weight and size of the machines was very noticeable.

    This machine (DC24) is a breeze to use and sucks well. It seems a little weaker than other models, but it gets the job done in our apartment with carpet, wood floors, and pseudo-tile. I was skeptical but I’m glad I made the purchase.

    Pros:
    – Easy to carry
    – Convenient storage, aesthetically pleasing
    – Powerful enough to keep us clean
    – Ball ‘gimmick’ actually is useful

    Negs:
    – Electric cord could be longer
    – Vacuum sucking power not as strong as other models (obviously)
    – The parts are initially a little tricky to click into place
    – Expensive

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  2. 302 of 304 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    DC 24, lightweight delight comes up short with its hose, June 9, 2008
    By 
    Winter “Tech Connoisseur” (Northern VA, USA) –

    This review is from: Dyson DC24 Ball All-Floors Upright Vacuum Cleaner (Kitchen)

    I bought the DC 24 to replace a small vacuum and was my first Dyson purchase (though I have used them regularly in the past). I would not recommend this vacuum to replace a dedicated large upright. Dyson uses “airwatts” to specify the power of the vacuums and the DC 24 has 115 airwatts vs. 220 airwatts for the DC 25 and DC 15. Not knowing how many airwatts other vacuums use, I can only guess similar comparisons to other brands.
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    What to Like
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    The DC 24 vacuum is lightweight 11.5lbs (DC25 16.1lbs and DC15 19.95lbs) and can go up and down stairs without problems (3 story condo). In fact, instead of using the hose attachment for the stairs I prefer to use the vacuum itself. It has a nicely placed handle in the front for this function (like a weed trimmer). You have to hold it out away from your body, as the brushes don’t spin if the unit is placed upright.

    Despite being lightweight and lower power, it has consistent suction and still get’s a lot of dirt and dog hair out of the carpet.

    The “Ball” allows the vacuum to access small, hard to reach areas without using the attachment. It is similar to using a swivel head on a mop. It handles my hardwood floors well, and now has replaced my sweeper.

    The no-mess canister, easy to dump out with just a push of a button.

    The washable hepa filter. This is one reason I do not have a problem with paying more for a Dyson. Effective heppa filtration requires regular replacement and that adds up in extra dollars. The dyson solves that with an easy clean filter.

    5 year warranty. You will probably experience a disconcerting feeling when it’s out of the box and it seems like flimsy construction. I usually destroy vacuums and so far this vacuum has held up well. I think the flimsy feeling comes from it’s flexibility, the adjustment points and the ball. Trust me, I have dropped it a few times down a flight of stairs on the hardwood and it still looks and works as good a new.

    Compact storage… that goes hand in hand with light weight, but it also telescopes down in height to fit under shelves for storage.

    Coolest Dyson feature for me is the no-tool brushbar access/removal. Makes it very easy to remove obstructions from the brushbar without a tool set.
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    What not to Like
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    The attachment is difficult to convert, this is not unique to this Dyson model. Some cleaver engineer came up with a way to make this attachment compact and self contained, but impossible to convert the first 10-15 times you use it. Dyson does have more expensive models that have easier to use attachments. After using their products for awhile, I have become a Dyson attachment Jedi Master.

    The hose for the attachments is short. It can’t reach my 10′ ceilings without lifting the base up off the floor. I recommend the Dyson’s flexible attachment for dust and/or cobwebs.
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    Other Notes
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    The vacuum has trouble with large items (clumps of dog toy stuffing) that big vacuums normally don’t hiccup on. It either doesn’t have the brush head height or the plumbing for large items. It’s not really a negative for me, as I learned early on to pick up big items that might destroy a perfectly working vacuum motor. I didn’t have the same problem with using only the attachment.

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