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New Dyson DC41 |
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Post# 150999 , Reply# 1   9/9/2011 at 01:16 (4,606 days old) by guyincognito (Salt Lake City, UT)   |   | |
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The base plate adapts to the height of the surface you are cleaning, and it actually maintains a tight seal at all times. Think of the suction hopper on a street sweeper... |
Post# 151000 , Reply# 2   9/9/2011 at 01:17 (4,606 days old) by gsheen (Cape Town South Africa)   |   | |
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Post# 151003 , Reply# 5   9/9/2011 at 01:30 (4,606 days old) by guyincognito (Salt Lake City, UT)   |   | |
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In a way, this is kind of like a DC18 steering mechanism on steroids, without the roller at the base; the machine rides on those two free-spining hemispheres. |
Post# 151007 , Reply# 7   9/9/2011 at 01:38 (4,606 days old) by guyincognito (Salt Lake City, UT)   |   | |
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Look, no shroud. Instead, there is a screen. |
Post# 151008 , Reply# 8   9/9/2011 at 01:40 (4,606 days old) by guyincognito (Salt Lake City, UT)   |   | |
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Now at the core of the canister. |
Post# 151009 , Reply# 9   9/9/2011 at 01:42 (4,606 days old) by guyincognito (Salt Lake City, UT)   |   | |
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Looks like it'll be easier to clean. |
Post# 151010 , Reply# 10   9/9/2011 at 01:46 (4,606 days old) by guyincognito (Salt Lake City, UT)   |   | |
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All of the airflow is directed to the center, hence the name "Radial Root Cyclone". Note the increased number of high-efficiency cyclones. DC41 as twelve, DC25 has five. |
Post# 151013 , Reply# 12   9/9/2011 at 02:01 (4,606 days old) by guyincognito (Salt Lake City, UT)   |   | |
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Reminds me of the DC04/DC07. Also, note the clear access hatch for removing any airway obstruction inside the ball. |