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Dyson V6 vs Dyson v10?
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Post# 398883   9/28/2018 at 11:17 (2,035 days old) by luxlife (Under a Pecan Tree)        

Is the V10 really that much stronger? I'm working out of town and living in my RV and I need something cordless. I'm not bent on having the latest and greatest model of anything, just whatever works for floor and partial carpet areas.

Post# 398931 , Reply# 1   9/29/2018 at 11:04 (2,034 days old) by HonestJoe68 (Mansfield, Ohio)        
@luxlife

Hi John,

Both the Dyson V6 and V10 are great choices for RV’s, Fifth Wheels, etc and the V6, V7, V8 and V10 are all somewhat similar, each with its own positives and negatives. But in my humble opinion, being the owner of each and every Dyson Stick Vacuum made from the first DC44 (the DC16 was the first handheld) all the way to the V10, I would recommend the V7 or V8 to save money. The V10 I would recommend for ease of storage. I’ll explain...

The V6 is great but with the V10’s release the V7 and V8 models have come way down in price! The main reason I recommend the V7 or V8 over a V6 is the ease to empty them. They have the super easy and convenient pull up to empty design that swipes all the dirt, dust and hair off the cyclonic tube. Also, the power improvements on the brushroll and the overall improvements when you move up from a 6.. like the HEPA filtration if desired. I actually still use my V6, V7 and my V8 and the V6 is always my least favorite to empty, and having allergies that is Important to me.. better filtration and cleaner emptying is worth the small increase in price for a 7 or 8.

Now the V10 I would highly recommend if storage and space is an issue. Right now if you buy from Dyson, you can get the white Dyson Docking Station and it holds all your V10 attachments and serves as a charging base too. I shared a link below and some pictures for you to decide. Plus on speed 2 it just runs a really long time and I have no doubt you’d be able to clean the entire RV, probably even on the highest speed, but all three are useful for different tasks. BUT.. if storage is not as important as say price.. I’d go with a nice V7 or V8.

Oh one last thing.. Dyson has the top of the line V10 Absolute with the Docking Station ($199 retail) and all the attachment tools for $100 off, ends today. This deal includes an extended FIVE year warranty and Three Free Tools! That all together is a big savings if you want the very latest Dyson technology.

Thanks, Patrick

Any specific questions, feel free to ask as I’ve owned each model for a while.


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Post# 398932 , Reply# 2   9/29/2018 at 11:25 (2,034 days old) by Vacuumdevil (Vacuum Hell )        

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Personally I would find a Dyson V8 model it's a better designed in the V10 and the same power .
But personally I would go for the Hoover it's much better vavle .








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Post# 399145 , Reply# 3   10/3/2018 at 18:12 (2,030 days old) by luxlife (Under a Pecan Tree)        
Thanks so much for your replies!

How do the V6, V7 and V8 compare in performance and battery run time? I would imagine that the V8 might be the best of the 3. Is this correct?


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