Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaner With Free Delivery (£229.00)
Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaner With Free Delivery (£229.00)


Featuring an easy-empty bin, self-adjusting cleaner head and a long hose, this powerful vacuum cleaner is ideal for homes with pets
James Dyson never cared much what things are supposed to look like. A trained artist and architect, he turned to engineering while struggling with a wheelbarrow stuck in the mud. This could be better, he thought. He replaced its wheels with a ball and dubbed the playful-looking tool the ballbarrow. His career began in earnest when he passed a local timber yard and stopped to admire its giant cyclone as it pulled sawdust from the air. Fifteen years and more than 5,000 prototypes later, he created a vacuum cleaner with cyclone technology rather than unreliable suction. The machine won consumers with its performance, and wowed the design community with its unusual look. Today, Dysons engineers follow their founders example: identify problematic tools and make them better. They design vacuum cleaners, fans, heaters, hand dryers, and other tools. Though seemingly basic, each gadget incorporates cutting-edge proprietary technology. Dyson carefully guards its engineering secrets behind speech-absorbing walls, thumb-print screeners, and lion statues that spring to life when they smell an intruder. They did allow the Queen to visit for her Golden Jubilee, and they released some creations for display in New Yorks MoMA, Londons Victoria and Albert Museum, and others around the world.
About Dyson
Featuring an easy-empty bin, self-adjusting cleaner head and a long hose, this powerful vacuum cleaner is ideal for homes with pets
Motorised, self-adjusting cleaner head seals in suction across carpets and hard floors
Ball technology designed for easy steering around the home
High reach wand
Hygienic bin emptying
No filters to wash or replace
Multi cyclonic technology
Designed for homes with pets
Hose stretches up to 4.5m
Dustbin capacity: 2.2 litres
10.8m power cord
Plastic telescopic extension tubes
Crevice tool, stair tool and a tangle-free turbine tool included
Five-year manufacturer’s guarantee on parts and labour
Size: 110cm (H) x 34cm (W) x 43.7cm (D)
Weight 8.7kg
About Dyson
James Dyson never cared much what things are supposed to look like. A trained artist and architect, he turned to engineering while struggling with a wheelbarrow stuck in the mud. This could be better, he thought. He replaced its wheels with a ball and dubbed the playful-looking tool the ballbarrow. His career began in earnest when he passed a local timber yard and stopped to admire its giant cyclone as it pulled sawdust from the air. Fifteen years and more than 5,000 prototypes later, he created a vacuum cleaner with cyclone technology rather than unreliable suction. The machine won consumers with its performance, and wowed the design community with its unusual look.
Today, Dysons engineers follow their founders example: identify problematic tools and make them better. They design vacuum cleaners, fans, heaters, hand dryers, and other tools. Though seemingly basic, each gadget incorporates cutting-edge proprietary technology. Dyson carefully guards its engineering secrets behind speech-absorbing walls, thumb-print screeners, and lion statues that spring to life when they smell an intruder. They did allow the Queen to visit for her Golden Jubilee, and they released some creations for display in New Yorks MoMA, Londons Victoria and Albert Museum, and others around the world.