I’ve had my Dyson V11 for just over year now and I can honestly say as hard as I try to like it I’ve been disappointed from day one. Got it as an Xmas gift and was really happy but I’ve found it becomes blocked to the point of not working pretty much every time I use it, I can’t use the highest setting on it, the regular setting is very weak, it spits half of what you have hoovered up out as soon as you turn it off and I’m having to constantly clear its airways out. I have a dog and a cat but have always hoovered daily so there is no crazy build up of hair that should be causing the hoover to struggle yet it just doesn’t seem to perform! Anyone else found these problems with this model?
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All we have is a second hand Dyson DC34, which is really only good for spot cleaning, and my wife is getting sick of the dog hair everywhere, especially the rug and bedroom carpet (everywhere else is uncarpeted, but we'd still like to vacuum that, if that's a thing??). She knows a cleaning lady who swears by her Dyson V11, but I've briefly searched here and it seems that people in general recommend to steer away from Dyson. I would've been fine with Dyson if it was a $100-$200 thing (more towards $100 though) but the fact that we're talking about a $450+ vacuum, well I'd rather just get a more BIFL brand and model based on what I've read.
Other things I've heard about the V11 is that it's a fine secondary vacuum but not really great for your main "deep cleaning" vacuum. And considering we don't have anything great, I'd like to get something solid first, even if that means it's not a sleek cordless unit.
Any other insights or recommendations? Should we steer clear of the Dyson V11 or what are your thoughts?
Budget - $400-$500 is the number in my head, but not stuck on anything if it's BIFL and a life changer.
Flooring types & other cleaning needs: dog hair, some carpet + rug, and hard wood
This vacuum is honestly amazing, the suction power is incredible and it does a great job at getting dirt out of my carpets, before this I thought my carpets were clean, but now after using this I’ll never look at them the same again.
My girlfriend received a Dyson V11 for Christmas from her mother. She was really excited about, and I’m heartbroken to see her disappointment in the product. From the first week the vacuum has never consistently worked, and customer service at Dyson is a nightmare. Talk about a run around. I must warn anyone looking at this vacuum they are in for a headache.
Although our vacuum charges and lights up, most of the time it simply does not work. At first we thought it was a defective battery. Getting a replacement battery from Dyson was a nightmare. I won’t go into the details, but it took hours and repeated calls to finally make a claim and get another battery. Then the delivery of the battery went awry. When we finally did receive the battery, the trouble persisted.
I just watched my lovely GF go for vacuum and try it, because she wanted to clean the apartment, and of course it doesn’t work. The fact that it was a gift from her mum makes it even more depressing. Maybe it’s a trigger malfunction?
If it were easy to simply call Dyson and get customer service, we would have received a replacement vacuum weeks ago. Instead we’ve put it off because the customer service and automated run around is so time consuming and frustrating. That’s probably the intention - to deter you from calling!
Dear Sucking Machine aficionados, I am writing to give my first impressions of the Dyson V11 cordless.
I am coming from a Dyson DC25 Animal that I bought in 2012ish, and which served me loyally and truly and without fail in all that time. In my new house I have sealed concrete floors that are uneven in places and the DC25 head being somewhat lopsided due to wear was leaving scratches. I wanted to go cordless but had some doubts as to whether or not it would be vigorous enough for my higher pile area rugs. I also was heartily disgusted by some of the prices for what i thought of as a glorified dust buster.
I eventually came across the V11 for $130 off so I took the ole plunge. As a person who invariably has buyers remorse panic attacks every time I hit "place order" online, I did the same on this occasion and fretted for a full 6 days while i waited. Was this the worst purchase ever made? Am I the worst shopper that ever shopped? Et cetera.
Anyhoo, it finally came, and I am very happy with it. It has three suction levels which are easily selected and it shows you how much time is left on your battery at each level. The middle level is sufficient for most of my needs.
My favourite aspect about it is i can get in every awkward nook and cranny with the different attachments and configurations without moving all my darn furniture every time. I have a superflooff cat that leaves a trail of wispy fur everywhere she goes and to which I had fully surrendered except for a spring and fall deep clean. But the V11 is so pleasurable to handle I sometimes get it out for fun, and my house hasn't been cleaner since I built it. Rather than vacuum once a week for half an hour now i do 5 minutes a day in the higher traffic areas and it keeps the place way cleaner all the time. I love it.
The cat hates it because I use the smaller powered attachment on her, which works amazing fwiw.
Well i hope that helps some poor soul that's wandering in the vacuum shopping wilderness like I was. There is hope, my friends.
Post Scriptum: it also dumps/cleans up very easily.
Addendum: Some people think Dyson vacs are plasticcy and cheap, and while I shared those concerns when I bought the Animal 12 or 13 years ago, it was so reliable that I wasn't concerned about build quality this time around.
I live in a 1200 Sq. Ft (110 sq. m) single floor apartment in India. All rooms are tiled and don't have carpets.
I have a budget of 50K-70K INR (~670-950 USD) for purchasing a new vacuum. My home gets a fair amount of dust from outside and I'm finding it really hard to keep it clean. My depression also doesn't help with doing my chores regularly. I'm finding it hard to motivate myself to clean my apartment (or at least my room) during the weekends.
I have heard quite good reviews about the Dyson cordless vacuums via Twitter. I'm especially draw to Dyson because several folks said they find it much easier to do 5-10 minutes of vacuuming every day because of how cordless vacuums need much less "mental" effort to get started. I can somewhat relate to this as I also own a mid-level corded vacuum and I find myself being put off by the thought of vacuuming because of the ceremony involved - the corded vacuum needs careful maneuvering around the house, the wire gets tangled on the various object lying around etc).
This has made me think about getting a Dyson V11 Absolute Pro which retails around 50K INR (690 USD).
However, I am not sure if I'm better of purchasing a robot vacuum since my main goal is to avoid the mental pressure of not doing my chores and procrastinating frequently.
I'm conflicted between the two choices and need some input. Here is what I see as the pros and cons:
Dyson seems to be an established name in India, at least compared to Robot Vacuum brands. EcoVacs and iRobot are the only two premium brands I could find on Amazon and both of them seem to have only a couple of service centers for whole of India (and not the city I live in).
As I said, I've seen many people on twitter posting positively about how Dyson has helped them make regular vacuuming fun. For Robot Vacuums, I can only find reviews via Amazon and they are either very positive or very negative and majority of complaints seems to be about poor customer service when things break within few months of purchasing. To be fair, I've also found bad reviews for Dyson, but very few are about customer service and lack of replacements.
EcoVacs and other brands of robot vacuums come with a 'mopping' feature which seems attractive to me. Not sure if this is just a gimmick though.
Robot Vacuums seem to need the auto-empty base to be worth investing as the solution to 'eliminate chores' . This pushes the cost to the higher end of my budget. The Dyson, while still at the lower end of the budget, will not eliminate the "chore aspect" completely.
Dyson seems to support handheld mode for cleaning surfaces like tables, bookshelves etc. Robot Vacuums won't work here.
Given the above issues with poor customer service in India, I'm not sure if it is worth investing in a robot vacuum at this point. I'm looking for something that will serve me for at least 2-3 years without too much maintenance cost. At the same time, I want to make sure this investment will help me break my depression cycle by keeping my home clean with minimal effort.
Should I bite the bullet and buy a robot vacuum? or should I just get a Dyson? Let me know your thoughts :)
Thanks in advance!
Used to own an OG Miele and was amazed at the pickup performance it produced compared to my old crappy Sharks....but technology has come a long way since I bought my last vacuum and this new Dyson V11 seems to be outperforming nearly all vacuums in what seem to be unbiased tests: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8npr7dbFwg
But people on here seem to still hate the Dyson V11.
Ignoring quality of parts and repair issues...when the thing works it seems to crush the job. Am I missing something here? Is Vacuum Wars secretly super biased?
I’ve seen a lot of mixed reviews for the Dyson V11 and Dyson vacuums in general recently. eBay currently has refurbished V11s going for $280 with a two year warranty.
I’m curious what this group thinks about the vacuum at this price? Does anyone here have experience with eBay refurbished products as well as the V11?
Thanks!
*Edit We have mostly hardwood and the biggest cleaning issue is dog hair (especially on the couch)
I’m planning to get a new vacuum cleaner soon, and the Dyson V11 is on the top of my list.
Before making any decision I would like to know more about it. You can help me by sharing what is the one thing you wish you had known before buying it.
Dyson support refused to do anything at all since it's out of warranty (was 2 years). $700 for four years of vacuuming ... feels like I should be able to beat that. But I liked the vacuum itself, while it was working. Any suggestions?
Hello! Me and my partner are looking into buying a Dyson Vertical Vacuum, but we are a little confused with all the different versions and what not, so we are looking for some help.
We have a 3 story house, mostly with hardwood flooring, with tiles on the kitchen and on the 3 bathrooms. We also have pets (cats) and no kids.
We were looking at the Dyson v8 Absolute and Origin and at the Dyson V11 Absolute and Fluffly, but we are havimg an hard time understanding what would be the best for us (I think the more I read, the more confused i get ahah)
Also, we are from Portugal, so, some of the models do not exist here, that is why we were looking into those I mentioned before.
Any help would be appreciated!!
EDIT: in terms of the V11, the V11 Fluffy is 480 euros and the V11 Absolute is 600 euros. The attachments that come with each one are a little bit different. Is the 120 euros difference worth it? Will we miss out on something if we go with the fluffy kit?
It's literally the V10 with a screen on it for no reason. This is made just to look good on the market. There's no reason to go for it over the V10. That's all I really have to say about this.
Hi community,
I had been looking for a cordless vacuum cleaner, and I stumbled across a used Dyson V11 Absolute Extra (purchase year 2021) for my small apartment.
All the attachments are there, and it looks good based on the pictures. But I will be checking it out in the next days about its battery health/run-time on different modes. I have been able to negotiate the price to 150€. Do you think this is a good deal?
What should I watch out for? Looking forward to your responses. Thank you!
I have the opportunity to buy either one of the new Dyson V11 modes at $100 off retail.
So, the animal for $479 and the torque drive for $579.
I’m leaning towards the animal but my research on this sub shows people universally panning the v11. Why is that?
Should I get the v10 for $380?
My use will be for mixed hardwood and carpeted floors in a 1 br apartment with a dog that sheds moderately.
It's not worth it. The V11 simply isn't a good enough machine for what it costs.
You could buy practically any plug-in model in Dyson's lineup, which will outclean and outlast the V11 by miles. Not to mention lasting more than 20 minutes on a charge.
Or you could even buy something like a SEBO, Miele, or Oreck which will probably work even better than the plug-in Dyson models.
I would definitely get the v7 with a HEPA filter or the V8 . The V11 and V10 are just too heavy and awkward. My review on the Dyson v11 https://youtu.be/6Vd4DJDmJk8
I am in the market for a new vacuum and looking at the Dyson models. Initially I was drawn to the V15 because of the futuristic tech but also looked that the V11 seemed to be fairly comparable as well.
When I did some reading some articles say that the V10 is similar to the V11 just a cheaper price. So I am just wondering which is the best value ?
If it helps, I am a single guy in a 1 bdrm apartment that has hardwood and no pets. However I am looking to get a house and possible a dog in the future and would like to keep this Dyson for the long term.
Feel like I'm in decision paralysis with going down the Reddit rabbit hole and listening to experiences of friends and family who use Dyson. I live in a small condo ~600sqft, mostly laminate and some tiles, small rug.
Reddit suggests Dyson is not great, and that Sebo and Miele are the way to go for a good long lasting product. Sebo Felix is a bit too bulky for under my couch and media unit, so would lean towards Miele if going more heavy duty.
Would love to hear some insight if the Miele C3 is overkill for a small condo ($350 CAD refurb or $500 new). Dyson v11 seems great for flexibility of maneuvering around small space, no bags to restock and toss out, little to no storage space requirements.
Thanks!