Dyson has just made the thinnest vacuum in the world, and after trying it, I can never return to a regular vacuum cleaner


Last month, Dyson announced the Pencilvac, a new addition to the alignment of the nursery of Brand, and apparently the thinnest vacuum in the world. Yesterday I had the opportunity to try one, and it turns out that this strange appearance is a great soft engine.

Pencilvac does not resemble its standard wireless stick vacuum. The engine, filters and cup of dust are hidden inside the broom -shaped handle, which is recorded in a tiny 1.5 inches / 3.8 cm in diameter. The head of the floor is equally surprising, with its four spongy cone -shaped rollers.

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Less obvious of the photos of the press is how maneuverable this cleaner is. The cleanest head can turn in the place and is cleaned from the front and from the rear sides. Like all Dyson’s best vacuum cleaners, it can be flat to the ground, and because the handle is symmetrical, it can also sustain it from anywhere. You can make figures on your floor if you can get your correct angles.

The maneuverability is impressive, but there are many more interesting characteristics in addition. The ‘Quadcanic’ floor head is new on this machine, and is designed so that if you meet long hair, you will move towards the narrow end of the cone and appear as a package on the side, at which time you can easily aspire. The soft material is perfect for delicate hard floors, and the cones stand out from the housing so that it can clean directly in the corners, and even give their socket a little dust as it progresses.

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Dyson has added its green laser badge (which appeared for the first time in the detection Dyson V15) to the cleaner head. This helps launch shadows in the debris on the floor, so you do not lose even the smallest earth’s speck. Here, it is located in the center of both sides of the head of the floor, and is as useful as ever.

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