Dyson just quietly released a new PencilVac and it solves the big problem I had with the original



  • Dyson has launched the PencilVac Fluffy, following the Fluffycones version
  • Features a parallel roller instead of a cone; Otherwise, it has the same ultra-compact vacuum design.
  • Currently available only in the US, it is significantly cheaper than the original.

Recently, Dyson launched an almost incredibly compact new vacuum: the Dyson PencilVac Fluffycones. It looks nothing like a normal cordless vacuum cleaner, because all the main components have been reduced and hidden inside the handle, which itself is about the size of a broom handle.

I tested one and declared it a true feat of engineering and innovation. In fact, I was completely sold on this new design… except for one minor problem. Dyson has used cone-shaped rollers on the floor head, rather than the standard parallel ones. The plastic casing then follows the shape of the cones, so the ground head is slightly pointed at the front.

The original Dyson Pencilvac ‘Fluffycones’ (Image credit: future)

The knock-on effect is that the PencilVac Fluffycones cannot sit flush against a wall unless you approach from the side, which is not always possible. It makes vacuuming the edges of rooms unnecessarily complicated, and tasks like cleaning stairs, which this lightweight and nimble vacuum would be perfect for, become a huge hassle. It’s a problem I also had with the Dyson V16 Piston Animal, which has a similar cone-shaped floor head.

Woman using a PencilVac Fluffy vacuum cleaner

(Image credit: Dyson)

Imagine my delight when I saw an alternative on the Dyson.com website, launched without any fuss or fanfare: Dyson Fluffy. It appears to be exactly the same as the PencilVac Fluffycones, except for the head. The conical base head has been changed for one with parallel rollers.



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