£9.9
FREE Shipping

Dyson DC01

Dyson DC01

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Stinson, Liz. "How Dyson made its bladeless fan 75 per cent quieter". Archived from the original on 8 October 2015 . Retrieved 3 September 2017. Dyson has developed various basic technologies for use in their products, including designing and manufacturing its own specialized motors.

Dyson Airblade hand dryer specification (UK)". Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 . Retrieved 28 March 2011. The great thing about buying refurbished hoovers is the fact they are cheaper, yet you don’t lose any of the quality. It’s just like buying a brand new vacuum, just at a fraction of the original price. Just remember that the filters aren’t designed to be washable. You will need to replace them approximately every three months if you want the vacuum to run perfectly. Powerful handheld with a brushless switched reluctance motor. [30] Can provide 6 minutes of high and constant suction. It is smaller, lighter and more powerful than the DC16, which uses a conventional motor. The DC30 has a yellow cyclone manifold. Known as "Dyson Baby" or "Dyson Compact" or "Dyson Allergy" and two-thirds the size of the DC23. Using the Dyson Digital Motor and Core Separation which adds a third cyclone 'layer' to filter out smaller particles. Has turbine head and motor head versions. The DC15, known as The Ball was released in 2005 in three variants, the DC15 All Floors, Allergy and Animal, and is loosely based on the DC14. It was the first vacuum to use a ball instead of existing static wheels, so as to make it more possible to steer and maneuver the cleaner around obstacles and corners, in conjunction with a universal joint mechanism on the cleaner head, by twisting the handle to the right or left. The inspiration of the "Ball" system originated from the Ballbarrow, James Dyson's first invention.The DC07 had a new 1400W motor that provided 280 Airwatts, making it about the most powerful model that Dyson made, and also the noisiest in use, with much of the operating noise coming from the upwards mounted cyclone assembly. It weighed 9kg. The DC02, launched in 1995, was the first cylinder (canister) model sold by Dyson. Its shape allowed it to sit on stairs. Like the DC01, it used Dual Cyclone technology. It was not that popular during its production run and sold fewer than the DC01. The DC02 is no longer supported by Dyson. Some have submodels identified by a suffix indicating specific facilities, implemented sometimes by additional tools supplied. Suffixes with the same meaning vary from model to model.

The DC03, Dyson's second upright vacuum cleaner, released in 1997, was a lightweight (6.9kg), low profile upright cleaner. It resembled a twin-cylinder version of the DC01, contained one normal cylinder and a second which contained a pair of HEPA filters. The DC03 had a smaller, more compact 700W motor, and while its suction power was lower than any of the currently available uprights at around 100 Airwatts, its heavy-duty filtration system allowed it to survive for many years after the rest of the original Cyclone cleaners were discontinued. It was the first upright model to feature brush control, via a clutch between the motor and the brushroll, and was able to be stored hung on a wall. It was also the first Dyson to have the Reversible Hose, like on the DC07 and DC24 Ball Currys (UK) Exclusive model. Same as the Dyson Ball and DC41 MK2 but with extra tools and a red colour on the cyclone bins. ***Taken off shelves in 2018 due to its non-compliance with the maximum allowable noise level set by the EU in Sep 2017. Material 1.0330, DC01 steel equivalent to ASTM, ISO, European (German DIN, British BSI, France NF), Japanese JIS and Chinese GB standard (for reference). The design for a bladeless fan had been patented by Toshiba in 1981, but was not marketed before the patent expired. An initial patent claim by Dyson was rejected by the Intellectual Property Office, ruling that it "cannot be considered novel or cannot be considered to involve an inventive step" compared to the earlier patent. [41]

Cold Reduced steel

In Australia the DC29 is a cylinder model, an improved version of DC19. Very similar to DC19T2, the main differences being colour and tooling and non-HEPA machine. A HEPA filter is now included in 2012 'Multi-Floor' white models. In Canada, the DC29 is actually an upright model similar to the DC25. This appears to be the first instance of a particular model number being used on an Upright OR a Cylinder depending on country of destination A Canada-exclusive revision of the DC54 Cinetic Ball, offered in a single "Turbinehead" configuration. [29] Today, Dyson employs more than 7,000 people around the world; more than 3,000 of them are engineers. Its latest development is its electric car which will cost billions in R&D; it should launch in 2021. The Dyson V8 Carbon Fiber is an upgrade version of V8 with a much more powerful motor. The V8 Carbon Fiber produces 155 AW (115 AW on the original V8) in MAX mode. The battery is rated at 40 minutes (same as original V8) in the normal mode. The DC08 had a long production run; it was upgraded to the DC08 Telescope wrap after the launch of the DC11, to enable it to be stored more efficiently, and was eventually superseded by the DC19. Early in the production run of the DC08, in 2002, Dyson switched production of all its vacuum cleaners from Malmesbury, UK to a new production facility in Malaysia.

The steel grades DC06ED, DE04ED and DC06ED are suitable for direct enamelling as well as for enamelling according to the two-layer / one-firing method and for special applications of two-layer enamelling for low-distortion enamelling. The second change with the DC17 upright is the brushroll design. While the brushrolls used on the DC07, DC14 and DC15 were designed with European carpets in mind, the DC17's brush roll was designed for North America with a cylindrical shape, a large diameter, and short stiff bristles. A separate motor drives the brushroll, unlike the DC07 and DC14, which use power from the main motor via clutches. This made the DC17 the most effective of Dyson cleaners on carpeting. The Dyson Big Ball (CY23) is an standard cyclonic model with washable filters. Almost identical in appearance to the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball cylinder model. For specific markets (e.g. Singapore); based on the V6; Handheld Version; very similar to the DC59. The 360 Heurist is the upgraded version of the 360 Eye. The Heurist, released in summer of 2019, has a better navigation system, and now includes an LED light ring so this camera-based bot can be used in dark rooms.The Dyson DC01 is designed to be used solely on carpeted floors. There is no brush control to switch between carpeted and hard floors, so the power of the Cyclone technology is reduced greatly if you try and use it on tile. The wand attachment can extend to about 13 feet to make it easy to clean the stairs or under heavy objects. The DC01 uses 90 watts of suction power. Like all Dyson vacuum cleaners, the Dyson DC01 has a clear canister instead of a bag so you can see when the bin needs to be emptied. Exclusive model for Currys UK, the DC53 comes as the Total Clean version only, and is a DC39 in red and grey, with additional tools.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop