Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Dyson V6 Absolute Cordless Vacuum Cleaner and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dyson V6 Absolute Cordless Vacuum Cleaner.
June 2015
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Abstract: If there's one thing that Dyson is good at, it's making the competition look bad. Sure a lot of people make stick-based portable vacuum cleaners, but they can't compare to Dyson, they can only compete by costing less. And as anyone who uses this Dyson pro...
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Published: 2015-02-12, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
The Dyson v6 Absolute vacuum cleaner improves on previous Dyson sticks with a soft roller cleaning head that ups its prowess on hardwood floors
The new vacuum head is clever but imperfect. Pet hair sticks to it and it flings the large particles it fails to grab
As usual, Dyson produced a competent product that costs too much. At $600, the Absolute isn't worth the upgrade over the Linx or even over other Dyson sticks....
Published: 2015-06-13, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
The V6 Absolute is a breakthrough in cordless vacuum cleaners and it is only made possible by Dyson's innovation and design.Dyson's V6 Absolute is more expensive than its competitors but that's because it is so much better. You get what you pay for.Dyson...
Published: 2015-04-27, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Powerful suction, Lightweight, Cleans both carpets and hard floors in the most efficient way possible, Variety attachments make it versatile to clean anything you can throw off (cars, mattress, furniture, etc), Dyson v6 Absolute
Same battery life with previous model (though Dyson may have a treat for us with new battery technologies), Still has a filter. Waiting for an upgraded model with no dust filter like the Dyson DC54 (assuming it's possible), By adding a few more dollars,
Powerful suction on both carpets and hard floors with 2 different attachments. Safe to use on your expensive hard floors. The new model now sucks even more dirt and dust, without sacrificing battery life. Quite pricey, but you'll be Absolute-ly satisfied...
Published: 2015-04-20, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Picks up way more dust than its predecessors can in the same area, Loads of redesigned brush heads included, Built-in HEPA filter adds peace of mind
Expensive, Battery life sucks, Kind of heavy
If you can afford it and absolutely can't stand the idea of hidden dust and crap lurking in your carpet, then you should definitely get the V6 Absolute. You're paying for peace of mind as much as you are clean floors. It picks up more crap off your floor...
Published: 2015-02-13, Author: Andrew , review by: cnet.com.au
The Dyson v6 Absolute vacuum cleaner improves on previous Dyson sticks with a soft roller cleaning head that ups its prowess on hardwood floors
The new vacuum head is clever but imperfect. Pet hair sticks to it and it flings the large particles it fails to grab
As usual, Dyson produced a competent product that costs too much. At $600, the Absolute isn't worth the upgrade over the Linx or even over other Dyson sticks....
Long-lasting battery, Perfect for all surface types, Lightweight and maneuverable
Undeniably expensive
The V6 Absolute is undeniably expensive; it costs as much as some mains-powered vacuums, but that's because you could feasibly use it to replace a full-size vacuum. It has a battery that lasts long enough to clean the entire home. Thanks to unparalleled s...