Dyson Ball Multi Floor 2 Vacuum Cleaner – Dyson

Dyson Ball Multi Floor 2 334175-01 upright vacuum cleaner for unrivaled Dyson suction that is light to maneuver.

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Powerful cleaning on carpets, wood floors, vinyl, and tiles. Seals in suction so microscopic dust and allergens are captured in the bin.

Rides on a ball. Turns on a dime.

Streamlined profile for even easier steering around the home.

Radial Root Cyclone™ technology

Captures more microscopic dust than any other’s cyclone.

Self-adjusting cleaner head

Active base plate automatically raises and lowers to seal in suction across all floors. Combined with a powerful motorized brush bar, it deep cleans dirt throughout the home.

Instant release high-reach wand

The hose and wand release in one quick, smooth action

One-click dirt emptying

Just push the button to release the dirt.

Washable lifetime filter

No extra costs – just wash and re-use.

Stair tool

Designed for simple, effective cleaning on stairs.

Combination tool

Flexible cleaning, for hard-to-reach areas.

Certified asthma & allergy friendly™

Certified by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Whole-machine filtration ensures that allergens are trapped inside the machine, not expelled back into the home.

Additional information

Height

42.13 in

Length

15.35 in

Width

13.39 in

Weight

15.6 lb

Cord length

31 ft

Maximum Reach

40 ft

Bin volume

0.22 gallon

Suction power (Cleaner Head)

196 AW

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  1. 02

    by Bran

    First off I have always wanted a Dyson vacuum cleaner. The Dyson vacuum has a reputation for being lightweight and easy to maneuver. It also has a reputation for having powerful suction. I must say that all three of these are true. I have owned several other high quality vacuums over the years. My favorite vacuum was the Phantom Furry for which Dyson helped design. It was lightweight and easy to maneuver and had decent attachments. It had great suction. I haven’t had a vacuum with powerful suction since the Phantom until now. The Dyson Ball Multi Floor 2 Yellow has the best suction and power than any of my former vacuums that I listed above. My favorite thing about this machine is how well it preforms on my hardwood floors, and ceramic tile. It also preforms great on my sunroom carpet. I do love this vacuum cleaner. So you are probably wondering why I only gave four stars instead of five. Well here goes. The attachments are not great. The hose is too short to be effective at cleaning. I like to dust using a vacuum and the short hose turns this into an impossible task. Yes the hose does stretch, but the strong suction of the vacuum keeps the hose from stretching very far. However, I did find a remedy for this issue. I purchased the Dyson extension hose from a online website.
    I also purchased a generic longer hose at the same website.
    As you will see from my review pictures these two extension hoses have made all the difference. All my Dyson attachments work great with the hose too! The short hose is the only thing that’s a negative regarding this vacuum cleaner. Other reviews talk about how short the power cord is, but I didn’t find that to be the case. The power cord is plenty long enough. Reviews have also mentioned that this vacuum feels cheap due to the plastics used; however, I don’t think it feels cheap. It feels good and solid to me. It is loud, but that’s a fair trade off for powerful suction.

    I must note that I purchased a refurbished model from Dyson at a discounted price, and so far I have no regrets. I have purchased refurbished vacuum’s in the past and have had great luck with them. For the most part refurbished vacuum cleaners work just as good if not better than a new machine. You should consider the Dyson Outlet. They have quite a few vacuums to choose from. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking to get a genuine Dyson at a discount price!

  2. 02

    by Pudda

    I have had my Dyson for 12 years & I truly love it! It is finally time to replace it & I am going to buy another Dyson! I had just gotten a new job 12 years ago & I purchased it with my 1st bonus & it was worth it!

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