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“EXPENSIVE PIECE OF TRASH!”

written by ShortyGU12 on 11/11/2013

A few years ago my husband and I bought a Dyson DC32 which is supposed to be specifically for animal hair. That is an absolute FLAT OUT lie. It does NOTHING of the sort.

We have two cats and one dog - all three have a decent amount of fur that they shed year round and honestly, this "vacuum cleaner" does NOT live up to its name in any shape of form.

I literally am pushing very hard down on the carpet to even bring up their fur away from the carpet - to the point to where I can feel the wood and teeth that HOLD the carpet to the floorboards and it STILL refuses to work. I literally have to pull it up BY HAND out of the carpet and then actually HAND FEED the fur INTO the stupid machine.

Yes, it has a decent suction force but if the rest of the "vacuum cleaner" doesn't work then it's NOT a "vacuum cleaner" in any way at all.

If I could give this company an infinite negative number rating, I'd do it an it'd make me feel a heck of a lot better - besides blowing up the one that we have of course!

Not only that but the only "attachment" that actually STAYS on the stupid machine is the one in the picture because that actually CLIPS in. The others just kind of sit in it. I'm guessing Dyson just hoped that the "suction" of their so called vacuum "cleaner" would keep the other attachments on.

This is not the case at all and they fall off every single chance they can get; especially when trying to actually vacuum with it. The only time they DO stay on is if the machine isn't turned on and it's left alone; to be looked at.

My advice; buy a generic brand ASDA vacuum cleaner; I'm sure it will actually be a vacuum cleaner and not a sucking machine that makes a whole lot of noise for no reason other than to upset my dog.

Screw you Dyson and I hope you go bankrupt.

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