Hi @JillRey,
Welcome to the Dyson Community, and thanks for taking the time to share your feedback!
Dyson DC24 was certainly revolutionary back when it first launched in 2008. Weighing just 5.4kg, it still managed to include pioneering Dyson Ball technology and Root Cyclone technology, as well as a handle that compressed for compact storage.
We don’t currently plan to resurrect DC24, as our technology has evolved and improved since DC24 was developed, but we do still include corded upright vacuums in our range. At 7kg, the Dyson Ball Animal upright weighs a little more than DC24, but offers many of the same features. There’s also a longer power cord and hose for greater cleaning reach, plus enhanced cleaning performance on carpets and hard floors: https://www.dyson.co.uk/vacuum-cleaners/uprights/ball-animal
I know you’ve mentioned you’re not a fan of cordless vacuums, but our new Dyson V12 Detect Slim vacuum has a single button power control - so you don’t have to hold down a trigger to keep the machine running. It’s also lightweight and compact, at just 2.2kg - and with a maximum of 150AW, it actually has more suction than DC24. You can find out more here: https://www.dyson.co.uk/vacuum-cleaners/cordless/v12
Hope this helps!
Hi, yes that is helpful. However I am a little confused! The Dyson ball animal original weight shown at 7 kg but on your site the Dyson ball Animal weight show is 5.6kg.
I can’t see what the difference between them. Is the Dyson ball animal 5.6kgs?
thanks
Hi @JillRey,
I’m sorry for the confusion here. The specification for weight on our website is incorrect - I’ve fed this back to the correct teams, and they’re working on getting this updated as we speak!
To be clear, the correct weight for the Dyson Ball Animal is 7kg. The Dyson Ball Animal Origin is similar but with a slightly longer power cord and larger bin capacity, and weighs 7.4kg.
You can find out more about both upright models here: https://www.dyson.co.uk/vacuum-cleaners/uprights/ball-animal
Hope this helps, but please let me know if you have further questions!