I have three Dyson cordless vacuums, 1 x V6 slim, 1 x V7, and one later and larger one that does not identify a model number. I have only recently begun to use them regularly due to my wife passing, but I find that all of them simply push small bits of dirt (such as a small cheer or sesame seed) along and will not pick them up. Though there is plenty of suction, I have to lift the head and place it on top of the dirt before it will pick it up. I don’t recall my wife complaining about this, but I find it very frustrating to the point of ditching the lot and buying another brand. It appears the head has insufficient height to go over any small item and just pushes it along. Does anyone else have this problem?
cordless vacuum has plenty of suction but no pick up.
Best answer by Jack
Hi
Thanks for your reply!
Rather than replacing your machines with a brand new one, it may be more cost-effective to consider a Dyson Soft roller cleaner head. This is assuming none of the machines you own already include the Soft roller head, although if they do we’d recommend giving this a try.
The Soft roller cleaner head is optimised for gentle but effective hard floor cleaning, removing both larger debris - including cheerios and sesame seeds, as you’ve mentioned - and clinging fine dust particles:
If you’re interested, you can find out more at Dyson.com.
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