Self-righting technology Dyson Big Ball Musclehead canister vacuums are monostatic: they have a single stable resting point. Dyson engineers made this possible using a complex configuration of the vacuum’s components. By assembling them in a spherical array, with the heaviest components near the floor, we created a curved body with a low center of gravity. This means that whenever the vacuum is displaced from its resting position, gravitational force will automatically return it. Or more simply, when it’s knocked over, it gets back up. Hygienically ejects the dirt. Dyson Big Ball Musclehead canister vacuums feature a new bin emptying mechanism. You can hygienically drive out trapped dust and debris with just the push of a button. There’s no need to touch the dirt. Articulated handle for easy, versatile cleaning The wand’s handle rotates in three directions, allowing 360° articulation for greater control – all around the home, from floors. Musclehead floor tool automatically adjusts across carpets, rugs and hard floors.
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Strong vacuum cleaner This is my 4th Dyson. Two upright which are still working after 20 years. The canister, 10 years old, which quit working therefore the Musclehead. I like it. It has strong suction but not overly difficult to work with. The vacuum head is smaller in diameter than my previous canister head. This is great because I can reach areas that were inaccessible without moving furniture. The height of the head is lower which allows me to reach under the beds and sofas. Not impressed that the machine…