The Dyson V6 is a cordless stick vacuum with a surprising amount of power and great convenience, but will it pass our cleaning tests?
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CORRECTION – Our estimated annual maintenance costs in the video are too high (as we originally included replacing the HEPA filter annually).
Annual maintenance should instead be around $18 / year. Which will cover replacing the battery every 2 years. Here is the battery – https://amzn.to/2DQ9GG1
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CORRECTION – Our estimated annual maintenance costs in the video are too high (as we originally included replacing the HEPA filter annually).
Annual maintenance should instead be around $18 / year. Which will cover replacing the battery every 2 years. Here is the battery – https://amzn.to/2DQ9GG1
a V6 vs V10 video would be amazing since there is such a price difference now.
Remember, the filters on these are washable, and if washed on a monthly basis, they should not require annual replacement unless they get damaged. Batteries can fail after about 2 – 3 years of regular use, due to their nature, they can only be recharged a limited number of times, anywhere upwards of 750 full charge cycles, so if you are using the machine every day and completely discharging it every day, then after 2 years you will have completed almost 750 charge cycles, which could, in some instances be all the battery is going to give. As you said, they are replaceble by undoing 2 screws and pulling out from the base of the handle. If larger debris on hard floor is to be cleaned on a regular basis, the fluffy head is a better choice, thats if the V6 Fluffy is available in the US.