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New Dyson DC59 – Dyson engineers reveal R&D insights on the latest cordless vacuum cleaner

Find out more about the new Dyson cordless vacuum cleaner – http://www.dyson.co.uk/vacuumcleaners/dc59-notify.aspx
Dyson engineers have developed a new and improved lightweight, compact cordless vacuum – The Dyson Digital Slim DC59 – that matches the suction of a corded vacuum cleaner – without being tethered to the wall. Powered by the Dyson digital motor V6, the new Dyson Digital Slim has 2-Tier Radial cyclones and a re-engineered nickel manganese cobalt battery.

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Pasan Karunanayake says:

I am very surprised about DYSON R&D team. I want buy DC59 and reverse engineer the product. There will much to learn and will be super fun.

Alex Tigre says:

It's time for Dyson to focus on 3D printable parts, both for manufacturing and home use.

the lockness monster says:

Battery only lasts 26 minutes. Bummer

Kushal Patel says:

Hi there, I am 13 and really like dyson and all their different product designs. I think that they are really cool and inspiring. How would i be able to find out more about dyson and what it's like to work there? I would really like to work at dyson when i'm older.

Tunawhore says:

No it doesn't help as flour is also a household dust, putting this in small print in the user guide is no good as the original comment is to stick it on so it's clear before a customer makes the purchase. ONLY when the customer has waste one's time making the journey to a store, queued up and paid does the customer find out it's not fit for purpose so why not simply send a memo and have "NOT FOR SMALL DUST PARTICLES" printed on the box and add it as a small print under "Other's clog, Our's dont"

Dyson UK says:

Hi there – Dyson vacuums are engineered and tested to pick up household dust, debris and pet hair in normal domestic use.

We do advise against vacuuming large quantities of very fine dust, such as plaster dust, as this could cause damage not covered under the machine's guarantee. This is stated in the user guide supplied with the machine. I hope this helps.

Tunawhore says:

Hi. Which of your models passed the fine dust test? If you don't have that test, you should add it. Until your machines can handle fine particles, a big disclaimer should be printed on all the boxes so we can say time by buying a Bosch to start with.

CCCTAA says:

Young and smart, I have faith now in the next generation! Just purchased mine, and LOVING it 🙂

Mikhail Clarke says:

Dyson is probably the coolest company designing stuff

Dyson UK says:

Hi there, it's Jack at Dyson. Dyson Animal vacuums are engineered specifically to meet the needs of homes with pets. DC59 Animal is equipped with an additional Mini motorised head to remove pet hair and stubborn dirt from furniture, stairs and inside the car. The motorised carbon fibre floor tool removes hair and ground in dirt from carpets, rugs and hard floors.

Dyson UK says:

Hi there, it's Jack at Dyson. During development, Dyson prototypes are subjected to 636 different validation tests by our team of engineers. Trigger buttons are punched 20,000 times. Prototypes are drop tested 10,000 times. Cleaner heads are slammed into iron table legs. And every 100th bin off the production line is whacked with a lump hammer, just to make sure.

Reassuringly, like all Dyson cordless vacuums, DC59 comes with a 2-year parts and labour guarantee.

Dyson UK says:

Hi Ryan, as I'm sure you'll be aware, research and development at Dyson HQ is top secret, and we're not able to discuss any new technology until we're ready to launch. You'll have to wait and see what comes next.

RyanSellman1 says:

That doesn't answer my question. Are you planning on developing a full size upright using the brushroll design of the DC50?

danielalexan80 says:

Is Dyson using Autodesk Inventor to help design it's products? I'm keen to know, since this is what I'm using at university for engineering product design. I'm starting to learn how to use the simulation tools.

Dyson UK says:

Hi there, it's Jack at Dyson. DC59 features an arrangement of 15 cyclones, working in parallel, across two tiers. Each cyclone has been re-engineered to increase airflow and generate high centrifugal forces, to capture fine dust. They work together with our new V6 digital motor, which spins at up to 110,000rpm. These refinements mean DC59 has three times the suction power of any other cordless machine in use, and sucks up as much dust as a mains-powered vacuum cleaner.

Dyson UK says:

Hi Tim, it's Jack at Dyson. Yes, DC59 is the new Dyson Digital Slim™ cordless vacuum. It has up to 20 minutes of high, constant suction, or 6 minutes of 100 air watts on Boost mode for stubborn dirt and pet hair. DC59 will be available in the UK from 1st October 2013. Keep an eye on dyson.co.uk for further information.

Dyson UK says:

Hi Ryan, thanks for your interest in Dyson technology. DC50 is our lightest, most compact upright vacuum with Ball™ technology. Our full size Ball™ upright is DC41 Animal, which is engineered for larger homes. You can find out more about both of these machines at dyson.com. I hope this helps.

RyanSellman1 says:

I might get that thing. Oh, and do you have a full size version of the DC50 in development?

Tio Dave says:

That impeller was a little out of balance or warped.

danielalexan80 says:

Ahh, smaller cones!

Tim's Transport Videos says:

Will this be another Digital Slim model? When will this be available? Pricing, and Runt time? Could you answer these Dyson? Thanks! 😀

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