Dyson DC23 TurbineHead are very good for cleaning up cat hair, dog hair, and pretty much any type of pet hair that you may come across. They are also very good at cleaning up any type of mess in general, and easily remove pretty much anything from carpets and sofas etc. without a problem. The Dyson DC23 is very powerful, and comes in a few different colors and styles.

Much like any of the Dyson vacuum cleaners on the market, the Dyson DC23 is built to last, and offers amazingly good performance and reliability for the price. While buying the Dyson DC23 TurbineHead vacuum is a somewhat pricey investment, it is one that is well worth it in the long run in our opinion.

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What People Said About Dyson DC23

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Superb Core Qualities With A Few Annoying Quirks, April 10, 2010
Published By :P sychdoc (NYC)
I just got the unit today and so far I have to say I’m impressed. This thing sucks like a son-of-a-gun. And, after all, at the end of the day, isn’t that what a vacuum cleaner is all about? I know from others that this thing will be sucking just as powerfully five years from now as today. And for me, that’s what seals the deal. I’ve been thru three Kenmore canisters in the past 15 or so years and they all lose suction after a few months. Here’s a quick run-down of my initial impressions.

Dyson DC23 Pro’s:

  • Really pretty unit…very high tech
  • Suction that will put all other vacs to shame…and it’s going to stay that way over time
  • Very easy to empty
  • Never have to worry about having a spare bag
  • Lifetime filter that you just have to rinse out every three months or so
  • Effective tool storage right on the unit
  • Very ingenous telescoping wand…easy to adjust
  • Great cord retraction

Dyson DC23 Cons:

  • An “instuction manual” from hell…ridiculously inadequate pictures only…no text…UTTERLY WORTHLESS
  • Awkward hose attachment to the front of the unit…pulling the canister around makes you feel like you might damage the connection
  • Very awkward control to turn the tubine head on and off…you have to bend down and yank a red disk in and out
  • I would have preferred a separate floor head in addition to the turbine head
  • The turbine head is terrific on some carpets but can become “suck” on others making it hard to push
  • There is no way to effectively wrap the hose around this little unit so you have to put it away completely ‘unfurled’
  • I would have preferred the on/off switch to be on the hand grip rather than a button you have to press with your foot

So, while the unit is not an ergonomic delight it does excel at what it’s ultimately designed to do – suck. And it’s nice knowing this comes with a complete five year warranty. Were it not for a few of the nit-picky ergonomic oddities, I would have given this a solid 5 stars for Dyson DC23.

What’s in the Box’s Dyson DC23 TurbineHead

  • Dyson DC23 TurbineHead Vacuum
  • Hose
  • Carpet brush bar
  • Stair tool
  • Brush tool
  • Crevice tool
  • Operating manual
  • Quick start guide