Advantages: Light, very manoeuvrable, robust, very powerful suction Disadvantages: Initial outay is expensive, no ability to use mains power
in Dyson?s yellow and grey livery; personally I was glad when they moved away from that unattractive purple. It has the usual transparent cylinder bin to repulse you with the filth it sucks up and personally encourages me to vacuum more frequently! As I said it is styled rather like a drill so you consequently get a very good grip and it is easily manoeuvrable so you can get into nooks and crannies very easily; the free hose increases this even further; I was able to get right under the car seats without crippling myself- I have a knee injury at present so am not as flexible as usual but the Dyson compensated for this very nicely.
The machine is light; weighing only 1.5 kg and this weight is distributed ergonomically so it is superbly balanced in the hand. Despite this the Root 6 is well made and tough. It doesn?t feel flimsy or cheap ...
Advantages: Powerful, Portable, Looks like a space-gun Disadvantages: Price,. Noise
(with apologies to the Rolling Stones)
It's not a Dustbuster(tm), because that's a trademark. And besides which, to put it in the same league as a Dustbuster(tm) would be unfair. No, the Dyson Root 6 should truly be called a handheld vacuum cleaner.
"Why?" I hear you ask... well let me tell you.
Dyson, as anyone that hasn't been living under a rock for the last 10 years will know, shot to fame with their revolutionary "bagless" Hoover(tm). Only you can't call it a Hoover(tm) because that's a trademark too. Bagless technology meant that there was no loss of power as the poor vacuum motor had to suck air through an increasing mass of dirt. It effectively meant that the suction power of a vacuum cleaner was increased. Not only that, but if you made the dust collection bin clear than you could see all of the dust and fluff whirling ...
heightened sensations if applied to the erogenous zones on the packaging too.
After 24 hours, nobody had had any reaction to the product so we decided to put it to the test.
Using the pump is easy and depending on how hard you press it, you can get more or less product out, an average squeeze managed to get enough for one partner, so on average we used 2 squirts. The lubricant feels very silky but also slightly slippery but it's not an unpleasant sensation for either partner. There was no tingling or burning sensation and it didn't feel greasy either.
The actual lubricant does feel very nice on, it gives a nice touch sensation which is great for using as a massage aide, which may, in some people's views, may justify the price, for me it didn't but Andrew thought it did. The lubricant made all aspects of use easy, made it comfortable ...
memphisto_chick 18.09.2006
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