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Dyson V15 detect review: Everything is better with lasers – including vacuuming

From design to usability, we put the brand new model through its paces

Emma Henderson
Friday 21 May 2021 08:31 BST
This high-tech vacuum can detect tiny dust particles
This high-tech vacuum can detect tiny dust particles (iStock/The Independent )

After I moved in with my partner, we had two lots of everything. But living in a flat in London means there’s no room for hoarding items. We had a Henry and a Vax. The Henry was soon taken back to my parents’ house, and the Vax remained.

It was a cumbersome and upright cabled model – everything I hate about vacuum cleaners. Either they fall over, the cord isn’t long enough to reach between sockets, or it gets annoyingly tangled up. And it’s just so heavy. In short, they’re a huge faff. Then, after getting a cat that used the sofa as his bed, the need to regularly vacuum vastly increased.

Buying a Dyson V7 changed everything – vacuuming became way less of a chore because it was easy to whip out quickly instead of worrying about cords, power and tripping over it all. I was won over.

Dyson’s latest launch comes with some added bonuses: the main one being a little green laser that’s beamed out from the cleaning head onto the floor to detect all the tiny dust particles.

After being a fan of the old cordless stick models from the brand, I put its latest model to the test to see if it’s really worth the hefty £629 price tag.

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