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Dyson Release Most Powerful Cordless Vac Yet

Dyson has released its most powerful cord-free vacuum yet, the new V11 series, starting from A$1,099. The stick vac claims to incorporate Dyson’s most robust battery, offering 20% more suction than its Cyclone V10.

Listed to its Australian website, the new V11 Series comes in three models; the Dyson V11 Torque Drive (A$1,099), Dyson V11 Absolute (A$1,199) and Dyson V11 Absolute Pro (A$1,249).

Set to promote direct to consumer sales, the top end V11 Absolute Pro is marked exclusive to Dyson’s Australian website.

[Dyson Australia website]

Harnessing Dyson’s new V11 digital motor, the vacuum pledges 60 minutes of “fade-free” floor cleaning.

Claimed to be the result of over a decade in digital motor development, the V11 captures 99.97% of particles – up to 0.3 microns for cleaner air.

With an in-built LCD screen, the stick vac displays run times, machine performance and filter cleaning reminders.

“With the Dyson V11TM cord-free vacuum, our focus was not only on improving performance, but on adding intelligence to genuinely assist people’s cleaning,” affirms James Dyson, Founder and Chief Executive.

Offering increased intelligence, the High Torque cleaner head with Dynamic Load Sensor automatically adjusts suction power according to floor type, ensuring a “deep clean” regardless of surface.

Using a triple diffuser, the V11 spins at up to 125,000 rpm, complemented by a 40% bigger bin for less emptying.

Further information and full specifications are available on Dyson Australia’s website here.

[Dyson Australia]



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