- Dyson has just launched its first self-draining vacuum cleaner
- The Dyson V10 Konical features HEPA filtration and a floor head designed for hair
- It empties into the auto-empty Dok, which can store up to 60 days of dirt.
Dyson has launched an updated V10 vacuum cleaner, with a self-emptying dock that stores up to 60 days of dirt. The Dyson V10 Konical and Auto Vacuum Dok work together to make cleaning your floors much less messy, without the need to open the vacuum cleaner’s dust bin yourself and risk accidentally releasing a cloud of dirt in the process.
The updated Konical V10 should be an especially good choice for allergy sufferers thanks to a fully sealed HEPA filtration system, which Dyson claims can remove up to 99.99% of details as small as 0.1 microns, including pollen and even bacteria and viruses.
The new V10 features an All Floor Cones Cleaner Head, featuring a pair of conical brushes designed to detangle long hair, so you don’t need to spend time cutting it or removing it from a roller. It appears to be the same head used by the Dyson V16 Piston Animal and features a bright green light to illuminate dirt that you might otherwise miss.
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The self-draining Dok has its own sealed HEPA filtration system and has built-in storage for your most commonly used cleaning tools.
This is Dyson’s first self-draining system, but the idea has been around for a while. In fact, we’ve already seen several self-emptying systems from competing brands, including the wireless Shark PowerDetect and the Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra.
One of the main differences between these and the Dyson Auto Vacuum Dok is their size. The Dyson dock is much taller and therefore is able to hold much more accumulated dirt before needing to be emptied.
If you already own a Dyson V8 Cyclone, you’ll be happy to know that the Auto Vacuum Dok is backwards compatible, so you can use it with your existing vacuum cleaner. The cleaning tools are also compatible between the Dyson V8, V8 Cyclone and V10 Konical.
The new Dyson V10 Konical is available from today, April 29, priced £449.99. You’ll have to wait a little longer for the auto-empty Dok, though. It goes on sale from July 8 and costs £569.99 with the Konical V10.
We’ll be testing the vacuum and dock together very soon and bringing you a full review so you can see how this self-emptying model compares to its competitors.
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