Dyson just quietly launched a new PencilVac, and it solves the big problem I had with the original


  • Dyson launched the PencilVac Fluffy, after the Fluffycones version
  • It features a parallel rather than cone-shaped roller, otherwise the same ultra-compact vacuum cleaner design
  • Currently available in the US only, it’s significantly cheaper than the original

Recently, Dyson launched a new, almost impossibly compact vacuum cleaner: the Dyson PencilVac Fluffycones. It looks nothing like a regular cordless vacuum cleaner, as all the main components have been shrunk and hidden in the handle, which itself is about the size of a broom handle.

I tested one and declared it a true feat of engineering and innovation. In fact, I was completely sold on this new design…except for one insignificant problem. Dyson used cone-shaped rollers on the floor head, rather than standard parallel rollers. The plastic housing then follows the shape of the cones, which means that the ground head comes to a slight point at the front.

The original Dyson Pencilvac “Fluffycones” (Image credit: Future)

The knock-on effect is that PencilVac Fluffycones can’t sit flush against a wall unless you approach them from the side, which isn’t always possible. This makes vacuuming room edges unnecessarily tricky, and tasks like cleaning stairs – which this lightweight, nimble vacuum would otherwise be perfect for – become a major problem. This is a problem I also had with the Dyson V16 Piston Animal, which has a similar cone-based floor head.

Woman using PencilVac Fluffy vacuum cleaner

(Image credit: Dyson)

Imagine my joy when I spotted an alternative on the dyson.com site, launched without fanfare: the Dyson Fluffy. It appears to be exactly the same as the PencilVac Fluffycones, except for the ground head. The conical base head has been replaced by a parallel roller head.

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