Dyson vacuum cleaners have a big problem and I don’t understand why

As a editor -in -chief of the Techradar houses, I spend a lot of time testing and writing on the vacuum cleaners. I think Dyson manufactures some of the best vacuum cleaners on the market. They are super easy to maneuver, they are well built and the aspiration is excellent. Some even have things such as lasers, sensors and LED screens. But almost all – bars the very high model – have a big basic use problem, and I just don’t understand why.

Here it is: the trigger must be continuously maintained when using the void.

If you suck something larger than a doormat, it means a painful index. This also hinders maneuverability, as you need to take into account your bad figures when you twist the void in annoying corners. I have tested many vacuum cleaners now, and according to my experience, it is rare that the manufacturer does not provide a way to lock power for continuous race. However, whenever I bring my Dyson V8 out to perform comparative tests, I am immediately frustrated by the trigger configuration.

There is no way to activate the continuous race on most Dyson vacuum cleaners, including the V8 (Image credit: future)

It is not a price; Most of the best budget vacuums solve this potential problem. Even the ultra-coche vacuum cleaner that I bought when I bought my first apartment (and discovered, to my horror, how boring adult devices could cost), had a simple but efficient plastic clip that kept the trigger. Of course, the aspiration was barely a soft breeze, but at least my finger was not painful when I greet my new emptiness ineffective on my floors.

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