DYSON V11 Absolute Cordless Vacuum Cleaner – Blue

Run time: up to 60 minutes. Power: 18.55 V. Weight: 3.05 kg. Capacity: 0.76 litres. Multi-purpose floorhead / auto-mode / LCD screen.

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Dirt is effortlessly removed from any floor surface, with the Dyson V11 Absolute Cordless Vacuum Cleaner delivering twice the suction power of standard cord-free vacuums.

Want to know how much run time is left? Need to know what power mode you’re using? The handy LCD screen gives you all the information you need, including filter maintenance reminders and blockage reports.

Intelligent cord-free vacuum

Choose from three different cleaning modes to find the ideal balance of power and run time to suit your needs.

If you’ve got wooden floorboards in one room and carpet in the next, Dynamic Load Sensor technology in the cleaner head automatically changes the motor speed based on the surface you’re cleaning. Combined with the multi-purpose floorhead, you can move seamlessly between rooms without having to change between floorheads.

Cleaning the whole house is easy

Avoid the hassle of running out of battery mid-clean. The V11 Absolute has a long 60 minute run time in Eco mode, so you can clean the whole house in one go. While not in use, you can recharge the vacuum cleaner with ease using the wall-mountable charging station, so it’ll be ready whenever you need it.

Clean easily. Breathe easily

The V11 Absolute is an ideal choice for those who suffer from allergies, as it can capture 99.97% of dust particles, even if they’re microscopic.

With a 40% bigger bin than previous models, you won’t have to worry about emptying the bin all the time either. When the time comes to empty the bin, you won’t need to touch the dirt at all with the hygienic ‘point and shoot’ system.

Direct Drive technology

With Direct Drive technology, stiff nylon bristles work their way deeply into your carpets while carbon fibre filaments help to keep your hard floors looking clean without damaging them. All while cyclone technology delivers strong and consistent suction.

The right tool for every job

You can quickly switch to a handheld vacuum with a single click – ideal for smaller jobs around the home or cleaning inside your car. Plus you can use the included combination, crevice, soft dusting brush and mini motorhead tools to tackle everything from delicate surfaces to hidden corners.

Please note: Suction tested to EN 60312-1 CL 5.8 and 5.9, loaded to bin full, tested in Boost mode (excludes Dyson machines). 60 minute runtime applies in Eco mode on hard floors.

Additional information

Capacity

0.76 litres

Charge time

4.5 hours

Box contents

– Dyson V11 Absolute Cordless Vacuum Cleaner
– Mini motorhead
– Combination tool
– Crevice tool
– Mini soft dusting brush
– High torque cleaner head
– Soft roller cleaner head

Dimensions

1286 x 261 x 250 mm (H x W x D)

Weight

3.05 kg

Manufacturer's guarantee

2 years

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5 Reviews For This Product

  1. 05

    by William

    Performs well.

  2. 05

    by Carole

    Well worth paying more for this. Excellent at cleaning stairs, sofas and cars. Clears pet fur in a flash and brilliant all round.

  3. 05

    by Michael

    The power and the deep clean it gives.

  4. 05

    by Paula

    No flex.

  5. 05

    by Michael

    Super suction
    Longer battery performance
    Plenty of tools

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