Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal - Review & Tests
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 Published On Sep 18, 2022

A detailed review of the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal canister vacuum. We show all the features and also run a host of tests including carpet, hard floor, hair, edges, noise level, etc. See it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3SiS0sB

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We introduce the vacuum and the premise behind Cinetic Technology, then follow up by walking through and discussing every tool and accessory provided with the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal Pro model. We show how the tools can be used on the end of the hose, the end of the handle, and on the end of the wand.

We provide a more detailed discussion of Cinetic Technology and how the smaller cyclones work to speed up airflow and remove very, very small particles from the airstream. This ensures that the filters do not have to do that much of the heavy lifting and allows them to last the lifetime of the vacuum. The unit has HEPA level filtration which is a boon for those suffering from asthma or allergies.

The cleaning reach of the vacuum is average and we discuss the length of the wand, the hose and the power cord. In addition, the wand is extendable from 2 ft 1inch to 3 ft 4inches. We compare the overall cleaning reach of the Cinetic Big Ball Animal canister vacuum to that of the Ball Animal 3 upright vacuum.

Weight and movement are discussed and we show how the light hose, wand, and cleaner head make movement easy. However the heavier canister portion of the machine is significant and you can feel that is a bit of work to pull it along behind you on carpet. It is easier to move on hard flooring.

We perform a noise level test using a digital noise level meter which measures peak decibels. A table compare the noise level of the Cinetic Big Ball Animal to a host of other vacuums that we have reviewed and tested.

The power in air watts of the vacuum is discussed and we walk through all of the vacuum controls – both on the handle and on the canister body.

The cleaner head is not motorized and we discuss how the cleaner head works and show how to remove the brushroll for easy cleaning (which is necessary if you have lots of hair to deal with).

We show how to empty the vacuum and also some of the dust canisters pitfalls.

A host of cleaning tests are performed and we test the vacuum using fine/small/medium size debris on low pile carpet and hard flooring (tile). We calculate percentage pickup by weight. In addition, we test movement on very deep pile carpet.

A hair test using long human hair and short pet hair is performed where we watch how the cleaner head picks up hair, if the brushroll gets bogged down, and how much (if any) hair gets tangled on the brushroll. This unit does not have any de-tangling technology in the cleaner head.

The final test is an edge cleaning test and we use chili flakes against a wall to see how much will be picked up when we run the machine tight up along the wall.

We also quickly discuss vacuum models and pricing in the USA and Canada.

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