Ahmed Abdul Wahid Company, the exclusive agent for Dyson products in the Kingdom, recently launched Dyson’s latest digital motor equipped vacuum cleaner, the V8 cord-free vacuum.
The Dyson V8 comes armed with over 10 years’ worth of R&D and is set to transform the way residents go about their daily household cleaning.
“It doesn’t just clean the floor, but quickly transforms between handheld and stick modes to clean down low, up high and everywhere in-between,” the company stated.
The vacuum is positioned in the heart of Dyson’s cord-free range and offers several key evolutions compared to its predecessors.
Increased runtime, hygienic dirt ejection, even more powerful suction and less noise generated are among the advances.
James Dyson said: “We've spent more than a decade and over 250 million pounds developing our small and powerful digital motors. Our latest generation motor sits at the heart of the Dyson V8 cord-free vacuum. It’s the result of 18 months research and development and 500,000 hours of testing. This motor enables the Dyson V8 cord-free vacuum cleaner to be powerful and versatile, transforming the way people clean their homes.”
Karen Hall, Dyson microbiologist, said: “The newest Dyson V8 vacuum removes allergens and bacteria as small as 0.3 microns and expels cleaner air through its HEPA filter. The Dyson digital motor V8 inside the machine also means that you can clean deep into upholstery, carpets and rugs to remove these potential allergens.”
The Dyson V8 vacuum cleaner has no cord, cleans carpets and hard floors, and weighs 2.6 kg. It has a hygienic dirt ejector.
The Dyson V8 Absolute vacuum includes the direct-drive cleaner head and the soft roller cleaner head, in addition to the mini motorized tool, the combination tool and the crevice tool.
It costs SR2,599, and is available now at Abdulwahed, SACO and eXtra stores.
Source: Arab News
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