Year after year, other vacuums keep on costing

Other vacuum cleaners are still designed to need replacement bags and filters – and the cost soon adds up. Dyson vacuum cleaners don’t need bags and have lifetime washable filters, so there’s no extra cost. See how much you can save...

Savings Reveal

Uprights Shop for uprights

 

Miele

S7 580
and S7 280
£175Up to  

Dyson

all uprights
£0 No Filters. No bags.

Hoover

U3524
£87.25

Sebo

x4 Automatic
£97.65
  • £0
  • £50
  • £100
  • £150
  • £200

*Costs based on recommended five year usage by the manufacturer. for bags and filters from their websites and user manuals (June 2009).

Cylinders Shop for cylinders

 

Miele

S5260 Cat & Dog
£126.65

Dyson

all cylinders
£0 No Filters. No bags. No Belts.

Numatic

Henry
£44.95

Sebo

K1 Airbelt
£107.40
  • £0
  • £50
  • £100
  • £150
  • £200

Bags are bad for the environment

Dyson did away with the bag in 1992. Bags clog with dirt and dust and cause vacuums to lose suction - and they can clog up our environment. Nowadays many vacuum cleaner bags are made from a mixture of plastic and paper and are not accepted in recycling streams. Like much UK waste, they end up in landfill, where they take hundreds of years to decompose.

Dyson helping to reduce landfill

With a Dyson vacuum, you can simply empty your machine onto the compost heap where the dust and fluff will be break down into useful fertiliser