Dyson 360 Heurist robot vacuum review: most bespoke clean your house can get

This is simply Dyson’s name for its latest brushless electric motors, which have appeared in its most recent stick vacuums. It also looks like you can remove part of the internal tubing (picture 4 below) that connects the bin to the brushes. That would be a neat upgrade, as the 360 Heurist had a tendency… Continue reading Dyson 360 Heurist robot vacuum review: most bespoke clean your house can get

Dyson 360 Heurist robot vacuum review: most bespoke clean your house can get

When it launched way back in 2015 the Roomba 980 (£849) was iRobot’s top-of-the-range Wi-Fi connected design, and while it now somewhat eclipsed by the i7+, it has more enough cleaning smarts to deserve a place on this list. Thankfully the S6 MaxV is quick and relatively quiet, although you’ll dyson robot vacuum not want… Continue reading Dyson 360 Heurist robot vacuum review: most bespoke clean your house can get

Dyson 360 Heurist robot vacuum review: most bespoke clean your house can get

The 800 Series is a nice option for slightly more budget-conscious users, but those who also want to retain a number of bells-and-whistles. This is certainly not a “stripped down” model, but is within the $$ price tier, making it a nice middle-of-the-road kind of a vacuum. For Roomba vs. Dyson, I would put theRoomba… Continue reading Dyson 360 Heurist robot vacuum review: most bespoke clean your house can get

Dyson 360 Heurist robot vacuum review: most bespoke clean your house can get

At the crossroads between cleaning performance, features, and price sits the Roomba 690. This model is affordably priced and has some of the most desired Roomba features like wifi-connectivity and their patented “Dirt Detection” technology. If the V-Series shark cordless is intriguing to you, you may want to check out our fullDyson V10 cordless stick… Continue reading Dyson 360 Heurist robot vacuum review: most bespoke clean your house can get