Dyson DC50 Multifloor Upright Vacuum (Refurbished)
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Dyson’s lightest upright is built with powerful cyclone technology that maintains its suction and eliminates the cost and mess of bags
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Dyson DC50 Multifloor Upright Vacuum (Refurbished)
The Dyson DC50 glides across floors, sucking up dirt, hair, and dust from any surface—carpet, tile, or wood—and turns on a spot thanks to the latest Dyson Ball design.
Dyson’s Lightest Upright Vacuum
Though it weighs only 11.6lb., the DC50 works like a full-size upright vacuum. But Dyson didn’t just hit a larger vacuum with a shrink-ray. Instead, the vacuum was re-engineered from every angle for the best possible performance.
Designed for All Floors
The self-adjusting base plate optimizes contact with the floor, ensuring flat, smooth hardwood and shag carpets get a thorough cleaning. Antistatic carbon fibers remove fine dust from hard floors, and stiff nylon bristles lift ground-in dirt from carpet.
Cyclone Technology Doesn’t Lose Suction
Dyson vacuums are designed with cyclone technology that spins dust and dirt from the air, so there are no bags and the vacuum won’t lose suction. The DC50’s 2-Tier Radial cyclones increase airflow to capture more microscopic dust for a cleaner home.
- Model number: DC50
- Self-adjusting cleaner head
- Carbon fiber bristles
- 2-Tier Radial cyclones
- Ball technology
- Instant release wand
- Quick and hygienic to empty bin
- On-board combination and stair tool
- Requires no replacement bags or filters
- Weight: 11.6lb.
- Condition: refurbished
- 6-month parts and labor warranty
About Dyson
James Dyson never cared much what things are supposed to look like. A trained artist and architect, he turned to engineering while struggling with a wheelbarrow stuck in the mud. This could be better, he thought. He replaced its wheels with a ball and dubbed the playful-looking tool the ballbarrow. His career began in earnest when he passed a local timber yard and stopped to admire its giant cyclone as it pulled sawdust from the air. Fifteen years and more than 5,000 prototypes later, he created a vacuum cleaner with cyclone technology rather than unreliable suction. The machine won consumers with its performance, and wowed the design community with its unusual look.
Today, Dyson’s engineers follow their founder’s example: identify problematic tools and make them better. They design vacuum cleaners, fans, heaters, hand dryers, and other tools. Though seemingly basic, each gadget incorporates cutting-edge proprietary technology. Dyson carefully guards its engineering secrets behind speech-absorbing walls, thumb-print screeners, and lion statues that spring to life when they smell an intruder. They did allow the Queen to visit for her Golden Jubilee, and they have released some creations for display in New York’s MoMA, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum, and others around the world.
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