About Dyson
The story of Dyson
Efficiency is deeply rooted in the DNA of Dyson. The decreasing suction performance of his vacuum was something founder James Dyson wanted to tackle. He realized that the suction power decreased as soon as the bag filled with dust. This led James to develop the world's first bagless vacuum. A vacuum of which the suction power always remains optimal.
Dyson vacuums are now available in more than 65 countries. As the brand continues to grow, they keep investing in new inventions and technologies. Dyson places high value on their own people and the communities they're part of.
Stick vacuums
Dyson stick vacuums can be recognized by the bright colors and futuristic design. The higher the number behind the V, the better the motor, the higher the suction power, and the longer the battery life. Want to know more about the differences? Read our comparison between Dyson stick vacuums.
Dyson Cinetic Big Ball
The Dyson Cinetic Big Ball vacuums all have the special Cinetic technology. These vacuums separate the extracted dust particles very efficiently, so filters aren't necessary. That way, the suction power remains optimal, maintenance isn't required, and you don't need to purchase filters each and every time. You can find more benefits of the Dyson Cinetic Big Ball here.
Climate control
Dyson offers products for climate control in 3 categories: humidifiers, fans, and air purifiers. While these are similar in terms of design, the products have been developed for specific purposes. Want to know more about the product groups or differences within these groups? Read the advice article.
Hair care
Dyson is mostly famous for its vacuums and innovative air purifiers. But Dyson is also constantly developing products for daily care. Think of a hair dryer that revolutionized the design of hair dryers for the first time since the 1960s, for example. The developed technology prevents damage by constantly adjusting the temperature. Want to know more about Dyson's hair care? Read the article about the Dyson Supersonic.