Vacuums & Floor Care > Vacuum Parts & Accessories > Attachments & Brushes > Attachments 5 star51%4 star16%3 star19%2 star8%1 star6%See all 110 customer reviewsTop Customer ReviewsThis attachment is the best thing they could have invented.Dyson Multi-Angle Brush AttachmentThe missing attachmentit works!Good idea but could be betterworkout timeGreat for out of reach ledges and ceiling fans!!!! Sold by All About Office and Fulfilled by Amazon. Dyson Home Cleaning Kit Buy "Dyson Home Cleaning Kit” from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 28% off the $64.00 list price. ">
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My brushbar is not rotating Does your machine have a red reset switch on the cleaner head? Ships from and sold by OverStockSales in easy-to-open packaging. Dyson Multi-Angle Brush Attachment Buy a Used "Dyson Multi-Angle Brush Attachment" and save 60% off the $34.99 list price. 4 x 13 x 10 inches #145,862 in Home and Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home and Kitchen) #208 in Home & Kitchen > Vacuums & Floor Care > Vacuum Parts & Accessories > Attachments & Brushes > Attachments 5 star51%4 star16%3 star19%2 star8%1 star6%See all 110 customer reviewsTop Customer ReviewsThis attachment is the best thing they could have invented.Dyson Multi-Angle Brush AttachmentThe missing attachmentit works!Good idea but could be betterworkout timeGreat for out of reach ledges and ceiling fans!!!! Sold by All About Office and Fulfilled by Amazon. Dyson Home Cleaning Kit Buy "Dyson Home Cleaning Kit” from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 28% off the $64.00 list price.

Includes tools for soft dusting, removing stubborn dirt and cleaning hard to reach places 14.9 x 19.6 x 9.4 inches 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) #29,303 in Home and Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home and Kitchen) #530 in Home & Kitchen > Vacuums & Floor Care > Vacuum Parts & Accessories See all 371 customer reviews We love our Dyson DC25 Animal sweeper and we think it was one of the best investments we have ever made. If you spend the money for the Dyson sweeper then you need one of these home cleaning kits to go along with the sweeper. I have put together a small video to show what is in the kit and some of the ways we use the attachments. I could not show all of the ways we use the tools but you will get some idea of how useful these tools are.We really like these accessories but the kit is a bit expensive. The tools are so useful though that we are happy with the kit. I just wish the hose on the Dyson DC25 Animal were longer. The vacuum is so powerful that the hose almost collapses and it makes it difficult to reach up to higher spots to clean.

Here is a link to the Dyson DC25 Animal cleaner.Dyson DC25 Animal Ball-Technology Upright Vacuum CleanerWe rate this product as a 5 star item.
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carpet cleaner rental st louis park exactly as I expected it to be the smallest brush is really great for cleaning upholstery with the cordless dyson v6 They're a great addition to the vacuum. Great tool set, the stiff bristle brush isn't used much. The others and the articulated brush are invaluable. The box I was sent had a different attachment than what was pictured in the product description. Unfortunately, I had to return this as that was the one I really wanted!!!

I use these every week and they have held up great. Ensure the handle is fully extended and locked into place. Plug the machine in. Recline the machine into the vacuuming position. Ensure the stabilizing wheels are fully retracted. Press the ON/OFF switch. Vacuuming on different floor types. The brushbar will start automatically once the machine is switched on and lowered into the vacuuming position. The brushbar will not rotate when the machine is in the upright position. The cleaner head adjusts automatically to all floor types, and the brush bar contains carbon fibre filaments for removing fine dust from hard floors. Press the brush control button located next to the ON/OFF switch to turn the brushbar off for vacuuming delicate rugs and floors. Press the button again to restart the brushbar. Some carpet manufacturers do not recommend using a vacuum cleaner with a rotating brushbar. Please refer to the carpet manufacturer but if you are unsure, we recommend vacuuming with the brushbar switched off.

Did you find this useful? Item qualifies for VIP Easy Returns with the HSN Card. Restrictions apply. Dyson Stiff Bristle Vacuum Cleaner Brush Maximize your cleaning effectiveness for hard floors and on ground-in dirt with the Dyson Stiff Bristle Vacuum Cleaner Brush. It's made for Dyson and fits most Dyson vacuums. Removes ground-in and stubborn dirt Quickly attaches to the hose or wand For cleaning tough dirt from hard floors - not recommended for use on delicate flooring, rugs or carpets Fits all Dyson models I really love this, it removes all the pet hair off my furniture easily ! BUT IT' A DYSON SO WHAT ELSE THAN EXCELLANCE WOULD YOU EXPECT? This little gadget has made my Dyson a work of art! Can there ever be a bad Dyson product-NO! if you have cats or dogs, you'll know their hair gets imbedded in fabric. THIS GETS IT OUT! Like the mattress tool, I bought 3, yes 3. I never want a room without it, and it's easier than carrying it around.

I used it everytime i vacuum. Carpet in the car-one pass, that's all. couches, decorative pillows, it's great! It really gets the imbedded dog and cat hairs out! awesome for hallway stairs and hard to vacuum furniture great for pet hair removal. Everything that came with the Dyson stick was all I really needed. This was a waste. Not what I expected for a Dyson. The brush from my other vacuum worked much better on pet hair. Should have sent back, not worth the $30 that it cost me. Don't waste your money.The Eureka Brushroll Clean with SuctionSeal must have missed the day on modern vacuum maneuverability. Foregoing amenities like the ball on Dyson's vacs or the easily pivoting head of recent Shark and Oreck models, Eureka's vac will make your chore feel like a chore. It moves like a brick and lacks any self propulsion. It felt like the heaviest vac I've used in some time. It's actually not, but other vacs hide their weight better when you use them.Once you get it moving, it's a good cleaner, especially on carpet, for a more than reasonable $200 price.

It even includes a few appealing features like a self-cleaning brushroll. The Shark Rotator vacs, both the $200 Rotator Pro and $350 Rotator Powered, clean almost as well as this Eureka model, and both are significantly more versatile and easier to use. Nevertheless, Eureka's machine deserves your consideration as a highly competent cleaner at a budget friendly price. I've always wanted to be a ghostbuster, and the busy back of the Eureka Brushroll Clean with SuctionSeal has a circular disc containing the self-winding cord, a hose wrapped over the top and various attachments stuck into it, reminding me strongly of a proton pack. I really wanted to strap it to my back, grab the hose from over my shoulder and chase after Slimer. The front of the vac is much simpler with the vacuum head colored an appealing dark orange. The long cylindrical dust bin sits on top of it, the clear plastic adorned only by the Eureka name and a line letting you know when it's full. Available now exclusively at Walmart for $200, the Eureka Brushroll Clean with SuctionSeal looks pretty appealing at first glance, and again, the clunkiness of the back didn't bother me.

It's also nice that all of the various attachments have a spot where you can stick them so you can take them with you as you work. They fall off a little too easily, but you can quickly put them back in place. The package includes a crevice tool, a dusting brush, an extension wand and a stair and upholstery turbo nozzle. The last item has a mini powered brushroll so you can get pet hair off of your furniture. It's not a particularly unique item, but it's a nice perk especially in a $200 package. The machine itself weighs a reasonable 15.8 pounds and sports a 27-foot-long cord along with a 12-foot hose. Eureka Brushroll Clean with SuctionSeal Dyson Cinetic Big Ball Animal Allergy Dirt Devil Lift & Go Shark Rotator Powered Lift-Away Stair & upholstery nozzle, crevice tool, dusting brush, extension wand 9 including a turbine tool, and multi-angle brush Soft dusting brush, reach under tool, mattress tool, combination tool, stair tool Dusting brush and crevice tool

Extension wand, Air-Powered Turbo Tool, 2-in-1 Combo Tool Crevice tool, upholstery/ dusting brush, stair tool Crevice tool, multipurpose tool, floor nozzle, power brush, upholstery tool 8 including a mini motorized brush, a dusting brush, and a crevice tool Retractable cord, self-cleaning brushroll No filter to maintain Vac-Dust Floor Tool with Swipes Includes a cannister caddy and can switch between an upright and a canister Includes a canister caddy and converts to a powered canister or powered handheld Comparatively, Eureka's specs blend in nicely with pricey competition, and the 12-foot hose is pretty generous. I was surprised to learn it's actually lighter than the field, though. In practice, it feels bulky and before I looked up the numbers, I would have guessed it outweighed the rest by a couple of pounds. Turns out, maneuverability makes a big difference when it comes to making your chore easier. Especially on carpet, I felt all of this vac's 15 pounds on every push during the testing process.

It consistently felt like it was dragging. Lots of modern vacs have features to distribute their weight better. Dyson's ball makes it possible to turn on a dime, and other recent vacuums add a pivoting joint between the vacuum head and the handle. Shark's and Oreck's vacs use that joint to great effect and equal Dyson's pivoting prowess. Self propulsion helps too, as vacs with it can glide across carpets with seemingly no effort on your part. Maybe I've just been spoiled by the vacs I've reviewed recently. My grandmother's vacuum certainly never had any self-propulsion or easy maneuverability. You had to work hard to lug that thing across the floors you wanted to clean, and I think that added a character-building aspect to the process. If you want a workout, Eureka's lack of maneuverability might even be a good thing, it's just behind the times when it comes to modern amenities to ease the burden of cleaning. I also like the way Dyson and Shark handle height on their vacs more than the five-tier dial on top of Eureka's vacuum head.

With Dyson's machines, you don't have to worry about height at all; a flexible plastic plate adjusts up and down to create a seal on any surface.Eureka has something similar, touting the vac's "All-surface suction plates" on its website, but it doesn't go all the way around the opening like Dyson's, just across the front, so Eureka still needed to include manual height controls. Shark strikes a balance between being fully hands off like Dyson while still giving you some control. It's most recent Rotator Powered Lift-Away vac puts a slider on the vacuum's handle. It has three positions, one for hardwood, one for normal carpet, and one for particularly thick carpet and area rugs. On Eureka's vac, the bare floor setting is obvious, but I had trouble determining which of the four carpet notches to use on my mid-pile test carpet.I also like Shark's efforts to let you control the vac's settings by hand. With the Eureka, you'll manipulate almost everything with a pedal. You turn the vac and the brushroll on or off with a pedal, you lower the handle with a pedal, and you activate the brushroll clean with the pedal.