Dyson has unveiled its supersonic hair dryer for the first time, almost ten years, which put its signature bladless fan technology into a styling product. For a company that was mainly known for her vacancies at that time, it was a surprising step. Since then, Dyson has released several beauty equipment such as its Airwrap Curling Iron, who have copied countless. The company also expanded other categories such as audio with its Ontrack headphones and controversial zone headphones, as well as continuing to create some of our favorite cordless vacuum-Belt-in-Persiazing-Sask.
Today, Dyson is going into the full cycle by announcing the pencilvack, which says that the world’s thinnest vacuum cleaner “. Twist? It attains the thinness using a motor that is originally similar in the supersonic hair dryer.
The pencilvack is distinguished by the existing vacuum cleaner, the fact that it is basically all shafts, with some attachment options for the head. This means that there is no bulge until you use the conical brush bar cleaner head. All parts that normally take place on a traditional vacuum (such as a bin, filter and motor) fit all the long cylinders. At the very bottom, you can attach a variety of heads designed specifically for pencilvac, including the main one that Diaison is saying a “puffkon” cleaner head.
The company said that it had four brush bars four cones that roam in opposite directions, and they were “strip and even long hair out to drain out, preventing hair from hanging around the brush bar.” Laser -like lights on both ends of this head also helps to illuminate where dust particles can be seen better to see which spot you miss.
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Overall, the pencilwack weighs around 3.96 pounds (1.8 kg) and means it is easy to use in all types of hard-to-wheat areas. Since it is about 1.5-inch (38 mm) diameter, you can catch it quite easily with your body, where you choose to keep your hands. This should make it easier for overhead cleaning.
To see the entire pencilwack, well, a pencil, dyson had to re -design a lot of components. It contains the new hyperdimium 140K motor, which the company says its “smallest (at 28 mm) and the fastest vacuum motor.” “There is also a new dust compressed system to maximize bin capacity.” Speaking, bin fits inside the cylinder, and has a transparent window that not only allows you to see how full it is, but also see that the debris is sucked. In fact, recently in a demo, I saw with a mixture of satisfaction and sadness, as Lotus Biscoff cookies bits flew on top of bin.
Regardless of its small size, the hypaderdimium 140K motor looked very powerful in my brief time, as it was easily sucked by cheeros, cookies and other detritus. I found the entire device easy to maneuver – it did not feel too heavy and was easily on the coast on waste of bumpy food. I was a bit confused with the locking system because I had to make sure that I would make sure to raise it straight (and wait for a click) when I was made to make sure that the stick doesn’t just fall to the ground.
Dyson has also prepared a new filtration system that the company said “effectively distinguishes dust and debris from airflow, without shutting down the filter or performing performance in performance.” It also created a new “two-step linear dust separation system, which takes 99.99 percent of the particles down to 0.3 μm, so only the cleaner air is expelled back into the house.”
The more interesting thing is that the pencilwack has an “air-compressing bin design”, which allows bin “to be five times more dust and debris” than the 0.08L capacity. In a few rounds of cleaning what I saw, the pencilvack certainly appeared packing in the garbage, although it can actually catch 0.4L goods or not, I don’t get anything that I did not get to measure.
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When the time comes to empty the container, you can use your “new hygiene syringe bin ejection system” to empty it. I did not try myself myself, but it basically involves removing the cleaner head, which targets the lower part of the pencilvack on your waste receptac and moves the transparent habitat up and down to remove the debris. I saw a Dyson Engineer doing this and the process looked straight, although it looked like parts of the housing that implicated some pieces. Good news is, you can separate the shell and filter them to clean them more well.
The pencilwack also has a swapable battery pack that can last up to 60 minutes, and you can charge the machine on its magnetic charging dock. It is also the first connected cordless vacuum of Dyson, which means it works with the Mydyson app so that you can see the battery level, reach more settings and get maintenance alert (eg when and how to clean the filter). There is also an LCD screen at the top of the handle that shows the remaining run time (when you are cleaning) along with the selected power mode. You will also interact with controls through two physical buttons to a large extent.
Dyson has not shared pricing details on pencilvac, but it is a lot of time for the company to find out, as it is going to be available only in the US next year. This is 2026. Meanwhile, the device will be retail in other areas.
This article originally appeared on Engadget