Alongside the standard model came the Outsize, Torque Drive and Animal versions.
Dyson rates the V11 at 185AW (Air Watts) while the Advanced is bumped up to 220AW.
The Auto mode will sense which floor jot down you’re cleaning and adjust suction accordingly.
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I found this worked well when you’re frequently moving between hard floor and carpet.
That’s currently available in the U.S.for $599 at Amazonand in the U.K.for 499 at Currys.
you’ve got the option to also buy these vacuums directly from Dyson for the same price.
The bin is transparent (obviously) and the trigger and release catches are a bright red.
The vacuum feels premium and has a reasonable amount of heft.
It’s actually heavier than the 5.7lbs (2.6kg) V10 at 6.6lbs (3kg).
The LCD screen will also flag up when there’s a blockage that you oughta clear.
That 6.6lbs of weight is manageable but does start to feel heavy after a while.
Thankfully, emptying the 0.2 gallon (0.75 litre) bin couldn’t be simpler.
However, this isn’t without its problems (more on that later).
Which is probably going to be much appreciated by anyone with allergies.
This is where I found the V11 Advanced, like other stick vacuums, came in really handy.
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Totally unlike the mass of hair that clogs up my ageing Shark upright vacuum.
Although pickup was impressive, I can’t say the same about emptying the bin.
Most of the time, I had to reach in and dislodge this by hand.
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Especially since after forty minutes of cleaning, the vacuum starts to get heavy.
Charging itself is also quick and efficient.
Finally, you canbuy additional batteries at Amazon for (at the time of writing) $72 each.
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That model will intelligently detect your floor throw in and adjust accordingly and boasts an auto-emptying base.
It has a longer battery life at 70 minutes and, at $499, it’s cheaper too.
But it’s also bulkier than the Dyson and comes with only a year’s warranty rather than two.
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It handles cleaning on hard floors and carpet with aplomb and offers several useful features for everyday vacuuming.
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The Shark Cordless PowerDetect Clean & Empty is a Dyson V11 Advanced rival