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Dyson V11 Advanced
EUR399,–

Dyson V11 Advanced


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SteadyPolotta41

4 days ago

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Galaxus

4 days ago

Yes, the charger is included with this cordless vacuum cleaner. It comes with the docking station for recharging.
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Aibr

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

The Dyson V11 Advanced is well suited for cleaning sensitive floors such as vinyl floors, as it is a cordless stick hoover with intelligent power adjustment and enables gentle cleaning. It has different cleaning modes that can be adjusted depending on the degree of soiling and floor type, which reduces the risk of scratches caused by small stones being dragged along. However, care should generally be taken when cleaning vinyl floors, as small hard particles such as stones can cause scratches if they are dragged under the brush or suction head. It is advisable to remove coarse dirt such as stones manually before use or to use an attachment with a soft roller, which glides more gently over the floor. The Dyson V11 has a high suction power (545 W) and a battery life of up to 60 minutes, which enables thorough cleaning without damaging the floor if the correct attachments and cleaning modes are used. To summarise: The hoover is basically suitable for vinyl floors, but to avoid scratches, make sure to use a soft attachment and remove coarse particles first.
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