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(More customer reviews)The purpose of this review is not to be complete, but rather append to Keith Rogers' thorough review.
Before the DC23, I owned the Dyson DC08 cylinder vacuum with a Root Cyclone and a mini turbine head attachment. The DC08 mini turbine head ground constantly to a halt if you held it at a wrong angle to the surface. This got very frustrating. Fortunately the design of the DC23 mini and large turbine heads have fixed this issue and no longer get stuck. This was achieved by giving the turbine a separate airflow from the brush head so it won't get blocked.
What I still don't like, however, is that like all Dysons, emptying the dust bin is a messy business. The bottom of the bin flips open at a press of a button - but a lot of the fluff remains stuck between the outer wall and the inner cyclone. The outer wall must be detached and the whole apparatus knocked vigorously to make the dust come loose. You may even want to use a brush to clean the small holes. All of this is rather inconvenient to do indoors over a dustbin. This won't be a problem for people who have a backyard and can do it outdoors, but for me it is. And do hold your breath while you're at it.
Also, since the design is more compact while the 3-stage Core Separator design takes up more room, there is actually less room for dust in the bin. This means the bin fills up faster and needs to be emptied more frequently.
Other than that, this is a great design and a joy to use. It looks like a futuristic alien gizmo, which is always a plus.
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