The Dyson V15 Detect Absolute Extra stick vacuum cleaner goes under € 600 at Ubaldi, a drop of around 14% on the price usually observed. This is currently our best value for money.
The arrival of a new Dyson stick vacuum is always a small event. Will the V15 Detect Absolute Extra equipped with its laser and particle counter make us forget its glorious ancestors? Answer in this comprehensive test!
Dyson V15 Detect Absolute Extra
Introductory price 749 €
- Convenience of employment
- Suction
- Interview
- Autonomy
- Noise
With its V15 Detect, Dyson does not create any bad surprises. Nothing can be faulted with regard to suction, filtration or maintenance; the Holy Trinity of the broom vacuum cleaner. Still, there is a little taste of “can do better”. Of course, it is not always easy to innovate effectively, but the laser is akin to a gadget function and the old smart brush “High Torque” ultimately had more or less the same mission as the particle counter, namely adapt the suction power automatically. We would have preferred that Dyson tackle the weight of the device, or its autonomy a bit limited in Boost mode to our taste.
Strong points
- Suction performance.
- Perfect filtration.
- Very simple maintenance.
- Precise autonomy indications.
Weak points
- Device a little heavy in the long run.
- Laser a little gadget.
- Runs out of steam very quickly in Boost mode.
As an alternative
Dyson V15 Detect Absolute
Introductory price 699 €
- Convenience of employment
- Suction
- Interview
- Autonomy
- Noise
Whether in its Absolute or Absolute Extra version), the Dyson V15 Detect arrives without any bad surprises. Nothing can be faulted with regard to suction, filtration or maintenance; the Holy Trinity of the broom vacuum cleaner. Still, there is a little taste of “can do better”. Of course, it is not always easy to innovate effectively, but the laser is akin to a gadget function and the old smart brush “High Torque” ultimately had more or less the same mission as the particle counter, namely adapt the suction power automatically. We would have preferred that Dyson tackle the weight of the device, or its autonomy a bit limited in Boost mode to our taste.