Dyson V8 Absolute review: Still an excellent cordless vacuum cleaner

Dyson’s latest cordless vacuum cleaner, the V11 Absolute, is now available and it brings a host of improvements designed to leave the V8 reviewed here in the dust. With a new high-torque head, a top-mounted LCD and a longer battery life, we believe the Dyson V8 Absolute is the best cordless vacuum cleaner you can currently buy, but it doesn’t come cheap, with prices starting at a whopping £600. Dyson V8 Absolute review: ease of use The way the V8 is used hasn’t changed. It still uses a trigger grip, with all the main components located close to the hand. This helps the V8’s manoeuvrability and means cleaning ceilings becomes less tiring as most of the weight is located close to the hand. Dyson V8 Absolute Main Unit

Our Rating:

Pros Versatile cleaning for all floor types

Dyson V8 Absolute batteryLonger lifespanCons

Very expensive

Dyson V8 Absolute review: What you need to know

Dyson’s V8 Absolute cordless vacuum cleaner takes everything that was great about the already impressive V6 Absolute and takes it to the next level. It doesn’t look drastically different from its predecessor, and Dyson has hardly reinvented the wheel, but these sophisticated refinements rather than radical changes make the V8 Absolute the best cordless vacuum cleaner to buy when it first launches.

The V8 is much quieter than the V6 before it, making vacuuming a much less strenuous endeavor. Dyson claims a 50% reduction in noise, and while we have to take Dyson’s word for it, it’s certainly friendlier to the ears. It’s a much lower frequency sound, and while vacuuming is never a silent activity, it’s nice to see that the often overly loud noise output has been reduced.

The digital motor inside the V8 Absolute is more powerful. It now runs at 425W, while the V6 runs at 325W. The dustbin capacity has also been increased from the former’s 0.4L to 0.54L.

Dyson V8 Absolute takes the lead

This is an important change, as the  Dyson Vacuum Cleaner Battery capacity has now doubled, giving it a run time of 40 minutes. The larger dustbin means you’ll be emptying and recharging the V8 much less often.

While Dyson says the previous generation’s 20 minutes of Dyson V8 Absolute battery life was enough for a quick clean of the house, especially because triggering the power button means it only switches on when you need it, the extra runtime is still a good thing. If you use a mini power tool, you’ll get around 25 minutes of Dyson V8 Absolute battery life. For the first time, this product has a battery meter so you know how much charge is left.

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