
"This is Dyson's thinnest vacuum to date. There's no protruding dust canister, as the PencilVac's dustbin is built into the vacuum's extension rod. The result: a vacuum that's lightweight, thin, and not visually cumbersome. Also: I spent weeks with Alexa on the Echo Show 11, and it was awesome (until I started fact-checking) The PencilVac looks fairly easy to handle for people of different ages and abilities."
"The vacuum's motor is built into the rod, making it Dyson's smallest yet fastest motor. Despite being small enough to fit into a 1.5-inch-wide tube, the powerful motor spins at up to 140,000 RPM and delivers 50 AW of suction. The robot features two green lights to illuminate dirt and debris in front of and behind the vacuum, and it can clean both ways."
"Dyson is selling the PencilVac as a cordless vacuum for design-conscious homes. Actually, it's more than that: It's the thinnest, lightest, and most compact cordless vacuum on the market. While that alone makes the PencilVac an industry pioneer, users will benefit from the vacuum's lithe construction, which lets it clean elevated areas like ceiling fans, shelves, and curtains with one of the included attachments."
Dyson's PencilVac is the company's thinnest and most compact cordless stick vacuum, featuring a 1.5‑inch handle and a dustbin built into the extension rod so there is no protruding canister. The motor is Dyson's smallest and fastest yet, fitted inside the rod and spinning up to 140,000 RPM to deliver 50 AW of suction. The cleaning head uses trademarked Fluffycones: four counter-rotating cones that detangle hair while cleaning. Two green lights illuminate debris in front of and behind the head for bidirectional cleaning. Included attachments allow cleaning elevated areas like ceiling fans, shelves, and curtains. The PencilVac is priced at $599.
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