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Neither Dyson Ball Allergy nor Dyson Ball Animal 2 were recommended by experts this month

On 15 Jan 2025 (11 months ago) we went through 96 Vacuum Cleaner expert endorsements , however neither Dyson Ball Allergy nor Dyson Ball Animal 2 were included in any of those recommendations. Since neither Vacuum Cleaner received a single endorsement, as far as expert recommendations go, it's technically a tie. We do, however, recommend taking a look at Dyson V15 Detect or other critically acclaimed Vacuum Cleaners of this month.

For reference, Dyson V15 Detect received 5 endorsements this month, from Good Housekeeping (9 Jan 2025), Rtings.com (9 Dec 2024) HGTV (14 Oct 2024) and 2 others.

Rank Change Price Vacuum Cleaner
Good Housekeeping
Rtings.com
Wirecutter
HGTV
The Strategist
CNN Underscored
CNET
TechRadar
Tom's Guide
The Spruce
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Dyson V15 Detect
The Dyson V15 Detect is a highly praised vacuum cleaner with powerful suction, adjustable settings, and a five-stage filtration system, making it suitable for effectively cleaning various surfaces in a household setting.
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Dyson Ball Allergy
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Dyson Ball Animal 2
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As can be seen below, in Jan 2025 neither Dyson Ball Allergy nor Dyson Ball Animal 2 were recommended by key experts who publish Vacuum Cleaners recommendations.
Rank Change Price Vacuum Cleaner
Good Housekeeping
Rtings.com
Wirecutter
HGTV
The Strategist
CNN Underscored
CNET
TechRadar
Tom's Guide
The Spruce
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- $620
Dyson V15 Detect
The Dyson V15 Detect is a highly praised vacuum cleaner with powerful suction, adjustable settings, and a five-stage filtration system, making it suitable for effectively cleaning various surfaces in a household setting.
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Miele Classic C1
The Miele Classic C1 vacuum cleaner is highly praised for its powerful suction, lightweight design, and effective filtration system, making it ideal for users who want a versatile and efficient cleaning tool.
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Shark Stratos IZ862H
The Shark Stratos IZ862H is a highly praised cordless vacuum cleaner that offers strong suction power, adjustable settings, and a long battery life, making it a versatile and convenient option for various cleaning needs.
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Shark AZ1002
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Expert Reviews There are people on the Internet whose job is to review products. Below are their opinions.
No expert reviews linked yet for Dyson Ball Allergy.

Expert reviews [14]

83
Total expert reviews: 14
  • with a score: 10
  • without a score: 4
Highest score by Modern Castle
98
Average score based on 14 reviews
83
Lowest score by T3
60

Score distribution:

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From Seller:
  • Strong suction
  • Radial Root cyclone technology
  • Self-adjusting cleaner head
  • Rides on a ball
  • Whole-machine HEPA filtration + Extra tools for allergy sufferers
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From Seller:
  • Strongest suction of any vacuum;¹ Extra tools for a total cleaning solution
  • Self-adjusting cleaner head seals in suction
  • Cleans up high and under furniture; Removes pet hair without tangling
  • Six extra tools and a tool storage bag; Fiber soft dusting brush and radial root cyclone technology
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Video Reviews Most popular unboxing/review videos.
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Dyson Ball Animal 2 Review
Review by Modern Castle
Very popular! 143K views!
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What We Love about the Dyson Ball Animal 2
Review by VacuumAdvisor
Very popular! 268K views!
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General Info
Description
Bagless upright vacuum with Radial Root Cyclone technology that captures microscopic dust. Self-adjusting cleaner head that seals in suction aver the carpet. Instant release wand for an easy clean up on high spaces.
Bagless upright vacuum that is ideal for carpets, couches an stairs. Comes with 35-ft cord for wider range. It has Radial Root Cyclone technology with increased suction of microscopic dust.
Vacuum Cleaner Type Vacuum cleaners come in all shapes and sizes. Some of the most common types include upright, handheld, canister, stick, robotic, and drum. Upright vacuums are probably what you picture when someone me ... Show more
Upright
Upright
Dust Handling

There are two major types of vacuums: bagged or bagless. Bagged vacuums collect all dirt and debris into a bag, which must be changed every time it’s full. These bags are typically better at collecting allergens that irritate asthma and allergies. Plus, bagged vacuums are easier to empty, but they do require you to purchase new bags on an ongoing basis.

Bagless vacuums collect dirt and debris into a dustbin or canister, which is emptied when it’s full. Though there are no bags, and therefore no ongoing investment, the downside is that this style can be difficult to empty and oftentimes scatters dust when you’re dumping the bin if you’re not careful.

In addition, the maximum capacity of the dustbin or bag will vary widely based on vacuum type. Regardless of type, a good vacuum also includes an indicator when the bin/bag is full. In bagless vacuums, the dustbin is usually see-through, so you can tell when its full. For bagged vacuums, it’s especially helpful to have a full bag light or sound indication when it’s time to empty the bag.

Dust Collection Bagless = one time investment; bagged = easier to empty the vacuum
Bagless
Bagless
Dust Capacity How much dust it can hold?
2,081.976 mL
2,081.976 mL
Full bag/bin indicator Is there an indicator of when the bin/bag needs to be emptied?
No
No
Filter Type Vacuums typically have a primary and secondary filter that collects dust and dirt from the air as it’s sucked into the vacuum before disposing it back into your home environment. A good filtration sys ... Show more
HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air)
HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air)
Cleaning Ability
Cleaning Method Most vacuums are dry vacuums. They use air suction to remove dirt and debris from various sources but cannot suck up any liquids. However, some vacuums will also be wet vacuums. Wet/dry vacuums let yo ... Show more
Dry
Dry
Surface Type The types of floors in your home are an important consideration with choosing a vacuum. A vacuum not designed for hardwood could do some serious damage to your floors. Plus, regular vacuums don’t alwa ... Show more
Bare floor, carpets, upholstery
Bare floor, carpets, upholstery
Brush Type Most vacuum cleaners come with a brush in the suction portion of the machine—a cylinder with bristles that rotates to brush up dirt and debris. (Smaller models, such as certain stick vacuums, may not ... Show more
Dusting Brush
Motorized Brush
Pile Adjust Vacuum cleaners should be adjusted based on the height, or pile, of the carpet/rug. If the setting is too low, the vacuum may not be able to get enough airflow for the suction to be effective. If the ... Show more
Yes
Yes
Power Features
Easy On/Off Is there an easy access switch on the handle?
Yes
Yes
Wattage Vacuum wattage can be used to determine how strong its suction is. Generally, higher watts mean stronger suction and a more powerful vacuum—though there is some debate on whether or not this is accura ... Show more
245 watts
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Self-propelling Some types of vacuum cleaners (excluding robotic vacuums, which are inherently self-propelling) are known for being heavy and difficult to push, especially when they have strong suction and are used o ... Show more
Yes
Yes
Power Cord

Keep in mind the size of your home and its rooms when you consider the length of the vacuum’s cord. Longer cords will allow you to vacuum longer without needing to move to another outlet. The average cord length is around 5 meters or 15 feet, though some brands and models will have cords up to 10 meters/30 feet. If you live in a small apartment, cord length probably isn’t a huge concern for you. However, longer cords will help you clean larger homes and rooms more quickly and with fewer interruptions from moving outlet to outlet. Also, retractable cords are easier to store, especially if you have a longer cord length, which is something to consider.

Cord length How long is the maximum cord length from the outlet?
35 ft
35 ft
Retractable cord Does the cord automatically retract with a button?
No
Manual Wrap
No
Manual Wrap
Physical Features
Dimensions
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Weight

17 lbs
 

17 lbs
 
Premium Features
Certifications
Certified Asthma & Allergy Friendly
Certified Asthma & Allergy Friendly
Included Tools Outside of additional brushes, vacuum cleaners can come with a variety of other tools and attachments to maximize your cleaning process. Some of the most common include the: Crevice tool: A skinny tub ... Show more
  • Mattress tool
  • Combination tool
  • Stair tool
  • Reach under tool
  • Carbon fiber soft dusting brush
  • Stair tool
  • Motorized brush
  • Combination accessory tool
  • Extension Wand
  • Flexible Hose
  • Tangle-free turbine tool
Collapsible If you need to store your vacuum in a small space, live in a small apartment with very little storage, or just want the vacuum to be out of the way, choose a collapsible design. These vacuums usually ... Show more
No
No
Additional Info
Special Features Unique features that sets it apart from other vacuum cleaner
  • Ball technology
  • Self-adjusting cleaner head
  • Hygienic bin emptying with push button for release
  • Whole-machine HEPA filtration
  • Designed for homes with pets
  • Self-adjusting cleaner head
  • Radial Root Cyclone technology
  • Smooth action release feature for wand and hose

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