Dyson’s latest flagship vacuum isn’t great – but these 2 particular innovations are genius

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Dyson’s latest flagship vacuum cleaner was a big disappointment for me. You can read all about why in my Dyson V16 Piston Animal review, but it basically comes down to a new floor head that’s not fit for purpose and generally rather poor cleaning. This won’t disrupt my best Dyson vacuum rankings anytime soon.

However, aside from the changes that didn’t work, there were a few that actually worked. The first is the dust compression lever on the bin, and the second is the easy-to-replace attachment connectors. Both debuted in the V16, but neither could make up for failures elsewhere.

Crush it

I’ll start with dust compression, as it’s my favorite of the two features. A lever has been added to the bin section, and you press it to crush the dust and dirt inside the cup to clear the way for others to enter. This allows for longer cleaning periods without having to go to the trash.

A small container of compressed soil, next to a larger one containing the same amount of dirt, but without any compression

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This also means that the dust bin can be physically smaller while still being able to hold the same amount of debris. Reducing weight and size is a priority for comfort and flexibility, but the best cordless vacuums need to find ways to do that without compromising in other areas, and offering decent dust capacity is one of them.

When I was first shown the V16, Dyson had a display that showed compressed and uncompressed dust capacity, and the difference is huge. This was also noticeable in use: When cleaning with the V16, I was able to cover more ground than with other vacuums, and I found that dog hair seemed to compress particularly satisfyingly.

Dyson V16 Piston Animal Cordless Stick Vacuum with Open Bin

(Image credit: Future)

The same lever has a few other advantages. It is designed to wipe fine dust from inside the bin housing when pushed down, reducing the risk of these microparticles ending up in the mechanisms, where they can cause long-term problems. And it can also be used to throw dust out of the trash can when it needs to be emptied, so you don’t need to get in with your fingers.

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