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# Radial Root Cyclone tech for max dirt capture Self-adjusting cleaner head seals suction perfectly Ball tech for effortless steering & maneuvering Dyson Ball Multi Floor Upright Vacuum - Corded, iron / yellow, (l x w x h): 13.7 x 11.0 x 43.3 (206900-01)

**Brand:** dyson
**Price:** 269070CFA
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## Summary

> 🧹 Glide, Clean, Breathe: The Vacuum That Works as Hard as You Do

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dyson Ball Multi Floor Upright Vacuum - Corded, iron / yellow, (l x w x h): 13.7 x 11.0 x 43.3 (206900-01) by dyson
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## Best For

- dyson enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dyson brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Allergen-Free Air:** Whole-machine HEPA filtration traps allergens and bacteria, certified asthma & allergy friendly.
- • **Effortless Navigation:** Ball technology lets you glide smoothly into every corner and under furniture.
- • **Adaptive Cleaning Head:** Automatically seals suction on carpets and hard floors for flawless results.
- • **Hygienic Dirt Disposal:** Push-button bin emptying keeps your hands clean and the process quick.
- • **Unmatched Suction Power:** Experience the strongest suction on the market—no dirt stands a chance.

## Overview

The Dyson Ball Multi Floor Upright Vacuum combines cutting-edge Radial Root Cyclone technology with a self-adjusting cleaner head and ball steering for powerful, adaptable cleaning on carpets and hard floors. Featuring whole-machine HEPA filtration certified for asthma and allergy sufferers, it traps microscopic dust and allergens inside. Its hygienic bin emptying and corded power source ensure consistent, hassle-free performance in a sleek iron and yellow design.

## Description

The Dyson Ball Multi Floor vacuum has Radial Root cyclone technology, a self-adjusting cleaner head, Ball technology, whole-machine filtration and comes with a 5-year .

Review: Replacement for the DC65, NOT the DC40. This is the 'full power' version of the Dyson vac. - I want to start out by saying this is THE Dyson. The 'full' version when it comes to power. I state that because a lot of questions, answers to questions and reviews here state a lot of stuff that just isn't true. This Dyson, the Multi Floor, is the replacement for the DC65. Just do an desertcart search on the DC65 and it will tell you it's only available through 3rd party sellers and that the Multi Floor has replaced it. There is one 3rd party seller in particular who is answering questions about the comparison of the DC65 and this Multi Floor and says this is the DC40 and that the DC65 is much more powerful. That's a bald face lie. Most likely he's left holding the bag on old stock that was overpriced by $100 and now the new version is out for $100 less, probably less than he paid for his DC65's and he's worried about that. I did some checking by googling "Dyson DC40 vs Multi Floor" and Dyson "DC65 vs Multi Floor" http://www.2compareit.com/dyson-ball-multi-floor-vs-dc40-review/ http://www.2compareit.com/dyson-ball-multi-floor-vs-dc65-review/ If these 2 comparisons don't convince you that the Multi Floor is the replacement for the DC65 and not the DC40, then good luck to you!! Power, weight, size, suction rating, etc. The only real difference I can see is the power cord is slightly shorter than the DC65; 'only' 30' instead of the original DC65 35'. With all that out of the way, here's my review. I have an older Dyson vac. It is the DC17 Animal with all the attachments. It worked and does still work o.k. It is very hard to push along thick carpeted floors and loads down so much doing so, it sometimes trips out it's internal thermal breaker. Eventually the thermal breaker needed replacing. Of course that was outside warranty by then! My wife was really tired of pushing it around. I was stuck with the 'heavy' vacuuming. So when this model came up on a lightning deal of some sort, I snatched it up. Testing it on a runner rug in front of our kitchen sink, trash compactor and dish washer, where our dogs regularly hang out to catch scraps as dishes are done, I fired up the Multi Floor. (A brief assembly that was easy to do preceded this testing) After vacuuming this rug, 8 x 2 sized, I emptied the new bin on some paper towels on the counter. It was shocking how much dirt and dog hair was in that rug. I pride myself on keeping floors clean. I even run a Roomba every day between my weekly vacuums. It's just me, wife and dog. No kids, guests or anyone else to add to our filth. A lot of dog hair and a lot of dust dirt was now on the towels. I tackled the rest of the house and was equally amazed how much the old vac had been leaving behind and the Roomba was incapable of picking up as well. I'm not sold on the Ball technology, but it's worlds better than the old Dyson style of slogging the vac around the room and across the floor. To move the head, lean the handle in the direction you want to go. That's opposite of the old vac where you moved it like a wheelbarrow; swing the handle left to point the head right and visa versa. Think more like steering it instead of pushing it around and you'll get the idea. Steer left, turns left. Steer right, turns right. One thing I don't care for is that it won't stay in the upright locked position when I go to move it from room to room. I unlatches and the head rests on the floor. Not a big deal. Not enough to take away a star even. I'm quite satisfied with the performance of this vacuum. It's very easy to use. Practically pulls itself across carpets and rugs. Easy to pull back too, compared to the old Dyson I had. ****EDIT**** I just tried to use the very expensive attachments from my older Dyson DC17 on this newer one. They don't fit!! The hose fitting is the same size as the attachment end. Evidently the old Dyson had a slightly larger fitting than this new one and now my attachments are worthless to me. I'm not about to spend a bunch of money for more attachments, so it's off to the garage to build an adapter to get these to work on the new Dyson. So attention Dyson; You really do a big disservice with your customers for not standardizing the hose and attachments on your vacuums that your customers have spent good money on.
Review: Great vacuum!!! - Okay, let me start of by saying I've owned two vacuums before this one in my adult life. One was a Kenmore my mother gave me after college and the other was a Bissell. The Kenmore did it's job but was roughly 25 years old when I finally got the Bissell about four years ago. It has been an awful vacuum for me with little power. The only cool thing about it was the retractable cord. My basis for judging the Dyson is use in my house which has carpet, rugs, and wood floors. I'm breaking this review into four categories so hopefully it is helpful to some folks. Build/materials: Okay, before I purchased this vacuum I did a good deal of research. One of the main points of criticism was the materials used (mainly plastic). The line of argument is that it is cheaply made and will not be a durable machine. First, I knew before purchasing that the plastics issue was largely make weight without citing some specific problem with the Dyson (like part X breaks for a ton of people). I didn't see any of that --- just general worries or concerns. I also know that plastics are plenty durable even compared to many metals. For example, I still have a Kenmore --- which is nearly all plastic --- it's been around since the 1980s. Third, the beauty of products that are made of plastics is that their components are easily replaceable which actually makes most products more durable, not less. As far as my own experience, the Dyson seems really solid but also light which I Iove. One final point about the plastic/durability issue, what the heck are people doing with vacuums that they fear the Dyson will not hold up? Remds me of an eposide of "The Office" where Dwight Schrute threw a baby stroller off a building to see if the costs (I think they said it was $500) was really "worth" it. Design/features: There are four things I love about this vacuum in terms of features. One is the ball that it "rides" on. It is a joy to vacuum because of it as I feel like it is gliding. Sure it takes some getting used to but once I got the hang of it I was vacuuming all over the place. Second, I love the wand with the long extension which allows you to keep the vacuum at the bottom of stairs and clean each step right up to the top. Amazing. I was actually shocked that they vacuum didn't tip over when I got to the top. Third, I'm impressed so far with the self-adjusting cleaning head. I've got hard wood floors, carpets, and rugs in the house. So far it has done a great job on all those surfaces. Fourth, the push button dirtbin is a net and rather "clean" feature. With my old Bissel I would get dirt everywhere trying to emptying out the tray. Not with the Dyson. It allows you to just take the canister out and place it over the trash to release the dirt. My only complaint is the lack of a retractable cord. Really annoying that you have to manually loop the cord. I did it for years with my Kenmore but I got used to the Bissell's retractable cord (Hey, it did one thing right) . Power/Cleaning: Wow! This machine cleans like no other. I can't believe I lived without this vacuum for this long. My wife had just cleaned the rug area of our living room (with the Bissell) not two days before we got the Dyson. Once it was delivered I used it right away in the living room and boy did it get a ton of dirt, etc. Just amazing.

## Features

- Self adjusting cleaner head; Seals in suction across carpets and hard floors
- Wand and hose release in one smooth action, so it’s easy to clean up high and under furniture
- Whole machine filtration traps allergens and bacteria inside the machine
- Ball technology; Steers easily into difficult places
- Hygienic bin emptying; Just push the button to release the dirt
- Strongest suction of any vacuum. The Dyson Ball upright vacuum cleaner has the strongest suction of any vacuum.
- Radial Root Cyclone technology. Dyson's most advanced Radial Root Cyclone technology - captures more dirt and microscopic dust.
- Self-adjusting cleaner head. Automatically adjust to seal in suction across carpets and hard floors.
- Rides on a ball. Steers easily into difficult places.
- Whole-machine HEPA filtration. No other vacuum expels cleaner air. Certified asthma & allergy friendly.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00SMLK2KW |
| Amperage | 2.5 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,110,963 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #857 in Upright Vacuum Cleaners |
| Brand | Dyson |
| Brand Name | Dyson |
| Color | Iron / Yellow |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,237 Reviews |
| Filter Type | HEPA Filter |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885609004303 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 42.4"L x 13.4"W x 15.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Dyson Ball Multi Floor Upright Vacuum - Corded |
| Item Weight | 17.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Dyson |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 years, parts & labor. |
| Model Name | DC65 MULTI FLOOR |
| Model Number | 206900-01 |
| Noise Level | 82 Decibels |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Portable | No |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Carpet, Floor |
| Series Number | 2069 |
| Style Name | Yellow |
| UPC | 711746071901 885609004303 784331891864 718645506077 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wattage | 600 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Dyson
- **Special Feature:** Bagless, HEPA filtration, cyclonic
- **Filter Type:** HEPA Filter
- **Included Components:** HEPA Filter
- **Is Cordless?:** No

## Images

![Dyson Ball Multi Floor Upright Vacuum - Corded, iron / yellow, (l x w x h): 13.7 x 11.0 x 43.3 (206900-01) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51x05iTmj0L.jpg)
![Dyson Ball Multi Floor Upright Vacuum - Corded, iron / yellow, (l x w x h): 13.7 x 11.0 x 43.3 (206900-01) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51L2MsWYIYL.jpg)
![Dyson Ball Multi Floor Upright Vacuum - Corded, iron / yellow, (l x w x h): 13.7 x 11.0 x 43.3 (206900-01) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51WBLqfuCsL.jpg)
![Dyson Ball Multi Floor Upright Vacuum - Corded, iron / yellow, (l x w x h): 13.7 x 11.0 x 43.3 (206900-01) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51zmyc5HwwL.jpg)
![Dyson Ball Multi Floor Upright Vacuum - Corded, iron / yellow, (l x w x h): 13.7 x 11.0 x 43.3 (206900-01) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51sD8yW9xZL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: is this a dc65?**
A: No, this is NOT a DC65. This is an UP13. Many of the DC65 parts are compatible, but not all.

**Q: We are a family with many girls with long hair. How will this vacuum work with long human hair? Would it be better to get the animal?**
A: I had the Animal Dyson for years. Was looking to replace it as it’s getting about 10 yrs old and smelled a little dusty. I bought this and am disappointed in how it does with long hair. I have to clean the brush literally every time I use or it it makes a burning smell. Once I clean the roller I’m good for another room or two.  Fortunately I hung onto the old Animal model and cured the smell with a good cleaning. Sure you need to clean the brush roll. Sure it collects a lot of hair. But the Animal doesn’t burn up, and I can put it off for when I’m ready to do it and not with a two room minimum! I gave it to my son who lives with a couple guys and they love it. My daughter and I totally need the Animal!

**Q: How does this model do with dog hair?  I know there is a Dyson model specifically for pets but it is way more expensive.**
A: I've had this model for 4 years. I have a 4 year old and a German Shepherd and it's doing fine. The longer hair (that's mine) does get wrapped around the roller and I have to pull it off and clean it every now and then.

**Q: How is the attachment for the stairs? Does the stair attachment tool work good on stairs? the attachment seems small. Does it work well? thank you**
A: This vacuum is SO HEAVY that it is hard to get up and down the stairs.   The tool is too small and the hose too short, to really clean a set of stairs.  You could - but it would take forever.  We had to go buy a new vac for stairs.  This tool is great for your car though!  We have not enjoyed this vacuum (me and my housekeeper) - because it is so big and heavy.  And it's suction is just ok...  I will go back to shark when we feel we have gotten our money's worth out of this.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Replacement for the DC65, NOT the DC40. This is the 'full power' version of the Dyson vac.
*by S***3 on December 24, 2015*

I want to start out by saying this is THE Dyson. The 'full' version when it comes to power. I state that because a lot of questions, answers to questions and reviews here state a lot of stuff that just isn't true. This Dyson, the Multi Floor, is the replacement for the DC65. Just do an Amazon search on the DC65 and it will tell you it's only available through 3rd party sellers and that the Multi Floor has replaced it. There is one 3rd party seller in particular who is answering questions about the comparison of the DC65 and this Multi Floor and says this is the DC40 and that the DC65 is much more powerful. That's a bald face lie. Most likely he's left holding the bag on old stock that was overpriced by $100 and now the new version is out for $100 less, probably less than he paid for his DC65's and he's worried about that. I did some checking by googling "Dyson DC40 vs Multi Floor" and Dyson "DC65 vs Multi Floor" http://www.2compareit.com/dyson-ball-multi-floor-vs-dc40-review/ http://www.2compareit.com/dyson-ball-multi-floor-vs-dc65-review/ If these 2 comparisons don't convince you that the Multi Floor is the replacement for the DC65 and not the DC40, then good luck to you!! Power, weight, size, suction rating, etc. The only real difference I can see is the power cord is slightly shorter than the DC65; 'only' 30' instead of the original DC65 35'. With all that out of the way, here's my review. I have an older Dyson vac. It is the DC17 Animal with all the attachments. It worked and does still work o.k. It is very hard to push along thick carpeted floors and loads down so much doing so, it sometimes trips out it's internal thermal breaker. Eventually the thermal breaker needed replacing. Of course that was outside warranty by then! My wife was really tired of pushing it around. I was stuck with the 'heavy' vacuuming. So when this model came up on a lightning deal of some sort, I snatched it up. Testing it on a runner rug in front of our kitchen sink, trash compactor and dish washer, where our dogs regularly hang out to catch scraps as dishes are done, I fired up the Multi Floor. (A brief assembly that was easy to do preceded this testing) After vacuuming this rug, 8 x 2 sized, I emptied the new bin on some paper towels on the counter. It was shocking how much dirt and dog hair was in that rug. I pride myself on keeping floors clean. I even run a Roomba every day between my weekly vacuums. It's just me, wife and dog. No kids, guests or anyone else to add to our filth. A lot of dog hair and a lot of dust dirt was now on the towels. I tackled the rest of the house and was equally amazed how much the old vac had been leaving behind and the Roomba was incapable of picking up as well. I'm not sold on the Ball technology, but it's worlds better than the old Dyson style of slogging the vac around the room and across the floor. To move the head, lean the handle in the direction you want to go. That's opposite of the old vac where you moved it like a wheelbarrow; swing the handle left to point the head right and visa versa. Think more like steering it instead of pushing it around and you'll get the idea. Steer left, turns left. Steer right, turns right. One thing I don't care for is that it won't stay in the upright locked position when I go to move it from room to room. I unlatches and the head rests on the floor. Not a big deal. Not enough to take away a star even. I'm quite satisfied with the performance of this vacuum. It's very easy to use. Practically pulls itself across carpets and rugs. Easy to pull back too, compared to the old Dyson I had. ****EDIT**** I just tried to use the very expensive attachments from my older Dyson DC17 on this newer one. They don't fit!! The hose fitting is the same size as the attachment end. Evidently the old Dyson had a slightly larger fitting than this new one and now my attachments are worthless to me. I'm not about to spend a bunch of money for more attachments, so it's off to the garage to build an adapter to get these to work on the new Dyson. So attention Dyson; You really do a big disservice with your customers for not standardizing the hose and attachments on your vacuums that your customers have spent good money on.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great vacuum!!!
*by M***. on December 25, 2015*

Okay, let me start of by saying I've owned two vacuums before this one in my adult life. One was a Kenmore my mother gave me after college and the other was a Bissell. The Kenmore did it's job but was roughly 25 years old when I finally got the Bissell about four years ago. It has been an awful vacuum for me with little power. The only cool thing about it was the retractable cord. My basis for judging the Dyson is use in my house which has carpet, rugs, and wood floors. I'm breaking this review into four categories so hopefully it is helpful to some folks. Build/materials: Okay, before I purchased this vacuum I did a good deal of research. One of the main points of criticism was the materials used (mainly plastic). The line of argument is that it is cheaply made and will not be a durable machine. First, I knew before purchasing that the plastics issue was largely make weight without citing some specific problem with the Dyson (like part X breaks for a ton of people). I didn't see any of that --- just general worries or concerns. I also know that plastics are plenty durable even compared to many metals. For example, I still have a Kenmore --- which is nearly all plastic --- it's been around since the 1980s. Third, the beauty of products that are made of plastics is that their components are easily replaceable which actually makes most products more durable, not less. As far as my own experience, the Dyson seems really solid but also light which I Iove. One final point about the plastic/durability issue, what the heck are people doing with vacuums that they fear the Dyson will not hold up? Remds me of an eposide of "The Office" where Dwight Schrute threw a baby stroller off a building to see if the costs (I think they said it was $500) was really "worth" it. Design/features: There are four things I love about this vacuum in terms of features. One is the ball that it "rides" on. It is a joy to vacuum because of it as I feel like it is gliding. Sure it takes some getting used to but once I got the hang of it I was vacuuming all over the place. Second, I love the wand with the long extension which allows you to keep the vacuum at the bottom of stairs and clean each step right up to the top. Amazing. I was actually shocked that they vacuum didn't tip over when I got to the top. Third, I'm impressed so far with the self-adjusting cleaning head. I've got hard wood floors, carpets, and rugs in the house. So far it has done a great job on all those surfaces. Fourth, the push button dirtbin is a net and rather "clean" feature. With my old Bissel I would get dirt everywhere trying to emptying out the tray. Not with the Dyson. It allows you to just take the canister out and place it over the trash to release the dirt. My only complaint is the lack of a retractable cord. Really annoying that you have to manually loop the cord. I did it for years with my Kenmore but I got used to the Bissell's retractable cord (Hey, it did one thing right) . Power/Cleaning: Wow! This machine cleans like no other. I can't believe I lived without this vacuum for this long. My wife had just cleaned the rug area of our living room (with the Bissell) not two days before we got the Dyson. Once it was delivered I used it right away in the living room and boy did it get a ton of dirt, etc. Just amazing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love this vacuum.
*by M***F on September 16, 2015*

Been using this vacuum for just over a month and I love it. Pros: - Super STRONG suction - Lightweight - Easy to maneuver - Easy to empty container - Self adjusting height (goes from wood floors to different carpet heights) - Easy to change attachments. For people with pets that shed: I have a Golden Retriever that sheds like crazy. In stead of buying the "Pet" version, I bought this vacuum and ordered the Tangle Free tool separately (link below). And it's AWESOME. Works perfectly! Dyson Tangle Free Turbine Cons: - Not really a "con" but worth mentioning that it did take a little getting use to the "ball action" - how to twist the handle to make it turn. That said, it makes really tight turns. - Extension hose (when extending) is pretty stiff. Might be a design thing in order for it to retract properly. But it works great. - Locking mechanism to keep the vacuum upright is too lose. Meaning, it doesn't take a lot of effort for it to unlock and the handle fall to the floor. My guess it's a side effect for having a locking mechanism that can be disengaged by just pushing down on the handle. It does make it a little bit more convenient but I'd be concerned about it wearing down over time. I'd prefer a better lock even if it required a two-step process (like a separate release). Bottom line: Great vacuum. Easy to use. Sucks up everything. I'd buy it again.

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