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Dyson launches Car + Boat: The most powerful handheld vacuum ever

by Dyson 3 Feb 03:49 GMT
Dyson Car+Boat © Dyson

Suck away dirt, hair, dust, and more—from Highway to Harbour. The Dyson Car+Boat is your sidekick for cars, boats, pet fur and life's daily spot cleans.

Dyson introduces the Dyson Car+Boat, the most powerful handheld vacuum*, setting a new standard for portable cleaning with market leading battery run time and cleaning performance. Engineered for tackling dirt, debris, and allergens, the Dyson Car+Boat is the ultimate handheld vacuum for pets, bedding, cars, boats, and even the most awkward spaces.

Powered by a motor spinning at 110,000 rpm, the Dyson Car+Boat delivers unrivalled suction power without compromising on battery run time. With a 50-minute runtime**, the Car+Boat offers market leading performance. The benefit of better suction, is better cleaning performance, ensuring that even the most stubborn dirt, debris, and pet hair are effectively removed, whether you're cleaning your car, boat, or home.

Beyond suction, Dyson's advanced filtration system is another feature that distinguishes the Car+Boat. It uses a fully sealed filtration system that captures 99.99% of particles as small as 0.3

microns, including dust, allergens, and even bacteria.*** This level of filtration is important not just for a clean surface but for maintaining a healthier home environment, as it ensures that potentially harmful particles are trapped and not released back into the air. This is especially helpful when cleaning areas like mattresses or pet beds which might contain allergy triggering particles like dust mites or pet dander. With the Dyson Car+Boat, you can enjoy cleaner, fresher air as well as a clean and tidy space.

Key Features:

  • Unmatched Power: A motor spinning at up to 110,000 rpm generates powerful suction for deep cleaning.
  • Advanced Filtration: Fully-sealed filtration system captures 99.99% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, including allergens and dust mites.***
  • Runtime: Up to 50 minutes of fade-free suction power, allowing you to clean more in a single session.**
  • Ergonomic Design: Compact and lightweight, with the motor and battery positioned around the handle for optimal balance and ease of use.
  • Versatile attachments:
    • Mini Motorised Tool: Compact brush bar to remove stubborn dirt and hair.
    • Combination Tool: Two-in-one brush and wide nozzle for quick switching between tasks.
    • Crevice Tool: Designed for precise cleaning around edges and narrow gaps.
Designed for Every Space

The Dyson Car+Boat is built for more than just your home. Its compact size and powerful performance make it perfect for cleaning car interiors, boat cabins, and hard-to-reach spaces. From upholstery to tight gaps, no mess is out of reach.

"We've redefined what a handheld vacuum can do," said Asaph Ooi, Dyson Engineer. "The Dyson Car+Boat delivers the kind of power, filtration, and ease-of-use that our customers have come to expect, making it the ultimate companion for cleaning every surface, from home to on-the-go."

The Dyson Car+Boat is designed to adapt to modern living lifestyles, offering a practical and quiet cleaning solution. Its adaptability makes it perfect for life's messiest journeys—from the comfort of your living room to adventures on the road or at sea.

The Dyson Car+Boat is available at Dyson Demo Stores and Dyson.com.au for $449.

*Compared against top products marketed as hand held vacuum cleaners. Tested to IEC62885-4 Ed1.1 CI 5.11 in boost mode.
**Tested to IEC 62885-4; 2020 CI5.101 in low mode, with non motorised tool. Runtime may vary depending on usage.
***Filtration tested against ASTM F1977 in Max mode. Allergens refers to non living materials.

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