
"The PencilVac sufficed as a surface sweeper on rugs, but I found that even with the more powerful turbo mode activated, it left debris in the recesses of my textured doormats."
"The freestanding base takes up floor real estate and almost seems as though Dyson wants you to display it as a freestanding sculpture in your home."
"The pads that seal the chamber would get caked with dust and hair a bit, making the sliding action sticky, and the dust would impede the clicking latch from fully closing."
"For homes and apartments with wood, tile, or other hard floors, the PencilVac might be the only vacuum you need, being versatile enough for daily use."
The Dyson PencilVac is a slim vacuum that performs well on hard floors but struggles with textured doormats, leaving debris behind. It lacks a wall-mounted charger, taking up floor space with its freestanding base. The small dust chamber fills quickly, requiring frequent emptying and charging. The vacuum's emptying mechanism works well, but dust accumulation can make it sticky and impede closure. Minimal printed instructions are provided, relying on an app for guidance. It is suitable for homes with hard floors but may not be ideal for wall-to-wall carpets.
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