Dyson DC41 Upright Ball Vacuum
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Vacthropologists have recently unearthed remains of a previously-unknown species of vacuum, dubbed Vacuus Erectus, that they say may be the missing link between primitive canister vacuums and modern machines such as the Dyson DC41 Upright Ball Vacuum.
“These primitive vacuums would have benefited from being able to see above the grass to spot predators and reach food sources that competing vacuums couldn’t,” explained Dr. Maureen Hagrman of the University of Louisville, “We’ve long theorized that a ‘missing link’ species should exist to fill this evolutionary gap; it would appear we’ve found it.”
Dr. Hagrman was unable, despite extensive pressing and questioning, to explain why this discovery is relevant to anyone at all.
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Patented cyclone technology | Radial Root Cyclone technology |
| Suction power | 235 AW |
| Movement type | Ball technology |
| Filter | Lifetime washable post filter |
| Cleaner head | Motorized brushbar |
| Stair cleaning | Instant reach wand |
| Bin capacity | 0.55 gallons |
| Dimensions | 42.4″ H x 13.4″ W x 15.4″ D |
| Maximum reach | 51.7 feet |
| Cord length | 35 feet |
| Weight | 17.1 lbs. |
| Included attachments |
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In the Box:
(1) Dyson 20280-05 DC41 Purple includes:
- (1) DC41 Vacuum
- (1) Operating manual
- (1) Quick start guide
- (1) Combination crevice/brush tool
- (1) Stair tool

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