Dyson V11 Absolute Pro vacuum.
High Torque cleaner head With Dynamic Load Sensor (DLS™) technology.
Intelligently adapts suction to deep clean carpets
Extends run time on hard floors.
Suction power: 185AW
Weight: 2.97kg
Bin volume: 0.76L
Dimensions: 261 X 1286 X 250 mm
Cyclone technology: 14 cyclones
Run time: Up to 60 minutes
Charge time: 4.5 Hours
Powerful cleaning on floors and carpets
An integrated digital motor spins the brush bar up to 60 times a second. It drives stiff nylon bristles deep into carpet to remove dirt, and carbon fibre filaments capture fine dust on hard floors.
Intelligently reports in real time
Monitors system performance 8,000 times a second, then reports in real time on the LCD screen.
The right cleaning mode for the right task
Three cleaning modes optimised for a variety of tasks. The right balance of power and run time, where you need it.
'Point and shoot' hygienic bin emptying
The 'point and shoot' mechanism hygienically ejects dust and debris deep into your bin, in one action – so there's no need to touch the dirt.
Drop-in docking
The Dyson V11™ vacuum drops into the wall-mounted dock, to charge it and tidily store tools. So it's ready to grab and go.
Click-in battery pack
Remove and replace at the press of a button for even longer cleans.² Click-in batteries can be charged on or off the machine.
Fade-free power
The seven-cell nickel-cobalt-aluminum battery has the fade-free power to clean here, there and everywhere around your home.
Powered by a Dyson Hyperdymium™ motorr
Spins at up to 125,000rpm, creating the most powerful suction of any cordless vacuum.1
Radial Root Cyclone™ technology
The seven-cell nickel-cobalt-aluminum battery has the fade-free power to clean here, there and everywhere around your home.
Whole-machine filtration
The fully-sealed filtration system traps 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns – expelling cleaner air.2
Acoustically engineered
Designed to absorb vibrations and dampen noise, to keep sound levels down.
In-line configuration
The motor, bin and cyclone are aligned, so air is drawn into the cyclones in a straight line – helping to create powerful Dyson suction.