Dyson Ball Animal vacuum review: a super-sucky upright


Dyson Ball Animal review: two-minute review

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The Dyson Ball Animal on review here is an update on the Ball Animal 2. In the UK and Australia it’s just referred to as the Ball Animal, whereas in the US, it’s called the Ball Animal 3.

Suffixes like ‘Extra’, ‘Origin’ and ‘Multi-Floor’ refer to the selection of tools included – the base model is the same.

For this review, I tested the UK Dyson Ball Multi-floor. Note, there may be minor differences between different countries’ models.

The Dyson Ball Animal is an upright, corded vacuum that prioritizes suction power and dust capacity over a lightweight form factor. Once upon a time there were two camps of vacuum buyer – the upright evangelists versus the cylinder snobs, and never the twain did meet. Nowadays most people have converted to cordless stick vacuums, and never looked back. But clearly there are a few lingering souls who remain loyal to corded vacuums and, for those wedded to the corded upright in particular, Dyson’s Ball Animal remains king.

I tried one out to see how it compares to the rest of today’s best upright vacuums, and if it’s worth considering over one of the best cordless vacuums on the market. This generation launched in 2022 and is an update on the Ball Animal 2 – although generally it’s just referred to as the Ball Animal, no number, aside from in the US, where they typically put a 3 on there. 



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