Dyson’s New Filtered Hand Vac Is Designed To Suck Your Mattress Clean

Dyson’s New Filtered Hand Vac Is Designed To Suck Your Mattress Clean

Most of us are happy to take an ignorance-is-bliss approach to the cleanliness of the mattress we sleep on every single night. But the truth is, your bed could be swarming with millions of feasting dust mites leaving a staggering amount of droppings behind. So now you understand why Dyson’s created a new hand vac designed to suck every last invader off your mattress.

The Dyson V6 Mattress features a high-efficiency particulate arrestance — or HEPA — filter, just like its recent fan, to ensure that any microscopic critters it sucks off your mattress stay trapped inside the unit and aren’t blasted back out its exhaust port. It also includes Dyson’s motorised brush head accessory with stiff nylon bristles to agitate the surface of the mattress and dislodge any dust mites hesitant to leave their home.

Dyson’s New Filtered Hand Vac Is Designed To Suck Your Mattress Clean

On a full charge the Dyson V6 Mattress will run for about 20 minutes, but that’s reduced to about 16 minutes with the motorised brush head, and further reduced to just six minutes when the vacuum is running at maximum power. When available come April 20, it will sell for $US250, so you might as well serve your bedroom’s dust mites their eviction notice now. [Dyson]


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