I mean, it really works on all floors. I’ve purchased a vacuum that states this, but it never holds true. For me it is a necessity to have a vacuum that works on all floors because we have several floor types throughout our house. Most of which are not carpet. We have hard wood flooring through our living room, family area and hallway. We have tile in our bathroom and laundry room. We have a laminate in our kitchen. The bedrooms are all shag carpet. We need a vacuum that works on all floors. The Dyson Animal dc 25 did not let me down. This vacuum, should we call it a vacuum and not a miracle worker(I know, dramatic), truly worked on every single floor in my home.
We have an area rug in the living area and family area, and as I vacuumed throughout it was a seamless transaction from the rug to the wood floor and vice versa. It never loses suction. There was not a stray hair to be seen after running through with the Dyson. I could walk on the hard floors with bare feet and not feel something stick to my foot that the broom missed while sweeping. Speaking of the broom, can you imagine what a pain it is to sweep an entire living area? It used to be that I would vacuum the area rugs, and then usually half of what I vacuumed would spit out the back, and then I would sweep. Something was always missed, and I didn’t like having my baby girl crawl around on those floors. Now I feel reassured that she is crawling on a clean surface.
I wish there was something I could tell you that I don’t like about the Dyson, so I don’t sound like a saleswoman for them, but there is nothing. Honest from the bottom of my heart, I have not found one thing that I dislike about this vacuum, except maybe that it doesn’t do my dishes too (just kidding)!




