Dyson has just released a new addition to its extensive lineup of vacuums: the PencilVac. This cordless vacuum is being hailed as the slimmest and most powerful one yet, promising to revolutionize the way we clean our homes. The PencilVac comes with a range of impressive features, including redesigned cleaner heads, a new filtration system, and the fastest and smallest motor ever seen in a Dyson vacuum. It even connects to the MyDyson companion app, giving users access to additional settings and alerts on their phones.

The PencilVac is currently available in Japan and will soon be making its way to Korea. Unfortunately, those of us in the US will have to wait until next year to get our hands on this sleek new vacuum. Pricing details are still up in the air, but rest assured, Dyson enthusiasts will be eagerly awaiting its arrival.

Slim Yet Mighty: The PencilVac’s Design and Features
The PencilVac may look similar to Dyson’s Omni-Glide at first glance, but don’t be fooled – this vacuum packs a punch of its own. With a handle measuring 38 mm and a cleaner head that flattens to just 95 mm, the PencilVac is designed to reach tight spaces and clean under low furniture with ease. Dyson has done away with its traditional cyclone technology in this model, opting instead for a new two-stage linear dust-separation system that promises to capture even the tiniest particles.

The PencilVac is equipped with a Hyperdymium 104k motor, making it the smallest and fastest motor Dyson has ever used in a vacuum. With a spin speed of up to 140,000 revolutions per minute and a suction power of 55 air watts, this vacuum is a force to be reckoned with. Four conical brush bars called Fluffycones work together to pick up dust and debris from all directions, while green lasers illuminate particles for easy spotting. And with the MyDyson app, users have access to step-by-step guidance and real-time maintenance alerts to keep their vacuum running smoothly.

Testing Out the PencilVac: My First Impressions
I recently had the opportunity to test out the PencilVac at Dyson’s SoHo store in New York City, and I was pleasantly surprised by its performance. The redesigned build of the vacuum made it feel less cumbersome and more agile, making longer cleaning sessions a breeze. Without a trigger to worry about, using the PencilVac was comfortable and intuitive. The LCD screen on the handle displayed cleaning modes and run time, giving me all the information I needed at a glance.

Using the PencilVac to clean up a small mess was a quick and efficient process, thanks to the four brush bars working in tandem. The inclusion of LEDs on both sides of the cleaner head meant I could easily see what I was cleaning without having to constantly reposition the vacuum. And with the ability to convert into a hand vac, the PencilVac proved to be versatile and easy to use in various settings. The floor dock provided a convenient storage solution, making it easy to grab the vacuum whenever needed.

While the PencilVac may not have the longest battery life, it’s a small price to pay for such a sleek and powerful vacuum. With the option to purchase an extra battery pack, users can ensure that their PencilVac is always ready to go. Overall, the PencilVac is a game-changer in the world of cordless vacuums, offering a compact and efficient cleaning solution for homes of all sizes.