Model directory
All Dyson vacuum models
Browse current and discontinued machines by primary vacuum type. Search also recognizes families, variants, attributes, and verified machine codes.
U.S. model status last checked 2026-07-11. Introduction years use the first documented release; model pages note later U.S. launches when they differ. Discontinuation years are left unstated when Dyson does not publish one.
9 models
Canisters
9 shown
Big Ball canisterCurrentIntroduced 2016 · CY23Self-righting corded canister family using a turbine floor head rather than a battery-powered cleaner head.View modelCinetic Big Ball canisterDiscontinuedIntroduced 2016 · CY22Cinetic canister family with a distinct cyclone assembly and cord-reel architecture.View modelDC47DiscontinuedIntroduced 2012 · DC47Compact legacy Ball canister with model-specific turbine head, hose, filters, and retractable cord system.View modelDC39DiscontinuedIntroduced 2011 · DC39Full-size legacy Ball canister sold with air-driven Triggerhead, turbine, or passive Musclehead floor tools depending on variant.View modelDC11DiscontinuedYear not verified · DC11 · Dyson parts/service retiredDC11 canister with an air-driven Clean Air turbine head and retractable cord; it does not use an electrical Motorhead connection.View modelDC21DiscontinuedYear not verified · DC21 · Dyson parts/service retiredU.S. DC21 Stowaway canister with a motorized brush bar, powered hose/wand path, internal head drive, and retractable cord reel.View modelDC22DiscontinuedYear not verified · DC22 · Dyson parts/service retiredDC22 canister sold with electrically powered Motorhead or air-driven Turbine hardware; belt and powerhead repair apply only to the Motorhead branch.View modelDC23DiscontinuedYear not verified · DC23 · Dyson parts/service retiredDC23 canister family requiring variant identification: Motorhead machines have a powered electrical hose/wand/head path, while Turbine machines are air-driven.View modelDC26DiscontinuedYear not verified · DC26 · Dyson parts/service retiredCompact DC26 canister with an air-driven turbine head and retractable cord; it has no electrical floor powerhead and Dyson has retired U.S. parts support.View model
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