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Dyson attachment for bathroom floor?

4 replies

LowlySeal · 05/10/2025 16:13

6 long haired people sharing one small family bathroom. The floor is constantly grubby, hair everywhere.

We have a new cordless dyson which I love (so please dont tell me should have bought different makes).

Wondering if anyone uses any of the attachments for bathroom. Maybe the detangling one or stubborn dirt. £25-£35 each so bit wary of wasting money.

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CalzoneOnLegs · 05/10/2025 16:18

The motorised brush heads with the roller inside will just get all the hairs wrapped around the rollers and you will then have to cut them off. I use the long crevice nozzle to get the loose hairs off and then the normal head as the hairs have been sucked up with the crevice nozzle. Love my Dyson cordless too btw ❤️

Mysticaldeer · 05/10/2025 17:15

If you are physically able, imo the only way to clean a small bathroom floor is to get down and do it with a cloth.

There's no better way to get into the nooks and crannies and around the sanitary ware. Anything you can't pick up with the cloth, can be vaccumed.

I have a Dyson too, which I use after wiping the floor first.

LowlySeal · 05/10/2025 21:44

My new dyson has a hair vanes thing which stop them getting trapped in the rotating thing which is amazing but just too wide for small bathroom. Feel like dyson are missing a trick by not having some smaller rotating head for tiled floors.

I think the other poster is right. Hands and knees for a small bathroom probably only option. :-(

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CalzoneOnLegs · 06/10/2025 14:02

@LowlySeal that sounds good ! They've tackled the hair problem

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