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Casdon Dyson Dc14 Vacuum Cleaner

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Casdon Dyson Dc14 Vacuum CleanerLittle Helpers can now whizz, whizz, whizz around the home with their very own Dyson vacuum cleaner! That's right we've created our very own toy Dyson DC14 vacuum cleaner, which looks just like the real thing down to the very last detail. Even the smallest of hands can get to experience the joy that comes from using a top class vacuum cleaner that, to put it simply, gets the job done! This toy vacuum cleaner takes all of the best features from the

Little Helpers can now whizz, whizz, whizz around the home with their very own Dyson vacuum cleaner! That's right - we've created our very own toy Dyson DC14 vacuum cleaner, which looks just like the real thing - down to the very last detail. Even the smallest of hands can get to experience the joy that comes from using a top-class vacuum cleaner that, to put it simply, gets the job done!

This toy vacuum cleaner takes all of the best features from the original Dyson DC14 (and trust us, there's plenty of them!). This includes the oh-so-mesmerising colourful beads that spin around, assisted by the simulated cyclone action. And don't you worry - this isn't all for show. This toy vacuum has working suction, strong enough to pick up small bits of paper!

To further add to the feeling of realistic role play, this Dyson DC14 comes equipped with realistic sounds and onboard tools that can be used interchangeably. Whether cleaning up their own imaginary mess or helping out around the home, plenty of fun for your little one awaits!

5 x C batteries required (not included). Suitable for ages 3+.

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