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Casdon Dyson Cordless Vacuum Interactive Officially Licensed Toy Dyson Vacuum For Children Aged 3 Realistic Role-Play Fun Purple

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  • LEARN THROUGH PLAY: Explore endless imaginative play while developing coordination, sparking creativity, and enhancing core motor skills in every delightful sweep.
  • MULTIPLE WAYS TO PLAY: Either use the short nozzle for handheld vacuuming or the long handle for ‘twist & turn’ cleaning.
  • REALISTIC ROLE-PLAY: Officially licensed, this toy vacuum cleaner has been designed to look just like the famous Dyson Cordless vacuum for realistic role-play fun!
  • INCLUDES: Officially licensed toy Dyson Cordless vacuum with accessible debris tray, simulated cyclone action, easy to release attachments, and a long and short nozzle.
  • EASY TO MOVE: Weight (kg): 0.64, Length (cm): 23.5, Width (cm): 10.0, Height (cm): 14.5 / 71 stood up
  • SUITABLE FOR AGES 3+: 3 AA batteries required.
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Technical specifications

product_dimensions9.25 x 3.94 x 26.77 inches
item_weight1.52 pounds
item_model_number5011551687027
manufacturer_recommended_age36 months - 8 years
batteries3 AA batteries required.
best_sellers_rank#329 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1 in Toy Home Cleaning Products
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
release_dateOctober 3, 2018
departmentChildren
manufacturerCasdon

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Customers say

Customers find the toy vacuum to be a cool replica that looks just like the actual Dyson and is perfect for playtime, keeping children entertained.

★★★★★

Amazing! Toddler LOVES it. Beyond cute.

Amazonian ConnoisseurJanuary 5, 2026

We have nearly the same Dyson at home and our toddler loves to mimic when we vacuum, its so crazy cute. The gift was a hit. Note, while this does suck up dirt, its more of a novelty than actual vacuum so don't expect cleaning from it. Read more

★★★★★

Perfect for little helpers

Carol K.December 28, 2021

I purchased this for my roommates toddler for Christmas. She always wants to use my Dyson v8 to help us clean up, but it's too heavy and large (and expensive) for a toddler to play with. This toy is perfect. It matches my real one almost exactly! The long tube is a clear orange (unlike the real one, which is metal) so they can see all the dust bunnies getting sucked up as they go. It also makes it easier to see any random objects they'll undoubtedly try to shove into it. All of the attachments connect just like on the real one, but the red release buttons are a bit difficult for her tiny hands to press easily. Maybe they'll loosen up over time? The roller bar is hard plastic with no bristles. It rolls when you push it around, but does not spin on it's own. This is probably more of a safety feature than a flaw like some reviews say. Remember all those old electronic toys that would catch kids' hair, chew it up, and tear it out? Yeah. The dust collection cup flap thing opens when you pull the red release handle on top, but the entire top doesn't pull up like the real one. Another good move because that would be the first thing to get broken and act as a potential pinch point. Most of the collection cup is actually sealed and filled with fake colorful debris. This means the cup walls won't get all nasty (like the real one) and they can't try to jam toys in there. The actual dust (cat hair, mostly) collects in a narrow space in the center of the cup. This makes it easier to clean since you can just wipe it out with a rag or a bottle cleaner. The "filters" do not come off/pull out and I'm thankful. She more than likely would have tried to take them off of the real vaccum at some point if the toy did the same lol The construction seems fairly sturdy. She rammed it into every wall the first day and it didn't scratch or break. I don't see any sharp or ugly mold lines, pretty much every iconic external detail is there, and the color match is perfect. The obvious "downside" is that it doesn't really suck up much at all, especially when the batteries are low. I know that too much suction would be dangerous, but it isn't even powerful enough to suck up anything heavier than tissue confetti or cat hair. Not a big deal though. A $30 kids toy obviously won't work the same as a $400+ vaccum and that's okay. My biggest beef is the power source. It would have been a great idea to make it rechargeable like the real one. It's almost 2022. Why are we still clinging to AA batteries for toys that literally suck them dry? Plenty of toys are rechargeable now. Even my cat has rechargeable toys! That said, kids have imaginations so the actual functionality doesn't matter that much, it's just cool when they work. Oh, and the real vacuum attachments do NOT fit on the toy one. Trust me, she tried. Overall, this is an adorable, affordable, and fun toy for any kiddo. It's even better when you have the real one to match! Read more

★★★★★

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Realistic, Easy to Assemble, and Great for Imaginative Play

Christy M. RaffertyJanuary 2, 2026

Shipping was fast and assembly took just a few minutes. This toy vacuum is very realistic in both appearance and function. It features light suction for small debris, spinning cyclone beads, sound effects, and interchangeable attachments. The ability to switch between handheld and long-handle modes adds versatility. Build quality feels solid, and it’s been a great way to encourage imaginative, hands-on play. A well-made toy that closely mimics the real product it’s modeled after. Read more

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★★★★☆

Almost perfect

Sally MonellaOctober 6, 2025

This is so ridiculously cute and literally a mini version of our vacuum. My son is technically too young for this, since he’s only 18 mo, but he’s OBSESSED with our vacuum so I just had to get him his own. The only thing I don’t like is how loud the motor is and it’s a kind of high pitched, annoying sound. It doesn’t have much suction since it’s just a toy, so I feel like they should’ve used a quieter motor even if it wasn’t as strong. Read more

★★★★★

Great toy

DianaJanuary 5, 2026

My baby has been obsessed with our Dyson vacuum and I wanted to find him a toy vacuum that would keep him interested. Oh boy does he love this replica vacuum. It makes a suction noise has the attachments just like our vacuum. And it actually does have some suction to it. If your baby loves to play with your vacuum this a must. My son will not stop playing with this toy. Love it. The cost is perfect Read more

★★★☆☆

Great If It’s Working; Needs Re-work/QA

D. PopeFebruary 16, 2024

This is a great product for kids who want to mimic mom and dad cleaning, but also need a replica that not only works, but has a bit more oomph to the pretend suction power (read: motor speed/loudness). HOWEVER… this product could use some serious quality assurance by actual kids. A simple change would make all the difference if they want their intended demographic to be happy. I don’t know why they made one absurd choice in a “feature”. The button that turns on the motor isn’t an on/off switch. You don’t just click the button to turn the vacuum on like EVERY OTHER VACUUM IN THE WORLD - real or replica. The harder you press the button, the faster the motor goes. Wh…. Just… what? WHY?! After thinking about it as much as I have been forced to think about it, I’ve realized this is, quite possibly, the single worst feature I have ever seen on a toy. (I am trying to restrain myself from saying anything too harsh so I don’t get my review rejected, but this single ridiculous choice has caused my son so very many tears and I’m pretty upset about that.) My son is crazy about vacuums. I believe we have about every model of toy vacuum that says it “really works”. This toy, when we first got it, had the best “suction” out of all his toy vacuums and he LOVED it. It was a handheld AND it sounded like a real vacuum? Say whaaat? He was in heaven. All his other vacuums disappeared in his mind. Then the batteries ran out. Then they ran out again. Then again. I bought rechargeable batteries because this thing was EATING batteries. But, hey, if it works, then it makes my son happy, so I am happy and I will deal with it. Then, one day, not long after I got it - maybe two weeks or so, my boy said, “nee’ ba’wy, daddy.” So I replaced the batteries and handed it back to him. “Nee’ ba’wy, daddy!” Really? Huh. Weird. I checked the charge and the batteries were fine. I tested the toy and it seemed to work fine, so I handed it back to him. He tried it and immediately looked at me like I had lost my mind and asked for batteries again. I told him that it doesn’t need batteries… and he threw the biggest fit I have ever seen. This toy that he loved more than all his other toys combined was still working, but it had stopped working *for him*. Just like every other toy, playing with it caused the moving parts to wear out. Now, for a grown man the button still works just fine, but because it’s a variable button instead of a switch, and the button is wearing out, and my son is a toddler, the vacuum seems to be constantly running out of batteries to him. His toddler fingers no longer have the strength to depress the button the entire way, so, in his mind, this thing that used to be his jackpot win, now is just a source of emotional pain: he can see that it works, but HE can’t make it work. Seriously… who thought that was a good idea? A variable motor in a kids vacuum that could maybe pick up a piece of cereal at full speed? It’s absolutely absurd. I’m giving it three stars because this WAS the best toy vacuum he owned and he loved it. I almost bought another one, but… it would just happen again. And another toy vacuum that “really works” showed up soon after my son sadly retired this one, so he has long forgotten it. Make the button a switch. I might buy another. Read more

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