Onboard tool storage

Onboard tool storage

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#1
Onboard tool storage is a clear win in multiple reviews, with integrated compartments that keep core tools attached and less likely to get lost. It reduces day-to-day friction compared with vacuums where accessories live in a separate bag.
#2
Onboard tool storage is a clear convenience win: the built-in crevice/dusting tool stored in the wand is frequently praised for quick cleanup without hunting for attachments. This design is cited as improving everyday usability over older Dyson models.
#3
Onboard tool storage is repeatedly praised as convenient and thoughtfully integrated for quick access to common tools like crevice and upholstery attachments.
#4
Onboard tool storage is mentioned as a convenience feature, keeping key tools attached to the vacuum for quick swaps. This helps day-to-day usability.
#5
The base is described as doubling as storage for accessories like the cleaning brush and spare filter/roller, keeping the kit organized.
#6
Onboard storage for the main tools is consistently praised as a standout convenience feature that prevents losing attachments. The main recurring complaint is that the adapter often has no dedicated storage spot on the unit.
#7
Onboard storage for the hose and tools is repeatedly praised because it keeps everything attached and ready mid-clean. Some versions also add a tray or dedicated slots that help reduce clutter.
#8
The stand and onboard storage for the attachment are repeatedly praised for keeping the vacuum and tools together and ready to grab.
#9
Some versions provide convenient storage on the dock for small cleaning tools and roller drying, improving organization between uses.
#10
At least one review notes thoughtful storage: the cleaning tool can click into a holder so it’s less likely to get misplaced, and the base is used as an organizing station.
#11
Onboard hose and accessory storage is repeatedly called out as convenient and helpful for keeping the kit together and ready for car detailing.
#12
Integrated tool storage on the base station is a recurring convenience point, keeping attachments and (in some cases) the wand/parts organized and easy to grab.
#13
Onboard storage for the crevice tool is repeatedly mentioned and appreciated. It helps keep the single included tool handy for corners and quick handheld tasks.
#14
Some reviews highlight that the freestanding dock can hold or store the included tools, keeping accessories in one place. This is treated as a practical convenience feature rather than a must-have, and it contributes to the dock taking up more floor space.
#15
Onboard storage for the main attachments is a convenience highlight, reducing the chance of losing tools. A few reviewers still want more dedicated storage space, such as a spot for spare filters.
#16
Onboard/wall storage for small tools is viewed as convenient, though some wish every tool had a dedicated onboard slot.
#17
Some versions include onboard storage for key tools, helping keep basic attachments accessible.
#18
Onboard tool storage is commonly praised as convenient and secure, helping reduce lost tools and making quick transitions easier.
#19
Onboard tool storage is frequently called out as convenient, keeping common attachments accessible without hunting for them.
#20
The dock keeps the vacuum and tools organized in one place, but the base is sometimes described as too light and can lift or shift when removing the vacuum.
#21
Onboard storage is mentioned repeatedly (hose wraps around the unit, holders/clips keep the hose and tools in place), which supports tidy closet storage. This helps make it feel like a true grab‑and‑go spot-cleaner rather than a bulky appliance.
#22
Accessory cradles/trees help keep tools organized and encourage using the right attachment. The tradeoff is added footprint, and at least one reviewer found the stand material flimsier than expected.
#23
Onboard or integrated tool storage is a recurring positive: some models store tools internally or build them into the handle, reducing clutter and making quick swaps easier.
#24
Onboard storage for key tools and brackets is appreciated for keeping frequently used attachments accessible without a separate bag.
#25
Onboard and included storage solutions are a plus: multiple sources mention carrying a couple tools on the vacuum plus an accessory bag and wall mount. This helps keep frequently used tools accessible without a separate caddy.
#26
Onboard/clip storage for tools is convenient for quick swaps, and some reviewers mention side-mounted attachments. Storage capacity is not unlimited, but it covers common tools well.
#27
Dock tool storage is called out as a nice convenience in at least one review, keeping the included screwdriver and wrench easy to find.
#28
Some docks/stations include convenient attachment storage hooks, reducing the chance of losing the crevice/pet tool.
#29
Onboard storage is helpful for keeping a couple of frequently used tools clipped to the vacuum, reducing trips back to a closet. Some note that larger motorized tools may not fit the holder and wish the wall dock offered more integrated accessory storage.
#30
Onboard tool storage and a floorhead parking slot are appreciated for keeping accessories together. Storage capacity varies by model and generation, with some older versions offering less built-in storage than newer ones.
#31
Some accessories can be stored directly on the vacuum so they are close at hand, and this is viewed as convenient during room-to-room cleaning. A few comments note the storage positions are not always the easiest to access in the moment.
#32
Onboard tool storage is convenient, with accessories kept on the vacuum for quick access. This supports quick transitions between floor cleaning and above-floor detailing.
#33
Onboard tool storage is helpful when present (wand-mounted holder), but storage convenience is imperfect because spare floorheads may not have a dedicated spot.
#34
Wall-mount storage is commonly used and appreciated for keeping the vacuum charged and ready; it supports a convenient grab-and-go workflow.
#36
Onboard or nearby storage is a plus when using the tool clip or wall mount, keeping common tools within reach. Storage capacity is limited (some mounts hold only a couple tools), so not every accessory may live on the dock at once.
#37
Onboard/internal tool storage is viewed as a major convenience when present, reducing lost accessories and keeping swaps quick.
#38
Onboard tool storage is convenient for some (keeping a crevice or upholstery tool at hand), but others find the storage clip awkward or that tools get in the way. The larger pet tool may not store neatly on the unit.
#39
Some versions include onboard storage for a crevice tool or other accessories, which users liked for convenience. Storage details vary by model version.
#40
Some versions include clips or onboard storage solutions for small tools, but many users still end up storing accessories separately due to the lack of a full dock.
#41
Storage solutions are mentioned via a wall mount and at least one review referencing an attachment holder, helping keep tools accessible and organized.
#42
Accessory storage is practical but not always complete: several docks include drawers/compartments that hold most tools, yet some reviewers note not everything fits neatly or it can be a tight arrangement.
#43
The wand clip can carry small tools like the crevice and combination attachments, but onboard storage is limited and does not accommodate the full-size heads.
#44
Onboard storage is commonly noted on pet-focused variants, keeping core tools attached and accessible, though not every accessory has a perfect home.
#45
The wand clip and dock can hold some tools for quick access, but a larger accessory set may still require separate storage.
#46
Tool storage varies by model: larger C2 variants can store tools inside the canister, while compact versions rely on a handle holster or hose clip that can be less secure or slightly intrusive during use.
#47
The wall mount or dock typically includes slots for accessories, helping keep the kit organized. Multiple reviewers note it may not hold every tool at once, and a second main floorhead sometimes has to be stored separately.
#48
On-board storage helps keep some tools attached, but multiple sources note it can’t hold every attachment simultaneously, so one tool often needs separate storage.
#49
Some versions include onboard storage for a couple of tools and a parking slot for the floorhead; multiple reviewers still wish there was space to store all included small tools and/or floorheads.
#50
Core tools like the crevice/brush and stair tool are stored on the vacuum, which reviewers find convenient. Some pet accessories are not stored onboard and may need separate storage.