Nowhere to store your cordless Dyson? This renter-friendly $40 solution charges the vacuum while storing all attachments – without damaging your wall
As a renter, I'm buying this immediately

The convenience and ease of owning a cordless vacuum are great. I have a Dyson myself and love how effortlessly it cleans my floors, but as a renter, there's no organized way to store it and all of its attachments without drilling into the wall.
That's why I was thrilled to see this Haturi vacuum stand at Amazon for just $39.99, a handy dock that charges the vacuum and holds all of its accessories in one place.
It's the perfect, renter-friendly solution that will, finally, give me somewhere neat and tidy to store my best Dyson vacuum. I've already added it to my basket.
Why I'm buying this $39.99 stand to neatly store and charge my Dyson
Instead of leaning your Dyson vacuum against a wall, stashing it in a cabinet, or hiding it under some furniture, getting an organized stand is the tidiest and most convenient way to store your vacuum as a renter.
No longer will the Dyson fall over and risk damaging the vacuum, your walls, or your floors. And, instead of keeping your attachments in a plastic bag (no, just me?), you can now slot them into the same stand so they're all neatly kept in one place.
The Haturi stand is compatible with every cordless Dyson since the Dyson V6 – including our favorites, the Dyson V15 Detect and the Dyson V12 Detect Slim.
You install it by using the same wall mount that comes with the vacuum, attaching it to the stand, and feeding the charging cable through. That means, whenever you're done vacuuming, you simply place it onto the stand along with the attachments, and it'll be charged and ready for next time.
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The stand has a heavy metal base to help prevent toppling, and the installation should take no longer than a few minutes. It's the perfect renter-friendly storage hack.
The Haturi Dyson Vacuum Stand is available for $39.99 at Amazon.
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All prices were correct at time of publication.
For the real deal, Dyson sells a Floor Dok for certain models, that stores the vacuum and its attachments in a more stylish fashion. The available models are: Dyson Gen5detect Floor Dok Multi, Dyson V12 Floor Dok, and the Dyson V15 Detect, Outsize and V11 Floor Dok.
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Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, smart home, sound and air treatment across the Solved section. Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.
They have spent more than 200 hours testing and reviewing vacuums for Homes & Gardens, and have even visited Dyson's engineering labs for the full low-down of the ins and outs of our trusty cleaners.
Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.
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