Dyson Spare parts
#3
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I cant complain really that hose has been stretched many many times to get to the top two stairs in the past 5 years so its done well, only had to change filters, no other probs.
I meant to say anywhere else on the high street
I meant to say anywhere else on the high street
#4
Maybe it's just ours then Funkii.
Tools fall from their holders and then fall off when in use, the handle's coming apart, the brushes come adrift at the front, the hose hasn't split, just comes away from the holder (stuck together with tank tape at present) etc etc.
Tools fall from their holders and then fall off when in use, the handle's coming apart, the brushes come adrift at the front, the hose hasn't split, just comes away from the holder (stuck together with tank tape at present) etc etc.
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LOL at the tools, they were always going to fall off
Admitedly I've taken it apart twice in five years just to clear out all the crap that builds up in the nooks and crannies (sp?)
See no footy on and you spend your Saturday mornings talking about hoovers , get out and mow that lawn
Admitedly I've taken it apart twice in five years just to clear out all the crap that builds up in the nooks and crannies (sp?)
See no footy on and you spend your Saturday mornings talking about hoovers , get out and mow that lawn
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It was in jest Toonman
Apologies I was so wrong why would you miss footy with a 3rd rate mob like the mags
[Edited by Funkii Munkii - 5/31/2003 4:29:43 PM]
Apologies I was so wrong why would you miss footy with a 3rd rate mob like the mags
[Edited by Funkii Munkii - 5/31/2003 4:29:43 PM]
#9
<watches as handbags fly forth>
The Dyson we have has been pretty good, the tools fall off as they all seem to do and the only thing to replace was the filter IIRC. I don't sort the hoovering though.
I watch the footie.
The Dyson we have has been pretty good, the tools fall off as they all seem to do and the only thing to replace was the filter IIRC. I don't sort the hoovering though.
I watch the footie.
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sorry to take this off topic but guys discussing vacuum cleaners and describing them as ace - brilliant!!!!!
I think that Powerhouse and Comet sell spares for them too btw
PS - I don't do the hoovering either - I get someone else to do it
[Edited by scoob_babe - 5/31/2003 7:42:53 PM]
I think that Powerhouse and Comet sell spares for them too btw
PS - I don't do the hoovering either - I get someone else to do it
[Edited by scoob_babe - 5/31/2003 7:42:53 PM]
#14
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Just tried search for "dyson+hose" on
www.priceguideuk.com
came back with
£16.95 (900618-01 - HOSE / FOR DYSON DC02) and
£20.95 (900656-04 - HOSE / FOR DYSON DC01)
both from
http://www.electricshop.com
ps. thats inc delivery
www.priceguideuk.com
came back with
£16.95 (900618-01 - HOSE / FOR DYSON DC02) and
£20.95 (900656-04 - HOSE / FOR DYSON DC01)
both from
http://www.electricshop.com
ps. thats inc delivery
#15
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Also worth a try calling Dyson (number plastered all over vac), my mates was 4 yrs old and no ext gtee when it went pop. Dyson engineer came to his house and did a full service, replacing 7 major parts (should have cost over £140) and was charge max call out fee of £40. Bargain!
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