Fixing Dyson vacuum cleaners?
Anyone had any experience of having a Dyson vacuum cleaner fixed with regards to did you think it was more cost effective to pay someone to fix it against just buying a new one.
With todays throw away culture and the fact that products are now cheaper then ever was the cost of servicing close to the price of a replacement?
I believe if you contact the dyson number on the lable of your machine they will come out and do it at an amazingly reasonable cost. Try that number and get a quote. 08705275104
Personally I think Dysons have poor build quality – especially since they started making them outside the UK However TOH likes the Dyson – I think there are far better options available.
ETA A service and replair of major bits works out at £55 and they now have a Freephone number 08002795127 This cost covers replacement of all major bits except tools but includes motor and hose and gives you a 12 moth gaurentee as well. Not a bad deal – but I do sympathise with those Brit workers who were sacked.
May 1st, 2009 at 9:40 pm
Dyson products are being boycotted by over a million people in the UK. They sacked all their British workers and moved production to the Far East just to make fatter profits for a few shareholders.
Bin it and buy British!
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May 1st, 2009 at 10:05 pm
I believe if you contact the dyson number on the lable of your machine they will come out and do it at an amazingly reasonable cost. Try that number and get a quote. 08705275104
Personally I think Dysons have poor build quality – especially since they started making them outside the UK However TOH likes the Dyson – I think there are far better options available.
ETA A service and replair of major bits works out at £55 and they now have a Freephone number 08002795127 This cost covers replacement of all major bits except tools but includes motor and hose and gives you a 12 moth gaurentee as well. Not a bad deal – but I do sympathise with those Brit workers who were sacked.
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May 1st, 2009 at 10:10 pm
To be honest, we fix ours ourselves. It's not really that complicated a mechanism, it's fairly straightforward. If you have anew one then it's probably worth getting a quote for repairs, but if (like ours) its quite old and you are tempted to throw it away anyway, why not give it a go?
If you go to the Dyson homepage and click on Accessories, you can download the original manual, if that's any help too.
http://www.dyson.co.uk/range/access.asp?sinavtype=menu
If all else fails, our local tip usually has hundreds of dysons that only have minor faults (broken hose etc) and you might be able to get one cheaply to use for parts.
Or..buy a new one!
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May 1st, 2009 at 11:00 pm
go to any tip and see the unwanted dysons.
get a new on but not dyson
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