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jamjar Dec 14th 2005 6:54 pm

Dyson Vacuum cleaners
 
My vacuum cleaner bit the dust last night, so now I need a new one and I'm thinking about buying a Dyson. Last time I was in UK I heard some complaints about Dyson customer service. Also my parents' Dyson did die after only about two years. The reviews online all seem to be written by people that have owned their Dysons for maybe 2 days so I was hoping I could get some input from people who had owned one for a decent length of time. Are they worth the money? Has anyone had problems with customer service?

CarlM Dec 14th 2005 6:57 pm

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Originally Posted by jamjar
My vacuum cleaner bit the dust last night, so now I need a new one and I'm thinking about buying a Dyson. Last time I was in UK I heard some complaints about Dyson customer service. Also my parents' Dyson did die after only about two years. The reviews online all seem to be written by people that have owned their Dysons for maybe 2 days so I was hoping I could get some input from people who had owned one for a decent length of time. Are they worth the money? Has anyone had problems with customer service?

Mine was great for 3 weeks until it broke!!

ladyofthelake Dec 14th 2005 7:13 pm

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Originally Posted by CarlM
Mine was great for 3 weeks until it broke!!

Oh dear :o ... so my 3 week old Dyson should be ready for the scrap heap soon? The other half will be pleased :rolleyes:

CarlM Dec 14th 2005 7:17 pm

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Originally Posted by ladyofthelake
Oh dear :o ... so my 3 week old Dyson should be ready for the scrap heap soon? The other half will be pleased :rolleyes:

LOL - i guess its time for you to start looking for a newbie!!

BritGuyTN Dec 14th 2005 7:19 pm

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Mines excellent - I have the purple one

had it over two years and worth every penny

BigDavyG Dec 14th 2005 7:28 pm

Re: Dyson Vacuum cleaners
 
I have a Kirby.
It cost $1600 but it has a natty little headlight on the front.
Well worth it imo. :)

peacelover Dec 14th 2005 7:31 pm

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I have the animal and it is just great. Nearly 2 years old and no trouble, think I will keep it!

jamjar Dec 14th 2005 7:37 pm

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Originally Posted by BigDavyG
I have a Kirby.
It cost $1600 but it has a natty little headlight on the front.
Well worth it imo. :)

Damn I've owned cars that cost less than that!

USBound Dec 14th 2005 7:39 pm

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I had the yellow one in the UK.. no issues after 18months.. then I sold it before moving here

franc11s Dec 14th 2005 7:56 pm

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I have the yellow one, bought in the USA 2 years ago. Boy does that thing suck :beer:

Seriousl, it is awesome and I wouldn't buy anything else... except maybe another one of the same......

lolly Dec 14th 2005 8:00 pm

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Originally Posted by franc11s
I have the yellow one, bought in the USA 2 years ago. Boy does that thing suck :beer:

Seriousl, it is awesome and I wouldn't buy anything else... except maybe another one of the same......

I had a Dyson in the uk lasted 9 years so brought one when we got here still going strong 2 years later. Best hoover you can buy especially if you have animals.

fatbrit Dec 14th 2005 8:10 pm

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The problems, if any, will come down to having to substitute the designed electric motor for a 120v model. These heat up more than the 240v models, and are thus less reliable.

FlyergirlUK Dec 14th 2005 8:33 pm

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I have the purple one too, (the 'animal') and I think it's the mutt's nuts! :D

I definitely want to buy another Dyson when we move back.

My mother has a Kirby and it weighs a bloody ton! It's alright but I do prefer the Dyson as it's lighter and seems to be, (to me anyway) a lot better at lifting the dirt out of the carpet.

BritGuyTN Dec 14th 2005 9:11 pm

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Funny thing, my in-laws have a built in cleaner that my wife swore was the best thing since sliced bread for suction and convenience etc

recently when we sepnt thanksgiving at their gaff, we had cause to use their built in vac (which I have always thought secretly is a crap idea)

wifey told me under her breath that she thought out dyson was a hell of a lot less hassle and had better suction

british innovation: 1

american legacy systems: nil

franc11s Dec 14th 2005 9:14 pm

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british innovation: 2

american legacy systems: nil

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Had the internal VAC system in our house. Noisy piece of sh*t that couldn't suck a lemon sherbert....

Never used it.... Always planned to connect it to the Hampster Cage and seal up all the ends for the ultimate hampster run :beer: :beer:


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