tbh I wouldn't give 5 pence for anything from Dyson...Has anyone ever purchased a replacement battery for a Dyson vacuum on Amazon. They’re not cheap. $140+, depending on model.
I wish that cordless vacuums could come designed to have a dustbag, so as not to have to "re-visit" ones dust,dirt and hair.tbh I wouldn't give 5 pence for anything from Dyson...
I know there are the dyson lovers out there but really it's not well made, and it's way overpriced...
I have a Miele Cat & Dog..Cannister Vaccum. It's super powerful, and solidly built... I've had it for at least 15 years I've never had to replace a single thing on it apart from dustbags.. and it only cost the price (at the time) of what Dyson are asking for a new battery.. ridiculous!
yes but before long you'll be saying that the dyson has lasted for a very long time.. because you've repaired it.. but it's cost you as much as a new one to replace..We’ve really liked this Dyson. It’s used every day. DH is advocate of repairing as long as he can.
Almost all major vacuum manufacturers borrowed design features from Dyson soon as the patents expired.We’ve really liked this Dyson. It’s used every day. DH is advocate of repairing as long as he can.
MY DD loves her shark.. she keeps telling me to get one beause of course it's cordless .. but I'm fine with the Miele despite it being corded .. and the little cordless vacs I have which I use on a daily basis.. and then once a month I do a deep clan with the Miele all through the house..Good luck on replacing the battery or whatever it takes to get a good vacuum going again.
We just had to buy a new vacuum. We bought a Shark brand at Target. The only thins I don't like is that trying to tilt while vacuuming near a cord or something, the whole head swivels instead of tilt. You have to pick it up and move it. Good suction, handy accessory wand. $159.99
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I know what you mean, Nathan... but I hate the situation. I have a gas-powered weed-eater/brush cutter, but it's too heavy for DW to use. She's got a lightweight, compact Toro rechargeable trimmer (for detail work). Mechanically it still works, but the battery gave out (in about 5 years). New batteries aren't at all readily available, but I did locate one source at $80 more than the whole trimmer kit cost. Shipping would bump that price up, too.Yikes, sometimes it's cheaper to buy a new vacuum, or other equipment. I'm pretty happy with this vacuum I bought from Amazon. I expect it will last...I don't know 3,4,5 maybe 6 years. When it dies it goes to e-waste and I buy something else.