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[email protected] March 31st 06 09:37 PM

Looking for source of spare parts for Dyson appliances (other than Dyson!)
 
Hi everyone,

I was wondering if anyone here knew of a source of spare parts for Dyson
appliances?. I'm not talking spare brushes and filters here, I mean the
internal parts - motors, switches, that retractable mains lead caddy that
they have in the DC02?.

Basically, I have a Dyson DC02 vacuum cleaner which has a broken mains lead
caddy, that I would dearly like to replace. I've already had the cleaner a
part and it's a piece of **** to replace the caddy, provided I can get a new
one!.

I don't particularly want to involve Dyson, especially if it's got to go
away to be "fixed", as other wise the cleaner is in working order.

TIA,

Willard.

The3rd Earl Of Derby March 31st 06 09:43 PM

Looking for source of spare parts for Dyson appliances (other than Dyson!)
 
wrote:
Hi everyone,

I was wondering if anyone here knew of a source of spare parts for
Dyson appliances?. I'm not talking spare brushes and filters here, I
mean the internal parts - motors, switches, that retractable mains
lead caddy that they have in the DC02?.

Basically, I have a Dyson DC02 vacuum cleaner which has a broken
mains lead caddy, that I would dearly like to replace. I've already
had the cleaner a part and it's a piece of **** to replace the caddy,
provided I can get a new one!.

I don't particularly want to involve Dyson, especially if it's got to
go away to be "fixed", as other wise the cleaner is in working order.

TIA,

Willard.


Why new? walk around car boot sales on a sunday and you will probably get
one for a tenner...then you will have spares if anything else should go
skeewiff.

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite



Tournifreak March 31st 06 09:43 PM

Looking for source of spare parts for Dyson appliances (other than Dyson!)
 

wrote:
Hi everyone,

I was wondering if anyone here knew of a source of spare parts for Dyson
appliances?. I'm not talking spare brushes and filters here, I mean the
internal parts - motors, switches, that retractable mains lead caddy that
they have in the DC02?.

Basically, I have a Dyson DC02 vacuum cleaner which has a broken mains lead
caddy, that I would dearly like to replace. I've already had the cleaner a
part and it's a piece of **** to replace the caddy, provided I can get a new
one!.

I don't particularly want to involve Dyson, especially if it's got to go
away to be "fixed", as other wise the cleaner is in working order.


Try cpc. They do a whole bunch of Dyson spares, but I couldn't see the
one you're after in their catalogue. They can get hold of far more than
is in there though, so well worth calling them.
08701 20 25 30 Postage is reasonable to (about £5 IIRC)

Jon.


[email protected] April 1st 06 01:58 AM

Looking for source of spare parts for Dyson appliances (other than Dyson!)
 

On 31-Mar-2006, "The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote:



http://www.vacuumcleanerspares.co.uk...0493&c=1086&ma
=716&mt=2


First hit on google



Yep, that's just the webpage I have been looking for!.

I did a search, on Google, for Dyson spares over Christmas and more or less
drew a blank. All that came up was the official Dyson website and I think
one or two other listings, but they were only selling things like spare
tools and filters.

Thanks for your help.

John Rumm April 1st 06 02:07 AM

Looking for source of spare parts for Dyson appliances (otherthan Dyson!)
 
wrote:

I don't particularly want to involve Dyson, especially if it's got to go
away to be "fixed", as other wise the cleaner is in working order.


You don't have to send it away, Dyson will flog you spares over the
phone for delivery if you want. They do all the spares as well - not
just what is shown on their web site.


--
Cheers,

John.

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The Natural Philosopher April 1st 06 12:32 PM

Looking for source of spare parts for Dyson appliances (otherthan Dyson!)
 
The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
wrote:
Hi everyone,

I was wondering if anyone here knew of a source of spare parts for
Dyson appliances?. I'm not talking spare brushes and filters here, I
mean the internal parts - motors, switches, that retractable mains
lead caddy that they have in the DC02?.

Basically, I have a Dyson DC02 vacuum cleaner which has a broken
mains lead caddy, that I would dearly like to replace. I've already
had the cleaner a part and it's a piece of **** to replace the caddy,
provided I can get a new one!.

I don't particularly want to involve Dyson, especially if it's got to
go away to be "fixed", as other wise the cleaner is in working order.

TIA,

Willard.


Why new? walk around car boot sales on a sunday and you will probably get
one for a tenner...then you will have spares if anything else should go
skeewiff.

Go to the skip where millions are dumping these overpriced unreliable
loads of crap every day of the week.

Jeff April 1st 06 06:24 PM

Looking for source of spare parts for Dyson appliances (other than Dyson!)
 

wrote in message
...
Hi everyone,

I was wondering if anyone here knew of a source of spare parts for Dyson
appliances?. I'm not talking spare brushes and filters here, I mean the
internal parts - motors, switches, that retractable mains lead caddy that
they have in the DC02?.

Basically, I have a Dyson DC02 vacuum cleaner which has a broken mains

lead
caddy, that I would dearly like to replace. I've already had the cleaner a
part and it's a piece of **** to replace the caddy, provided I can get a

new
one!.

I don't particularly want to involve Dyson, especially if it's got to go
away to be "fixed", as other wise the cleaner is in working order.

TIA,

Willard.


Try he

http://www.ukvacuumspares.co.uk/Dyson/

I've used them in the last 12 months, prompt service (bought a dyson motor)

Regards Jeff



Cernnunos April 5th 06 02:43 AM

Looking for source of spare parts for Dyson appliances (other than Dyson!)
 
On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 12:32:14 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:


Go to the skip where millions are dumping these overpriced unreliable
loads of crap every day of the week.


Hmmmmm, odd. Our local dump doesn't have any, and the one I have has
functioned perfectly for over 2 years since I repaired it (it broke
before I was given it by my friend's dad who broke it when cleaning
his chimney). Any other Dyson that has 'broken down' has usually been
down to the owner hoovering stuff up they shouldn't have, and blocking
the tubes leading to the cyclone chamber (or even not emptying the
'bag').

As for buying Dyson parts from Dyson themselves, I've had no problem
with them. A new motor cost me about £46 and a new 'lifetime' filter
about £10, which was replaced at no extra cost with a HEPA one when
they were out of stock of the ordinary ones.

Big Andy


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