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The flex near the plug has failed on the wifes (!!) dyson resulting in an
intermittant connection (and a small spark) Normally, I would just cut the plug off and fit a new one, but SWMBO insists on retaining the yellow rubber plug! Does anyone know where I can get a retro fit yellow rubberised plug to "suit" the dyson? Thanks |
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Ade Smith wrote:
The flex near the plug has failed on the wifes (!!) dyson resulting in an intermittant connection (and a small spark) Normally, I would just cut the plug off and fit a new one, but SWMBO insists on retaining the yellow rubber plug! Does anyone know where I can get a retro fit yellow rubberised plug to "suit" the dyson? Thanks IIRC the dyson web site has the lead complete with plug, otherwise paint it! I suggest that you get a new lead as the dyson flex usually breaks near the machine, so yours is probably not long for this world. MrCheerful |
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On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 14:31:15 +0100, "Ade Smith"
wrote: Normally, I would just cut the plug off and fit a new one, but SWMBO insists on retaining the yellow rubber plug! Does anyone know where I can get a retro fit yellow rubberised plug to "suit" the dyson? If my SWMBO provided me with that particular instruction I think I'd be looking for a new wife! There's house proud and there's house proud..... ![]() Andrew Do you need a handyman service? Check out our web site at http://www.handymac.co.uk |
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