Archive for the 'Dyson Repair Guides' Category
If you’ve bought a new replacement Dyson hairdryer power cord, flex or lead and it doesn’t quite fit your HD01 model as expected, you’re not alone. Many users encounter this issue, leading to frustration and confusion. It’s usually written on the listing you bought from about this – but few people read them in detail. […]
February 24th, 2024 | Posted in Dyson Repair Guides | No Comments
When it comes to household appliances, Dyson stands out for its innovation and quality, especially with its revolutionary vacuum cleaners. However, Dyson owners often encounter challenges when it comes to replacing Dyson batteries, particularly for popular models like the V7 and V8. Genuine Dyson batteries (part number 968670-02 for V7 and 967834-07 for V8) are […]
February 22nd, 2024 | Posted in Dyson Handheld & Cordless, Dyson Repair Guides, Dyson V7, Dyson V8 | No Comments
Where to buy a replacement Dyson hair dryer power cord (cable, flex, wire, or lead if you prefer) in the UK. Dyson hair dryer power cords are often subject to bending, twisting, and pulling, especially near the point where they enter the appliance. Over time, these repeated movements can cause the wires inside the cord […]
May 21st, 2023 | Posted in Dyson News, Dyson Repair Guides | No Comments
Where to buy a Dyson Airwrap cable in the UK At the time of writing, Dyson doesn’t supply replacement Airwrap cables to the public or the trade. We expect their reasoning for that to be that they designed the Airwrap with a built-in cable that is not intended to be replaceable by the user. In […]
May 18th, 2023 | Posted in Dyson Handheld & Cordless, Dyson News, Dyson Repair Guides | No Comments
Are you looking for Dyson repairs in Manchester? Manchester Vacs are the largest independent Dyson repairer in the North West. They’re your local Dyson service centre. The residents of Manchester, Stockport, Tameside and nearby Oldham, Glossop and Salford are all within easy reach of Manchester Vacs. It doesn’t matter if you have an old Dyson […]
May 12th, 2022 | Posted in Dyson Handheld & Cordless, Dyson Repair Guides, Dyson V10, Dyson V7, Dyson V8 | 1 Comment
If you are looking to replace the power cord on a Dyson DC04, DC14 or the DC24 then read this before you buy something cheap and nasty from Amazon or eBay (if you want a cable for a later Dyson, read >this article< instead). Buying a replacement Dyson flex (or cable, lead, wire or cord […]
December 28th, 2021 | Posted in Dyson DC04, Dyson DC14, Dyson DC24, Dyson Repair Guides | No Comments
We are often asked on these pages for a Dyson battery screwdriver. Or more correctly, which is the correct screwdriver to use to remove a Dyson battery. Confusion arises because most screws on your Dyson are Torx screws like this. For those screws, you use the Torx screwdrivers discussed in >this article< here. But as […]
April 12th, 2021 | Posted in Dyson Handheld & Cordless, Dyson Repair Guides, Dyson V10, Dyson V6, Dyson V7, Dyson V8 | 3 Comments
Appliances such as fridges, washing machines and TVs should last longer and be cheaper to run under new rules. Ministers have confirmed that from the summer consumers will have a right to repair on goods they buy. They are keeping a promise to implement EU rules aimed at cutting energy and bills – and reducing […]
March 12th, 2021 | Posted in Dyson News, Dyson Repair Guides | No Comments
There have been several items recently on television and in the media, and statements made by Trading Standards and Dyson themselves that “Dysons do not need servicing”. This is a very general and broad sweeping statement that as a stand alone statement is patently untrue in that it cannot be applied to all Dyson vacuum […]
October 1st, 2017 | Posted in Dyson News, Dyson Repair Guides | 3 Comments
This article first appeared at Manchester Vacs. Some may have noticed already that the cost of genuine Dyson spares has just massively increased. Some parts have gone up over 100%. It seems to be right across the board. It won’t have filtered through to every sales platform as yet, because people are sat on stock […]
September 8th, 2016 | Posted in Dyson Cinetic, Dyson Cylinders, Dyson DC01, Dyson DC02, Dyson DC03, Dyson DC04, Dyson DC05, Dyson DC07, Dyson DC08, Dyson DC11, Dyson DC14, Dyson DC15, Dyson DC17, Dyson DC18, Dyson DC19, Dyson DC24, Dyson DC25, Dyson DC27, Dyson DC33, Dyson DC40, Dyson DC41, Dyson DC50, Dyson Fans and Heaters, Dyson Hand Dryers, Dyson Handheld & Cordless, Dyson News, Dyson Repair Guides, Dyson V6 | No Comments