If there is no power coming to the cleaner head on your Dyson DC25, the yoke loom is the likely culprit. You will test the two terminals coming from the machine towards the cleaner head, if there is no power there, the culprit can sometimes be the reset switch, but more often than not, it’s […]
August 30th, 2022 | Posted in Dyson DC25 | No Comments
Dyson have traditionally made tool fitment difficult. For example, the DC15 had a set of tools all of its own. They fitted no other model. The DC19 had a possibility of two totally different types of tool socket; fitment depending on if it is a telescopic wrap or not. That causes parts sellers a world […]
January 7th, 2016 | Posted in Dyson DC24, Dyson DC25, Dyson DC27, Dyson DC33, Dyson DC40, Dyson DC41, Dyson DC50, Dyson News, Dyson V6 | 2 Comments
How to Strip Down a Dyson DC25 Cleanerhead to Change the Brushroll Motor. A few people have asked about a tutorial on this subject and how to test the brushroll motor in the head before buying a motor, a PCB or other DC25 cleanerhead spare parts. So here I am going to show you how […]
September 11th, 2015 | Posted in Dyson DC25 | No Comments
Is there such a thing as a Dyson universal tool set? Aren’t all Dyson tools model-specific? Is it possible to buy one set of tools that fits every Dyson vacuum cleaner? This is a question we are asked often. People get confused with brush tools, stair tools, crevice tools, combination tools, upholstery tools, mattress tools, […]
May 8th, 2015 | 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 DC19, Dyson DC24, Dyson DC25, Dyson DC27, Dyson DC33, Dyson DC40, Dyson DC41, Dyson DC50, Dyson V6 | No Comments
The mini turbine tools you can get for Dyson machines are sometimes also called mini turbo heads. Essentially, they are vacuum-driven little tools with a rotating brush inside that can be used on upholstery and stairs that often have a better effect than using a simple stair or brush tool would. The problem for Dyson […]
May 2nd, 2015 | Posted in Dyson Cylinders, Dyson DC01, Dyson DC02, Dyson DC03, Dyson DC04, Dyson DC05, Dyson DC07, Dyson DC14, Dyson DC19, Dyson DC24, Dyson DC25, Dyson DC27, Dyson DC33, Dyson DC40, Dyson DC41, Dyson DC50 | 1 Comment
Back in 2013, DC25 DC41 cleanerhead motors became available, we reported on it back then here: DC25 (DC41) Cleanerhead Brushbar Motors Now Available. The problem is, they were very expensive. They always cost in the region of £40-£50, which was pretty eye-watering. But still cheaper than a new cleanerhead. However, today we found out that […]
January 9th, 2015 | Posted in Dyson DC25, Dyson DC41 | 1 Comment
Yes, you read that right! Cyclone gasket seals are available at last! You can buy them now for the DC18, DC24, DC25, DC27 and DC33. It has always been a pain when you strip down a Dyson cyclone for refurbishment, there is this little wafer thin gasket in there. The problem is it is often […]
September 13th, 2014 | Posted in Dyson DC24, Dyson DC25, Dyson DC27, Dyson DC33, Dyson Repair Guides | No Comments