Tag Archives: Dyson DC14

Is the Dyson DC14 Still Worth Repairing?

Is the Dyson DC14 Still Worth Repairing? The Dyson DC14 was launched in 2004, following the hugely successful DC07. It wasn’t a complete redesign, but a smart evolution. First came the DC04, then a facelifted DC07 — and finally, the DC14, which built on the same reliable mechanical foundation. Our old review here from 2011… Read More »

Where to buy Dyson clutch belts

Looking for clutch belt information? The Dyson DC04, DC07 and DC14 brush control models are fitted with a clutch. That clutch means the machine has two belts instead of one. One belt goes from the motor spindle to the clutch, the other goes from the clutch to the brush roll. If one or both of… Read More »

All the Dyson Vacuum Cleaner Models

How many Dysons are there? Dyson makes so many different models of vacuum cleaner, and are always introducing new ones onto the market, that people find the model numbers very confusing. Was the DC01 the first? No it wasn’t actually. The first widely-available vacuum cleaner James Dyson made was called the ‘G-Force’ . It was the first vacuum cleaner to use… Read More »

Dyson DC14 Review

As this is an older article, read this as well: Is the Dyson DC14 Still Worth Repairing? The Dyson DC14 is a non-ball, upright model that Dyson have recently discontinued. You can still find the occasional new Dyson DC14 around, but they are generally the lower specification “origin” models without brush control designed only for… Read More »

Dyson DC04, DC07 and DC14 Strip Down Carriage Assembly.

Dyson models DC04, DC07 and DC14 are fitted with a switchover mechanism that diverts suction either to the wand or the head unit. It is operated automatically by reclining the machine. Occasionally, the carriage assembly can break necessitating replacement of one or more parts. Here is how to strip the machine down to access that… Read More »