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
Here is your chance to have a direct influence on the after-market spare parts industry and help other people with your ideas at the same time. We at Dyson Medic are privileged that we have a direct line, so to speak, to the top of several of the better known manufacturers, suppliers and importers of […]
July 27th, 2014 | Posted in Dyson Fans and Heaters, Dyson Hand Dryers, Dyson News | 1 Comment
We highlighted a few months ago what we thought to be a design fault with the DC40 and DC41 here: Possible soleplate design fault on the DC40 and DC41. There is also a relevant topic on these machines on the unofficial Dyson forums here: Stripping Down a DC41 Cleaner Head: Brushroll Motor & Design Faults. […]
April 27th, 2014 | Posted in Dyson DC40, Dyson DC41, Dyson News, Dyson Repair Guides | 9 Comments
We always notice the small things here at Dyson Medic. And even though often of little significance on the outside, small details are sometimes indicators of things to come. Take the HEPA filter for example. The one fitted to Airblade hand dryer models AB01, AB02, AB03, AB04, AB06, AB07 and AB14 models. As with many […]
April 22nd, 2014 | Posted in Dyson Hand Dryers, Dyson News | 2 Comments
A few customers have brought their Dyson DC50 to us not picking up. Typically, when a Dyson doesn’t pick up and has no suction, it is blocked. Dysons make a loud hissing sound when there is a blockage in the system somewhere. The DC50 is the same in this regard. Dyson publish a simple guide […]
December 20th, 2013 | Posted in Dyson DC50, Dyson Repair Guides | 137 Comments
If you are looking for a cheap replacement motor for your Dyson vacuum cleaner, you may well head over to eBay or Amazon or a similar site and buy the cheapest one you can find. You can sometimes get a cheap Chinese copy one for about twenty pounds. After all, a motor is just a motor […]
December 20th, 2013 | Posted in 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 | 4 Comments
This is a repost of an excellent tutorial on the Unofficial Dyson Forums regarding changing the motor on a Dyson DC15. I considered it so comprehensive that I requested – and received – permission to repost it for the benefit of Dyson Medic readers. The model featured is an “All Floors” DC15. But the motor […]
July 30th, 2013 | Posted in Dyson DC15 | No Comments
A problem we have started noticing with the Dyson DC25 is no power coming out of the machine to the cleanerhead. The DC25 is notorious for cleanerhead problems; you will find other articles on Dyson Medic about it. But this is one we are seeing more and more of, so I thought it worth documenting. […]
June 4th, 2013 | Posted in Dyson DC25 | 18 Comments