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super-sweeper

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<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">Hi ,As I mentioned in a previous post, I had a dyson DC14 that I refurbished and planned to sell...</span>


<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">Until it was drenched by a water hose (Again,I Wasn't the one who drenched it...).</span>


 


<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">I'm hoping to be able to make atleast what I invested into the machine back,</span>


<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">As the motor is...Drenched.</span>


 


<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">Pretty much anything that's on a DC14 (Excluding the Motor and cord, Of course) Is available for sale, at a small few, plus shipping.</span>


 


<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">Items such as the Bin, Cyclonic assembly, brush, clutch (Which hopefully survived) and all plastics and etc are for sale, and will be cleaned (Again :) before shipping.</span>


 


<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">I work best with money orders, Please let me know if you're interested in Anything.</span>


 


<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">Thanks,</span>


<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">-Alex.
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Water damaged, it would probably still work thoug, when I was about 1o, I had a DC04 green thst i smashed up, abused, sucked up water with, and wet it with the garden hose, and i had to kill it myself by smashing the motor up
 
Nope,

<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">I tested it out before condoning it to parts, the motor gave nothing, not even humming.</span>


<span style="font-family: terminal,monaco;">Tipping the cleaner caused water to flood out of the motor cavity.</span>


 


Corrosion is likely playing a factor in this, and wouldn't want to rip someone off with a water-damaged DC14, even if the motor did work.


 


-Alex.
 

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