dyson DC01 MK5

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citroenbx

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hi there I was thinking the other day when I was in the shed and there was 3 types of dc01 in there and that got me thinking how many different types did they do

and PLEASE NOTE I HAVE HAD A NEW COMPUTER AND I AM SORRY IF I HAVE USED YOUR somebodys



first of MK1 1993

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1999

new bin insert / new plug / new clear hose / stair tool

SORRY I went past mk5

p.s tools are supposed to be grey

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I'm not sure there's 5....

I thought there were 3 main variants and then Dyson mixed and matched tools, plugs etc

Phone number stickers on we're also a clue
 
Citroen I think you should sign up for the Manchestervacs Dyson Forum, it's not only dedicated to Dyson, but other vacuums aswell and you can get more attention :) This is a pretty big forum with mainly American collectors who probably have less of an interest in Dyson DC01's but more of an interest in Hoover's, Kirby's, Riccars, etc.
 
I would be willing to be money on the fact that there probably are less than 5 people in the USA who know of, and OWN, any DC01, DC02, DC03, DC04, DC05, and DC08 models. In the seven years the Vacuum Museum has been open, not one person (with the exception of Scott from Texas) even recognized my display of those models. They were never sold in the USA and no one really took the time to research machines we were not able to buy and use. For a very long time, I felt like I was the only person the USA who even knew what Dysons were.
 

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