Is it worth trading in a Vacuum to get £xx amount off a Dyson?

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hi-loswitch98

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Looking at Argos.co.uk today I see the Dyson Trade-In is on again. Looking at the DC54, you can get £100 off for example, but obviously with cheaper or lower models (the DC25) you get less off. But would you still buy one even with the trade in?

According to T&C, you can take any vacuum (including carpet washers & handhelds) in any condition to get the amount off.
 
I'm actually going to do the trade In and I wanna get a dyson dc54. It's actually cheaper to get it from Currys you get £110 off the dc54 I did the trade in a couple years ago and you can trade in Any vacuum cleaner Personally I like the dc54 more than dc25 I've been waiting for the trade In for a while so can get the DC53
 
100% on the dc54 pet Animal It's 10 times better and you get loads of more accessories You get the carbon fibre head the Hard floor Attachment and the tangle free turbo And if you get it from Currys you get A Flaxseed crevice tool If you buy them from gumtree or eBay you don't get the five year guarantee I know Because I asked Dyson Also if you get it from currys you getting in blue

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I have one we call it the dc52 in South Africa, Its a great vacuum I am not a cylinder person I prefer the uprights but this thing is awesome.


Here's i my one  

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Hi-lo

Yes it is durable, it's essentially the same as the dc39 and 47 machines. I did drop one at work accidentally, from chest height, no damage at all.
It's not noisy, it's the turbine head that's the noisiest, the machine itself, it's not quiet but not loud either, you can't talk over it, but it doesn't leave ringing in the ears
 
'dropped from chest height'

<p style="text-align: left;">Throw it off the roof and see what happens
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