Just bought a Dyson DC01

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richardc1983

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Been to a car boot sale this morning and came across a vac stall who was selling various vacuums - mainly dyson and carpet cleaners.

I asked if he had any dc01 as I have been looking for one for upstairs. He said he had loads and I could have one for a £5. Many were in top notch condition and very clean only a few were tatty. He showed me it working on the generator and suction was fine. He even put a new hose on for me too (well took best on off another dc01). My friend bought one too but got the pale blue dc01.

Motor sounds fine and the brushroll looks like new. It's been well looked after. I've had it in the bath with oxy clean powder it's come up like new :)

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I go the one up by the airport In Leeds. He had loads I could give you his number and u could arrange
To get one?

My dc07 is going to be used downstairs.

Suction on these 01s ain't that strong for a clean air vac - filters all spotless etc
 
dyson

MY dyson dc01 is from 1998 and with everything from is the pack that came with it

and my 1993 has everything two

and blue has das manual as you can see here

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He had a Kirby he was selling for £15! Think it was a heritage lol!

Plus some panasonics didn't really take a look at owt else.

My dc01 is a 5/1/98
 
make the wise choice!

Invest in that Kirby!
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For sale...

This is now for sale. My DC07 is taking its place upstairs in the bedrooms and the sebo bs36 will become the daily driver.

Let me know if interested :)
 
oh, hush! You can always base opinions off of other's experiences! if Mrs.McAllister told me that her new Ching-Chong blender burned out in it's first milkshake, I'm inclined to believe that Ching-Chong brand blenders are not of quality! 
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