matty
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I was visiting my grandparents this past week, and grandma asked me to get something from the attic. I saw her old Kirby sitting in a corner, which as far back as I can remember has always been there (27 years). I asked her if I could have it since she doesn't use it anymore and of course as grandma's always do... she said "yes, the box behind it has all of the attachments." (Ain't it amazing that at 88 she knows where everything is!?!)
So I brought it home, plugged it in and it works like a CHAMP. I brought it to my local vacuum shop for him to look it over, and the motor is in great shape he said, it needs some bearing and a new roller but that was it.
I've kind of become intrigued with this machine... I've always thought Kirby vacs were cool and now that I had one wanted to know everything about it. So I've read every thread on this forum about the DS50 but still have a few questions which I hope of you can answer for me.
I called Kirby and they said that if grandma sends it in it will qualify for an original owner rubild and only cost me $27.50. This seems like a logical choice since it's Kirby that will actually be doing the rebuild, and I really ant it polished.
My concerns are that they will frainkenstein the poor machine and it will look horrible. The woman I spoke to in the rebuild department said they would replace the accessories most liley with black ones -which I'm cool with. I'm mostly concerned about the actual unit itself. On Kirby's site the only bag that they sell for this is tan, I'm not sure I like how that will look, especially if they put a black handle/wheels/ rubber guards etc on it.
Can anyone share their experience with sending their Kirby in for repair? I know if I leave the bag off they'll just charge me for a new one, and I actually really like the original look. I'd even be willing to buy OEM parts for it to keep it looking original. Does Kirby still have the original colors in stock? I saw online a black corduroy bag, if they replaced all the brown parts with black I'd be ok with that too... but would the emptor still be brown?
I'm thinking of asking the person at Kirby to leave all the trim and bag alone, and just rebuild the innards. If anyone can share if this is wise or not let me know.
Finally, I read someone on here who sent in an older vac like mine and the moror was replaced with something newer like a Heritage motor. Is there any differences in motors that Kirby uses, and should I want one over another?
The vacuum shop said to restore it with only what needs to actually be done (roller brush, the belt, cord and bearings) would cost me $92. I know it's more money, but at least it's local so I can keep an eye on what's being done.
Thank you for any input on what to do, I greatly appreciate it and look forward to becoming an active member here on vacuum land!
~Matty







So I brought it home, plugged it in and it works like a CHAMP. I brought it to my local vacuum shop for him to look it over, and the motor is in great shape he said, it needs some bearing and a new roller but that was it.
I've kind of become intrigued with this machine... I've always thought Kirby vacs were cool and now that I had one wanted to know everything about it. So I've read every thread on this forum about the DS50 but still have a few questions which I hope of you can answer for me.
I called Kirby and they said that if grandma sends it in it will qualify for an original owner rubild and only cost me $27.50. This seems like a logical choice since it's Kirby that will actually be doing the rebuild, and I really ant it polished.
My concerns are that they will frainkenstein the poor machine and it will look horrible. The woman I spoke to in the rebuild department said they would replace the accessories most liley with black ones -which I'm cool with. I'm mostly concerned about the actual unit itself. On Kirby's site the only bag that they sell for this is tan, I'm not sure I like how that will look, especially if they put a black handle/wheels/ rubber guards etc on it.
Can anyone share their experience with sending their Kirby in for repair? I know if I leave the bag off they'll just charge me for a new one, and I actually really like the original look. I'd even be willing to buy OEM parts for it to keep it looking original. Does Kirby still have the original colors in stock? I saw online a black corduroy bag, if they replaced all the brown parts with black I'd be ok with that too... but would the emptor still be brown?
I'm thinking of asking the person at Kirby to leave all the trim and bag alone, and just rebuild the innards. If anyone can share if this is wise or not let me know.
Finally, I read someone on here who sent in an older vac like mine and the moror was replaced with something newer like a Heritage motor. Is there any differences in motors that Kirby uses, and should I want one over another?
The vacuum shop said to restore it with only what needs to actually be done (roller brush, the belt, cord and bearings) would cost me $92. I know it's more money, but at least it's local so I can keep an eye on what's being done.
Thank you for any input on what to do, I greatly appreciate it and look forward to becoming an active member here on vacuum land!
~Matty






