Hello!
Well, I picked up my second Kirby - it's a G6.
First off, I have to say I like the look and color scheme a lot more than I thought I would. From pics, I felt it wasn't my cup of tea. Seeing it in person, though, made me change my mind. The word that describes it best I think is "masculine."
I saw it in the thrift store for cheap ($4!). It was in very decent shape. I was in a hurry, though, so I didn't plug it in for a test. I figured for $4 it wouldn't't be too much of a loss. When I had a chance to look at it at home it didn't work, of course.
I had a cursory look at the normal stuff - cord, etc. It seems that the switch doesn't click with the authority one would expect (slightly loose and mushy feeling), and I noticed that someone had removed the screw that secures the bezel that surrounds the rectangular on/off button. As if they had disassembled that part to diagnose the problem. So I'm thinking the issue may be the switch. Am I barking up the right tree? If the switch is faulty, is it easy to find a replacement for a reasonable cost?
Are there any other common known issues with the G6 that I should be looking at? I can't wait to get it up and running!
Thanks!
Well, I picked up my second Kirby - it's a G6.
First off, I have to say I like the look and color scheme a lot more than I thought I would. From pics, I felt it wasn't my cup of tea. Seeing it in person, though, made me change my mind. The word that describes it best I think is "masculine."
I saw it in the thrift store for cheap ($4!). It was in very decent shape. I was in a hurry, though, so I didn't plug it in for a test. I figured for $4 it wouldn't't be too much of a loss. When I had a chance to look at it at home it didn't work, of course.
I had a cursory look at the normal stuff - cord, etc. It seems that the switch doesn't click with the authority one would expect (slightly loose and mushy feeling), and I noticed that someone had removed the screw that secures the bezel that surrounds the rectangular on/off button. As if they had disassembled that part to diagnose the problem. So I'm thinking the issue may be the switch. Am I barking up the right tree? If the switch is faulty, is it easy to find a replacement for a reasonable cost?
Are there any other common known issues with the G6 that I should be looking at? I can't wait to get it up and running!
Thanks!