gsheen
Well-known member
Thats what I find here aswell.
because you only need to wash the filter every 3 months or so customers tend to forget to do it.
I had a dc07 that was brought out from the UK in for repair last month. Customer hadn't cleaned the filter since she bought it 7 years ago!!!.
That and I also find people tend to abuse them more than they owuld another vacuum , IE using them to suck up cement dust and using them in the workshop. I have been repairing vacuums since I was 14 and have had a vac shop for the past 10 years , never have I seen machines so abused as dysons. What I do like about them aswell is that compaired to other brands especially Miele they are very cost effective to repair.
The aegElectrolux motor for there cylinder vac is twice the price of the Dysons motor despite the Dyson costing more than twice the price of the aeg.
because you only need to wash the filter every 3 months or so customers tend to forget to do it.
I had a dc07 that was brought out from the UK in for repair last month. Customer hadn't cleaned the filter since she bought it 7 years ago!!!.
That and I also find people tend to abuse them more than they owuld another vacuum , IE using them to suck up cement dust and using them in the workshop. I have been repairing vacuums since I was 14 and have had a vac shop for the past 10 years , never have I seen machines so abused as dysons. What I do like about them aswell is that compaired to other brands especially Miele they are very cost effective to repair.
The aegElectrolux motor for there cylinder vac is twice the price of the Dysons motor despite the Dyson costing more than twice the price of the aeg.