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bucks03


Joined: Feb 17, 2008
Points: 76

Dyson plastic in models DC01 upto DC05
Original Message   Nov 23, 2008 10:59 am
Hi

I have a Dyson DC04 which has had various parts break.  One complaint I have is the main spine of the machine broke a while back which meant either a new machine or a whole new duct that needed to be put on ,  I chose a new duct so had the 1 hour job of moving the motor, switch etc etc over to the new body of the machine.  This had to be done as this part held the handle in place.

Anyway 6 months down the line this part has started to get crack marks in the same location again, not sure how long before it breaks again.   This is due to the strong suction of the machine and obviosuly the machine cannot handle being pulled back and sucking so hard onto the floor. 

Has anyone else had bad experience with Dyson parts breaking.  Would very much like to hear comments.     BTW I have a Dyson DC16 handheld, the plastic on this seems to be better made (more softer)

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bucks03


Joined: Feb 17, 2008
Points: 76

Re: Dyson plastic in models DC01 upto DC05
Reply #6   Nov 24, 2008 1:42 pm
DIB  I tried Plastic glue on the old spine and this workied for a short while.  I think I will just get rid of next time and get a DC25 or DC24 as Im planning on moving into a room in London and wont need a big vacuum cloeaner.  Its just annoying that I need to treat that machine like it is cotton wool. Though I am impresssed with the motor reliabalilty etc etc.
DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454

Re: Dyson plastic in models DC01 upto DC05
Reply #7   Nov 24, 2008 6:32 pm
bucks03 wrote:
DIB  I tried Plastic glue on the old spine and this workied for a short while.  I think I will just get rid of next time and get a DC25 or DC24 as Im planning on moving into a room in London and wont need a big vacuum cloeaner.  Its just annoying that I need to treat that machine like it is cotton wool. Though I am impresssed with the motor reliabalilty etc etc.

Buck,

Check out this video of James beating up a DC24 (the ball cover pops off, but no damage).  Allow the video to load - the page behaves/looks like there is no video until it downloads.        DIB


http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/06/25/video-james-dyson-runs-his-own-durability-test-on-a-dc24/
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DC18


Dyson, Sebo and Bissell user

Joined: Jul 25, 2007
Points: 294

Re: Dyson plastic in models DC01 upto DC05
Reply #8   Nov 24, 2008 7:31 pm
Can't say that I had any issues with my earlier Dysons DC01, DC03 and DC04, with any of the plastic parts breaking or cracking from use.  I know it has been mentioned here before Dyson used different plastics\materials in the earlier Dyson models to what is used now!  

DC18

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