Quote from JimB on 05/01/06 at 9:58am:N... As for the amount of Dyson work out of warranty right now it is miniscule and no honest shop is getting rich on those either. ...
Are we to assume that you have access to data from all Dyson authorized repair facilities on revenues from Dyson repairs, and you have data and some innate ability to categorize them as to their honesty?
I believe it was Dual who made the comment that he had purchased large quantities of Dyson replacement parts in order to make a fortune for retirement. I believe most people recognize Dual as the Dyson expert on this forum.
So if Dual says that he expects to make his fortune doing Dyson repairs, people take him seriously.
Quote from dualcyclone on 03/07/05 at 1:00pm:Most bagless vacuums are not 'healthy' to empty. Let's face it, even the Dyson isn't perfect. The Air-Way is about the best (with the Air-Way allergy seals and allergy bags) there is as far as clean emptying and no dust after the bag. ...
Regarding Carmine's post, foresight has proven for me, once again, to be a great thing. I stocked up on Dyson repair parts - over $3000 in Dyson parts are sitting in my service room - waiting. I have tons of brush rollers, hoses, soleplates, etc. Many people refer to Dysons as 'robot' vacuums (due to their unique look). I figure, I'm probably the only person in the entire city with repair parts and technical know-how to fix the 'robots' and I can make a small fortune doing so. I plan on retiring on from the profit just on brush rollers.