iognaid wrote: » I hope I'm posting this in the appropriate place I need to purchase a Dyson cordless vacuum cleaner. First are they worth the money? Secondly. Which model is best value. Obviously the V11 comes well recommended. I find it extravagant to spend that money on a vacuum cleaner. Perhaps the V8 or other model. Finally Am I crazy? Are other equally good, and better value? All advice welcome
D3V!L wrote: » I'm on my third v11. They have all failed within 3-4 months . Our previous V8 lasted 3 years without any issues.
daheff wrote: » are they manufacturer replacements or do you keep buying them?
mp3guy wrote: » You'll get 45 minutes on a full charge (which takes a couple of hours) on the lowest suction setting. You'll only get about 15 minutes on max power. If you can work around that, amazing. Had ours a year and it's just so damn convenient. Don't forget to clean the filter every now and again! We have the V10.
gip wrote: » I bought a Dyson V6 over two years ago as it was well discounted due to newer model on the market. One of the best purchases I've ever made, just clean the filter and motorised brush regularly, it's very easy to disassemble and put back together. I don't have any pets and mostly wooden and tiled floors but have two sons who drag all sorts into house. It's used every day and has never let me down. You get used to length of time available on full battery charge. Will buy another again. Money well spent.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » How do you clean the filter in the V10?
Electric Nitwit wrote: » Just to add to the bargainness - dyson have an official outlet on ebay. They're returned ones, supposedly refurbed but apparently most are untouched. We got ours that way (v8) and it was a decent bit cheaper and still came with a one year warranty. We're delighted with it
deco72 wrote: » Would you have a link to the Ebay shop. We have a V6 and the carpet head has stopped working. Its out of warranty so wont be able to get replaced from Dyson.
footloose32 wrote: » Unscrew the purple filter at the top of the machine (it's just 2 or 3 rotations), wash out with water and let dry for 24 hours. It must be completely dry before putting back on the unit, or you risk water damage.
breeno wrote: » I've been looking at a v8 recently. Are there better options from other brands in the price range or (hopefully) similar levels of power/suction and runtime from other brands in a lower price bracket?
MenloPete wrote: » We were considering a cordless - went around the shops comparing... In the end we bought a Quest corded cyclonic vacuum for €39.99. Best damn bargain ever and superb suction!