My Dyson is a bit battered after 15 years. I 'll be buying a new one soon so this video is good timing for me
@lords-electrical10 күн бұрын
They are a great vacuum and a great buy at the moment too
@jamnoise7210 күн бұрын
These are good but the battery runs out too fast when you use the extra power button.
@gemmaoutwood97487 күн бұрын
Your not ment to use it all the time only for like a plant falls over
@Tile_Floor_Hetty11 күн бұрын
My V8 also the same too. Its main carpet and floor nozzle is spoilt by my dad wash the whole nozzle under water. But Dyson instruction manual said cannot. Also i cannot even lift up the whole body and wand or pole because i am not very strong. It is V8 Absolute but it had a replacement fluffy nozzle for my tile floors that is not original. Will Dyson make an electric powered hose, so i can attach the pole to the hose and the hose to the body. I prefer how the uprights can clean high up at the ceiling with the extension hose and wand and the main body on the floor. It still works very well but its runtime is very short. There is no way that a corded cylinder vacuum can deep clean hard floors. Also in my hotel where i work i use the cylinder vacuum to daily clean my hotel's corridors because it is very quiet. I wish that i had a cordless upright vacuum for cleaning my flat that has mostly hard floors and a few rugs. Can i even buy the corded upright from UK. So which brand upright can deep clean hard floors. I prefer the suction only vacuum like the corded handheld upright stick vacuum to daily clean my home. Why i dont have the cordless vacuum with 3 motorised nozzles avaliable in Singapore as other brands. I dont like the Fluffy version because my tile and rugs can use the motorised carpet and floor nozzle to clean them and the soft roller fluffy nozzle to clean my laminate floor
@Tile_Floor_Hetty11 күн бұрын
I am finding a corded upright vacuum that can deep clean tile floors from UK. Cordless stick vacuum can only quick clean my flat before my family reach home. And corded cylinder or stick can daily clean my home because my flat has a large lounge and dining room. There is no way i will buy my corded upright from USA. Because of the voltage is 120Vs and Singapore has the same voltage as UK and has the same plug too. So it is best to buy the upright from UK. Which brand can clean hard floors very well without snow plowing the dirt. I can even remove the dirt from my tile floors grouts lines. Cylinder cannot even remove the dirt from the grouts even with the delicated hard floors nozzle
@richardmiklos6 күн бұрын
So battery is not replaceable right?
@lords-electrical4 күн бұрын
You can replace the battery on these vacuums
@richardmiklos3 күн бұрын
@@lords-electrical Thank you!
@SurinderKaur-px7qu6 күн бұрын
My son buy Dyson he pass away this January l don't how can fix my hover l get bag brush l thing l broke little plastic in side when press the button it switched keeps on and off can you help me please thank you
@lords-electrical4 күн бұрын
Have a look at some of my other videos on "How to clean and maintain the Dyson V8" and hopefully that should help you to resolve the issue.
@Hardfloor_Hetty11 күн бұрын
Wait. I live in a flat. There is no way i can empty the dirt outside my home. So how to empty without the dust and dirt fly everywhere. I wish that most cordless vacuum comes with a station that can empty the dust container. Samsung , LG and Shark has the the empty and charging station. I cannot even hang the charging cradle because if hang, the charging cable trapped in between the wall and the cradle and i prefer my cordless vacuum to charge just by using the vacuum body and standing on the table, desk, worktops. Why not also had a removable battery too. So i can charge the battery on the desk and the cleaner kept inside a storage room
@jenlefebvre33276 күн бұрын
Where's the price?
@lords-electrical4 күн бұрын
Its in the link of the description
@mariaeast142910 күн бұрын
I agree the battery runs out too quick on extra power mode. Also Dyson voted for Brexit and then moved his money abroad so I won’t ever buy a Dyson again