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I've got one of these upright vacuums which I've had for around 4/5 years now. It seems to have lost suction as it keeps chucking bits back out. There was a lot of hair wrap which I removed but that hasn't helped.
Is it normal for vacuums to lose suction after a time? It happened to my old Dyson as well.
Is it normal for vacuums to lose suction after a time? It happened to my old Dyson as well.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.YEs, the 'innards' become clogged - even in Dysons.
I just stripped down er indors' V11, in the past I have stripped and replaced bits on all the Dysons we have had. Work once done. One, which we still have as my work cleaner is like TRiggers broom!
Check the filters first though and also look for fractured hoses or holes.
I just stripped down er indors' V11, in the past I have stripped and replaced bits on all the Dysons we have had. Work once done. One, which we still have as my work cleaner is like TRiggers broom!
Check the filters first though and also look for fractured hoses or holes.
The Gtech team are brilliant at giving advice, I've had to use them a couple of times - got a new battery even though my machine was just out of warranty. Do you have the instruction book? The machines usually come to pieces where there are bright green bits. Could be the filter needs replacing or even just cleaning.