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On 8 Aug 2013 at 1:44pm fifi wrote:
Is there anywhere in Lewes to get a Dyson hoover serviced ?
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On 8 Aug 2013 at 2:02pm the real pirate wrote:
you cant get anything normal in town so what chance have u got at getting your dyson repaired
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On 8 Aug 2013 at 2:31pm rainbow wrote:
Ok, so what can't you get in town? I think this is a just the usual myth.
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On 8 Aug 2013 at 2:56pm That's mein the Corner wrote:
Don't know of anywhere in Lewes but there is a Dyson specialist on the Dicker (A22 between Golden X and the Boship roundabout).
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On 8 Aug 2013 at 3:46pm ufb wrote:
Now Seymours have gone & if you have transport you could use Elm Grove vacuum centre in Brighton. And yes there's free parking outside. I've seen one in Haywards Heath too but never used it...27 Broadway - on their little gyratory system where all the restaurants are. I'd vouch for Elm Grove though.
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On 8 Aug 2013 at 6:55pm Fairmeadow wrote:
Elm Grove are good, but not Dyson specialists. More a Miele focus.
The local Dyson specialist is a shop on the Dicker. (south side of the A22 between Golden Cross & the Boship roundabout. They usually fix it while you wait - and indeed while you watch. Also good.
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On 8 Aug 2013 at 8:19pm sceptic wrote:
I tried replacing the handle on our Dyson and found the cheapest and best chap was at Loom Fabric Ltd. Old Loom mill, Mulbrooks, Ersham Road, Hailsham. BN27 2RH. He does servicing and sells spares.
 
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On 8 Aug 2013 at 8:23pm fifi wrote:
Thankyou everyone .
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On 8 Aug 2013 at 11:31pm Mieley Mouthed wrote:
Does anybody else find the latest Dysons to be incredibly flimsily made?
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On 9 Aug 2013 at 10:08am Rookie wrote:
Yes. I recently relented and bought a sale Dyson after years of refusing to pay the full asking price. It is quite plasticky and flimsy just as I had been warned. It wont stand for a lot of knocking about. BUT it really does clean well. Far, far better than any other vacuum I have ever owned.
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On 9 Aug 2013 at 6:38pm Fairmeadow wrote:
When I took our 15 yr old Dyson into the Dicker shop to have a switch replaced, the serviceman said they hardly ever saw our old model, but that the latest ones were a different matter - always going wrong, but good for [his] business.
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On 9 Aug 2013 at 6:38pm Annette Curtin-Twitcher wrote:
My last 2 Dysons have been reconditioned ones from the place that is now at the Dicker. Brilliant value, I think they were around £35 each, and the old one was taken away to be cannibalised for spares. And he delivered them!
One was so brilliant he had to come and swap it for a less efficient one - it was sucking the carpet away from the floor!
Great to get the less flimsy old ones at such a bargain price imo.
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On 11 Aug 2013 at 12:10am Bongo wrote:
Why not have Dyson come to you to fix your Dyson? If it's under 5 years old, there is no cost. If it's older, there is a fixed fee of £75, and they will virtually rebuild your Dyson to get it going again if it's broken.
 
 
On 11 Aug 2013 at 4:09pm Winterbourne Wanderer wrote:
This thread is so staggeringly useful I had to go and have a lie down to get over the shock.


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