Dougy Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 I thought i would do a bit of vacuuming while Mrs D was at her sisters, got the vacuum out, a Hoover 2200w, a decent vac we've had for 15 years did a brill job, a proper beater sweeper. Anyway as usual checked it needed emptying and as per usual it did, so went to empty the container, 1/2 full of dog hair and usual fluff and stuff. Oh !!! brill a major part missing rendering the vac an ornament , no doubt hence it was only 1/2 full, checked the dustbin lovely job. not in there so must have gone last week on grey bin day. It must have been chucked out with the fluff and dog hair. Wasnt the wife, she says wasnt her, so i've sent Buster and Harley to bed with no tea tonight cus it must have been them, never though a Labrador would be able to lift the bin off the dustbin but they must have helped each other. £250 on a new vac, bloody brill im trying not to spend my hard earned now ive packed in work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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enfieldspares Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 (edited) Your new one isn't 2200w I bet! Can't the same you find the same model on eBay with a burned out motor and then cannibalise it for you missing bit? Edited November 12 by enfieldspares Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dougy Posted November 12 Author Report Share Posted November 12 38 minutes ago, enfieldspares said: Your new one isn't 2200w I bet! Can't the same you find the same model on eBay with a burned out motor and then cannibalise it for you missing bit? No they stopped making anything over 900w i think it was about 2 years ago, just in case it sucked the Ozone into the vac bag !!! l have been searching, found a part, £ 54 !!! keep looking, one on the bay S&R for £20 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gordon R Posted November 12 Report Share Posted November 12 It could have been worse. Many, many years ago when both lads were still at home, my wife had gone shopping. My youngest dropped something on the carpet and I said it would need hoovering up. We got out the hoover, plugged it in and pressed the pedal. Nothing happened. I changed the fuse, checked the socket to no avail. After about 20 minutes my eldest spotted a switch cunningly hidden under the handle. Lo and behold, the hoover cracked into life. If my youngest had kept his mouth shut, I wouldn't have to live it down every few years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfieldspares Posted November 13 Report Share Posted November 13 (edited) 41 minutes ago, Dougy said: No they stopped making anything over 900w i think it was about 2 years ago, just in case it sucked the Ozone into the vac bag !!! l have been searching, found a part, £ 54 !!! keep looking, one on the bay S&R for £20 That's good luck. When this limit came in (2014 ended anything over 1600w and 2017 anything over 900w) I bought two VAX of the old school full power 2000w VAX and put one boxed, new, up in the attic. Behind the scenes Dyson was one who pushed for the power limit so that he could foist his bagless cleaners on the public claiming that the then in force EU Rules were not fair on the stuff he was peddling. https://www.independent.co.uk/business/dyson-loses-appeal-in-fight-for-ps150m-damages-over-vacuum-cleaner-labelling-b2477146.html#:~:text=The Court of Justice of,grant it compensation in 2021. Edited November 13 by enfieldspares Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TIGHTCHOKE Posted November 13 Report Share Posted November 13 Very glad I still have my original DC04, touchwood it keeps going, I have kept several donors so it can become a powered "Triggers Broom" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldypigeonpopper Posted November 13 Report Share Posted November 13 Hello, What part was missing Dougy ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dougy Posted November 13 Author Report Share Posted November 13 I have found a part, for £15 not the one in the post though at £31 +p&p Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dougy Posted November 13 Author Report Share Posted November 13 (edited) 8 hours ago, enfieldspares said: That's good luck. When this limit came in (2014 ended anything over 1600w and 2017 anything over 900w) I bought two VAX of the old school full power 2000w VAX and put one boxed, new, up in the attic. Behind the scenes Dyson was one who pushed for the power limit so that he could foist his bagless cleaners on the public claiming that the then in force EU Rules were not fair on the stuff he was peddling. https://www.independent.co.uk/business/dyson-loses-appeal-in-fight-for-ps150m-damages-over-vacuum-cleaner-labelling-b2477146.html#:~:text=The Court of Justice of,grant it compensation in 2021. Blimey that long ago, it had an impact on the job I was doing Ops manager (Cleaning Voyager 220 & 221 fleet of trains). I stocked up before the restrictions kicked in. Edited November 13 by Dougy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Best Posted November 13 Report Share Posted November 13 I can work the vacuum cleaner, but a few years ago when Mrs. LB had to stay in hospital for a few days I had to phone her and get her to ‘talk me down’ on the dishwasher as I hadn’t a clue how to use it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldypigeonpopper Posted November 13 Report Share Posted November 13 Hello, I am sure I have mentioned before about Dyson, He did not come up with the Original Idea of a Vortex type Vacuum cleaner, 🤔 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miserableolgit Posted November 13 Report Share Posted November 13 I can guarantee that every time I go to use something around here and find it broken, clogged or failing to work nobody knows anything about it. We gave up on the plastic bag less machines a long time ago as Mrs tends to be a bit cack handed and breaks them. We bought a Kirby G5 off eBay, a bit like an old fashioned aluminium Hoover and it’s been very good. It’s built like a tank and all the bits are replaceable. The other main machine is an older Henry that I inherited from my mother. Being older it is pre restriction so has decent suction- as the actress said to the bishop- fna, fnar. Due to complaints about the Kirby being a bit weighty (it has power drive so there’s no need to haul it over there place) in moment of madness I bought a smaller rechargeable machine made by Shark, it’s rubbish and clogs up like mad. Mind you both my Missus and daughter have long hair and they seem to shed it just as much as the dogs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigbob Posted November 13 Report Share Posted November 13 We got a dyson but it weighs a ton and the wife can use it since she broke her arm at the shoulder its just too heavy so she bought a wee cordless hover which is fine for the surface but doesn't give a good deep clean like the dyson , So i use the dyson downstairs and the cordless upstairs to get brownie points Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dougy Posted November 14 Author Report Share Posted November 14 (edited) New Vacuum arrived this morning 😃 I was trying to find images of one similar to what we used to have as a kid and found these 2, we had both the floor buffer/polisher although it was blue and the vacuum cleaner, my Nan (mums side) where Hoteliers so i am sure these were inherited from that side. They built proper machines in those days. Edited November 14 by Dougy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miserableolgit Posted November 14 Report Share Posted November 14 5 hours ago, Dougy said: New Vacuum arrived this morning 😃 I was trying to find images of one similar to what we used to have as a kid and found these 2, we had both the floor buffer/polisher although it was blue and the vacuum cleaner, my Nan (mums side) where Hoteliers so i am sure these were inherited from that side. They built proper machines in those days. Them's proper machines! The Kirby G5 we have is along the same lines. Body of cast aluminium with not too many plastic bits. It has a clutch that when engaged via a pedal provides a degree of drive in forward and reverse to the back wheels. Brush bar and belt and cable are all easily available and replaceable. Comes with extension pipe and tools and I think it has a carpet wet wash tank doobry too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
serrac Posted Thursday at 18:08 Report Share Posted Thursday at 18:08 1 hour ago, Miserableolgit said: Them's proper machines! The Kirby G5 we have is along the same lines. Body of cast aluminium with not too many plastic bits. It has a clutch that when engaged via a pedal provides a degree of drive in forward and reverse to the back wheels. Brush bar and belt and cable are all easily available and replaceable. Comes with extension pipe and tools and I think it has a carpet wet wash tank doobry too. We used to have a Kirby! I think my wife filled in a card for a draw at the Ideal Homes exhibition 30+ years ago and a guy came to our house to do the demonstration. We were very impressed but the £700 price tag was like 4 months mortgage payment so it was a no. Later on I saw one for sale in the yellow paper (remember those) for £170 with all the attachments. We used it for a while but her indoors found it too heavy to cart up and down the stairs so it sat in the cupboard until we eventually sold it on. We've had numerous Dysons since but I really liked the Kirby apart from the weight issue. I've no doubt the one we had way back then is still going strong somewhere - or probably languishing in a cupboard under someone's stairs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ditchman Posted Thursday at 18:20 Report Share Posted Thursday at 18:20 (edited) cant believe im reading this thread on the hunting /shooting/fishing forum.......... i had a shark ...stopped using it as its too heavy...so i bought a cheapish Hoover and it is brilliant anyone wants a twice used Shark.....PM me and if you pick it up you can have it... Edited Thursday at 18:20 by ditchman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
serrac Posted Thursday at 19:48 Report Share Posted Thursday at 19:48 1 hour ago, ditchman said: cant believe im reading this thread on the hunting /shooting/fishing forum.......... A Kirby can pick up spilled lead shot, cartridge cases, dead rats, pheasants, deer guts, you name it 😆 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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