- Mar 15, 2003
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Anyone here ever get a warranty repair done on a Dyson? We've been through about 4 crummy vacuums in the past 5 years and our last $100 bissell just bit the dust - just getting something more robust seems like a good idea.
The dyson refurb has a 6 month warranty ($240 cost) and a new one has a 5 year warranty ($400-500)- the warranty would be an afterthought if warranty repair required me to pay for shipping a vacuum across the country (and or it took 3 months to get it repaired) - anyone with any experience with their repair service? If it's pretty painless then I can justify buying new for 5 years without worrying.
**Update**
Thanks for the advice guys and, based on hearing that Dyson has an iffy warranty for refurbs, found a decent compromise: a red dc24 refurb with the manufactures 6 month warranty plus a seller (5,000+ positive ebay reviews) 3 year extended warranty for $279 shipped. A few bucks more than the refurbs from Overstock but the extra warranty's a nice bonus, and it's hawt
http://bit.ly/P4HjVN
**Update 2**
Vacuum received and the wonderful ebay seller price matched a lower price I found ($259 shipped), even though his shop offered the additional 3 year warranty\. Fantastic vacuum - it just works. My cats basically molested my rugs after I vacuumed it - they sniffed the rug the same way they do when we bring home new furniture. The dyson picked up dusty carpet cleaner granules from months ago that my other vacuum left behind (after multiple vacuuming sessions even), which makes me feel a little guilty considering our baby rolls around on our rug. This could be because I got a compact and lightweight model (dc24 weighs 11.6 pounds compared to 25+ for traditional uprights), but I was expecting more robust plastic to be used - a very minor complaint because the weigh savings is amazing and the suction significant. So very glad I didn't waste more money on another cheepie that'll just end up pissing me off.
The dyson refurb has a 6 month warranty ($240 cost) and a new one has a 5 year warranty ($400-500)- the warranty would be an afterthought if warranty repair required me to pay for shipping a vacuum across the country (and or it took 3 months to get it repaired) - anyone with any experience with their repair service? If it's pretty painless then I can justify buying new for 5 years without worrying.
**Update**
Thanks for the advice guys and, based on hearing that Dyson has an iffy warranty for refurbs, found a decent compromise: a red dc24 refurb with the manufactures 6 month warranty plus a seller (5,000+ positive ebay reviews) 3 year extended warranty for $279 shipped. A few bucks more than the refurbs from Overstock but the extra warranty's a nice bonus, and it's hawt
http://bit.ly/P4HjVN
**Update 2**
Vacuum received and the wonderful ebay seller price matched a lower price I found ($259 shipped), even though his shop offered the additional 3 year warranty\. Fantastic vacuum - it just works. My cats basically molested my rugs after I vacuumed it - they sniffed the rug the same way they do when we bring home new furniture. The dyson picked up dusty carpet cleaner granules from months ago that my other vacuum left behind (after multiple vacuuming sessions even), which makes me feel a little guilty considering our baby rolls around on our rug. This could be because I got a compact and lightweight model (dc24 weighs 11.6 pounds compared to 25+ for traditional uprights), but I was expecting more robust plastic to be used - a very minor complaint because the weigh savings is amazing and the suction significant. So very glad I didn't waste more money on another cheepie that'll just end up pissing me off.
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