For over a year now {maybe two, I have lost track} I have been duct taping, and re-duct taping the hose on my Dyson dc28.
Dyson's are great vacuums, the problem was I tried to stretch the hose all the way down the basement stairs while someone stood at the top holding in the vacuum in place for me. It tore a little and a little tape fixed it fine... but I kept doing it.
Dyson's are great vacuums, the problem was I tried to stretch the hose all the way down the basement stairs while someone stood at the top holding in the vacuum in place for me. It tore a little and a little tape fixed it fine... but I kept doing it.
Yeah... I know.. Slow learner, I suppose. ;)
After several layers of tape, and feeling frustrated every time I used it I decided it was time for a new hose.
After several layers of tape, and feeling frustrated every time I used it I decided it was time for a new hose.
I
picked this new one up on Amazon for about $20. It's a generic but
works perfect! Installing it was a breeze! Just disconnect the
original hose the way you would put another attachment on. Then at the
base of the hose is a little tab you pull out and force the hose up
& off.
Reverse that to add the new hose.
Voila!
What repairs have you been putting off? More importantly, what are you going to do about it?
Reverse that to add the new hose.
Voila!
What repairs have you been putting off? More importantly, what are you going to do about it?
Ps. Want a challenge? Type the word hose 1000 times and see how many times your phone wants you to use house, hosed, hoses instead! Bahaha.


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