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Dyson DC07 Reviews
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Guest 30th Jul 2008
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I'm amazed at the some of the comments of the Dyson DC07 on here. Just visit WHICH if you think Dysons are rubbish.These machines are ace, we've had 2, the latest is around 5 years old and still lifts the carpet. If your machine stops sucking, then there's generally a blockage, clogged filters or t ...
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Guest 7th Jul 2008
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I would buy dyson again. The DC07 I have is a great vacuum cleaner, albeit on the heavy side. But the main thing, hoovering, is the main thing for this hoover so I'm happy!
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abpfischer 29th Jun 2008
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AFter all the hype of a bagless vacuum cleaner and the amount we paid we were very sorry having bought this vacuum cleaner. It worked well initially but then as it got used and filters started to clogg up it never ever performed like when it was new. Even after cleaning all the filters as in the man ...
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crme2 12th Jun 2008
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I had a GE vacuum before this Dyson and it was a cheap one, but worked a lot better than this thing does. I also called dyson and they told me there were no authorized service centers around me and that I could take it to Sears and have them repair it. But I would have to pay for the repairs, I w ...
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Alcazar 26th May 2008
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I've owned my Dyson DC07 for 18months and am very impressed with the performance of it. The filters need washing every once in a while, but that's no great hardship for the fact it keeps my carpets looking like new.
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Guest 14th May 2008
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You need to service this machine prior to using each time, absolute waste of time and money.
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effectivesols 18th Apr 2008
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Since I bought my Dyson DC07, many vacuum suppliers seem to have similar suction designs. If I'm only going to get three years out of a machine, I might as well buy a cheaper brand and not worry when it dies.
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Guest 14th Apr 2008
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Here's one for you - I had called Dyson no less than 7 times and they 'helped' me diagnose and unclog the machine. When I asked them why I had to continuously call and unclog, when I had better things to do, they didn't reply. I sent the machine back to them and they said it was my fault that the ...
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malibuhanson 31st Mar 2008
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I hate my Dyson DC07. Everytime I use it I feel like a fool for falling for their slick advertising. It doesn't suck anything on hard surfaces so I can only imagine that it's not cleaning my carpets. Sweeping is more efficient. It's difficult to use the attachments.
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Probably best Dyson ever, (including new DC14 and DC15) Dyson listened to all complaints about DC04 and improved everything. Drop release emptying is so intuitive, Hose release and wand connection is a 200% improvement on DC04, filters must be cleaned regularly (6m Months). Motor warranty is 5 YEARS ...
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