Dyson DC50 - needs no explanation - a great vacuum cleaner. If your looking at this then you know how good it is.
This is direct from Dyson with FREE P&P - all in for £148. With a 2 year warranty.
Cheapest new I can see is £200 from Curry's - which will of course include the standard 5 year warranty.
Great deal - but hinges on the individual whether the extra 3 year warranty is worth the extra £52
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Red Devil
9 Jul 164#1
A second hand Hoover....this place is getting more and more like a car boot sale everyday.
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Red Devil
9 Jul 164#1
A second hand Hoover....this place is getting more and more like a car boot sale everyday.
martincroot to Red Devil
10 Jul 162#15
This is a Dyson, not a Hoover.
dlloyd1980
9 Jul 162#2
These are £150 brand new in new aldi store Worcester loads on shelf.
samspud to dlloyd1980
10 Jul 162#7
Maybe that could be your 1st posted deal?
Ornatas
10 Jul 16#3
These things don't have a scratch on them, exactly the same packaging as the retail versions and actually come with more attachments as well.
Shonk
10 Jul 161#4
I agree dyson refurbished is like new
but £148 refurbished or £150 new its a no brainer
£100-£110 refurbished is more like it
jordanc93
10 Jul 16#5
Should be made clear this particular model is tiny and is mainly recommended for flats and small homes. It's not bad but we only use it upstairs. The bin does fill up quick as it's about half the size compared to the bin on most other dysons and the hose is not really any good for doing the staircase with. A newer model called the small ball has been released with some improvements including a longer hose, longer power cable and a metal handle instead of the plastic one but is twice the price at £300. Price on this isn't bad but co-op electrical were doing them for £160 last month and came with dyson's 5 year warranty. DC40 is much better for those who are using one vacuam for the whole house.
jzedward
10 Jul 161#6
I am in a live argument with Currys on a return for one of these; it is almost impossible to use on carpet. This refurb sale is clearly a result of many unsatisfied customer returns. Caveat emptor
brooklynbrawler
10 Jul 16#8
I bought a refurbished via Groupon a few months back (obviously not directly from Dyson)...but was in immaculate condition and was only £90 + postage.
£148 for a 2nd hand one when the new ones can be picked up for £150 doesn't seem like a great deal to me....
mikeey84
10 Jul 16#9
I agree with the comments above. Ours came as new, but this is a very small vacuum and needs emptying often and we have a small house with very little carpet. great vacuum but most would need a bigger one.
jordanc93 to mikeey84
10 Jul 16#11
Do you find the handle a bit unstable/wobbly when pulled up? i always feel like it's going to snap. Tried out the new version in tesco and the metal handle definatley improves the stability of it when pushing it around.
Opening post
This is direct from Dyson with FREE P&P - all in for £148. With a 2 year warranty.
Cheapest new I can see is £200 from Curry's - which will of course include the standard 5 year warranty.
Great deal - but hinges on the individual whether the extra 3 year warranty is worth the extra £52
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but £148 refurbished or £150 new its a no brainer
£100-£110 refurbished is more like it
£148 for a 2nd hand one when the new ones can be picked up for £150 doesn't seem like a great deal to me....