Just purchased myself a dyson handheld from the link.
Seemed a decent price for the v6 animal.
The handhelds start from £143 but for a little extra you get the animal
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matthewnunn1986
14 Jan 176#24
Now no one even assumed this but obviously you've had thoughts :P
toilettrol
14 Jan 174#1
Should we worry how many of these show up refurbished if we bought new?
Gabi to Gabi
14 Jan 174#23
Just before anyone says it NOT in that way.
stephenashforth
14 Jan 173#36
They didn't even have the mini motorised head. Basically two totally different machines. This one is a cordless vacuum which can be used as a handheld. The V6 Trigger which was £99 was just a handheld.
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toilettrol
14 Jan 174#1
Should we worry how many of these show up refurbished if we bought new?
matthewnunn1986 to toilettrol
14 Jan 172#2
I think you would be surprised how many items in general go faulty and just thrown away in the bin, at least dyson are repairing and reselling. It's a cost effective way to still make money for any business
0211matt to toilettrol
14 Jan 17#10
Most are just customer returns. Mine was in original packaging and brand new, just opened box. Hot!!
coconutoil to toilettrol
14 Jan 17#33
I thinks its because many people buy to try products directly from Dyson,, & they have "Dyson 14 day money back guarantee" all with free delivery both ways!
matthewnunn1986
14 Jan 173#3
Products are made cheap. We are in a throw away society
princeprecious to matthewnunn1986
14 Jan 172#38
I disagree with all due respect.
Products are not being made cheap
But
Repairs cost is ridiculously high for end users which force them to buy another instead.
thearbiter65
14 Jan 171#4
I've had one two years with no problems whatsoever.
sradmad
14 Jan 17#5
good find op, heat added
HotBot
14 Jan 171#6
I got one from the Dyson eBay outlet and the items come in a plain box but otherwise look pristine! All items covered in plastic and not a sign of use.
SkipFeeney
14 Jan 17#7
Whats the difference between this and the Fluffy? Got no pets but house is nearly all hard floors
andysfast to SkipFeeney
14 Jan 17#13
I think the brush head has less bristles so it doesn't get clogged with pet hair. It will work ok on wooden hard floors and it is a great price.
andysfast to SkipFeeney
14 Jan 17#15
There are other models on their site from £143 at the moment. Grab yourself a bargain.
daisysmama to SkipFeeney
14 Jan 172#18
The fluffy has the spongy type head for hard floors. If you have some carpet but mainly hard floors I'd personally go for a total clean or a fluffy
andysfast
14 Jan 171#8
I also got a refurb 3 years ago, it was in a plain box but the unit looked brand new I couldn't find a mark on it. It's had some hammer and is still going strong. They are expensive but well worth the money, I got through loads of cheap ones, then I bought this. I always buy refurbed stuff direct from manufacturers now. Karcher stuff is well cheap direct. Thanks for posting. Heat
z_dane
14 Jan 171#9
I've had with the faulty charger when come out the box. But they just send new one for replacement. Refurbish come with black plain packaging box and no model name on the stick. Otherwise all are the same. Battery life same 20 min as per spec. Bought during black friday with same price
Opening post
Just purchased myself a dyson handheld from the link.
Seemed a decent price for the v6 animal.
The handhelds start from £143 but for a little extra you get the animal
Top comments
All comments (77)
Products are not being made cheap
But
Repairs cost is ridiculously high for end users which force them to buy another instead.