Dyson refurbished V6 plus many more all with 30% off at the moment from Dysons eBay store
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plodging to rafe17
14 Apr 1717#34
That will be the Dyson who moved 800 jobs to Malaysia then
xeroc
14 Apr 1712#33
The model variants are quite confusing. But I spent weeks researching these a while back, so I will explain the fruits of my hard labour for you.
In simple terms my advice would be the following
If you have solely hard floors: V6 Fluffy / V6 Total Clean (Fluffy tends to be cheaper, but TC is a better machine for carpets)
If you have a mix of hard floors/carpets: V6 Total Clean (don't even consider the Absolute; see note below)
If you have just carpet: V6 Animal / V6 Total Clean / V6 Absolute (note that the Animal has the lowest powered motorised tool for carpets, followed by total clean, followed by absolute)
The Absolute has the highest powered motorised tool for carpets, but it does not come with the new (soft roller) hard floor tool. It comes with an older (flat) version, that it not as effective. Also note: you cannot attach the new soft roller hard floor tool to the Absolute; it does not fit that model.
Obviously the above advice is not tuned to price; merely which is the best (in my view) for each flooring situation.
My recommended 'best of both worlds' or 'best all rounder' would be the Total Clean, which is £249 on Dyson's own website brand new, or £229 if you call up as an existing customer I understand; £202 refurbished is a very decent price.
This base model "V6" isn't really good value in my opinion
bigpapa
14 Apr 174#48
The products are manufactured overseas but the highly skilled engineering is done in the UK.
It's not the just the issue of jobs but rather quality jobs that are paid well, unlike with Uber and Deliveroo paying their "contractors" below minimum wage.
It's the reason why James Dyson in investing in engineering universities because that's where the UK are currently lacking. We don't need more low quality jobs that leave individuals stuck when a company seizes to exists or decide to move operations to another country. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/nov/04/james-dyson-addresses-engineering-skills-gap-with-university-launch
herby247
14 Apr 173#25
Eh it's a Dyson not a Hoover.
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Gareth79
18 Apr 17#81
I tried my mother's V6 at the weekend and it seemed pretty nice, but I noticed the brush motor was labelled 50W so I assume it is a top-end model, Absolute? The suction seemed very poor when putting my hand over the tube but I didn't know there were two modes so it's probably pretty decent on the high power mode (albeit you get very little battery life).
brainbug100
18 Apr 171#80
nope just registered online
Meathotukdeals
18 Apr 17#79
You do anything to get the 5yr over the stated 2yr?
brainbug100
17 Apr 171#78
Perfect,
Mines apparently a refurb, I had no idea apart from a basic brown box. The machine looked new. Also a 5 year guarantee after I registered it. Well worth it.
Sy1441
16 Apr 17#77
Went for the V6 Flexi as i've lost the flexi attachment for our Dyson and it was handy for cleaning down the side of the seats in the car.
bikerboytone
15 Apr 17#76
heat...just ordered. cheers :smile:
tomwoodhouse
15 Apr 17#75
Heat just ordered
Bobbins
15 Apr 17#74
Anyone?
plodging
15 Apr 17#73
Thought he saved money by moving his shares to Malta and selling his company to another company ( owned by him) ? ..then sold it again a year later to another company (owned by him) .
djames108
15 Apr 17#72
Doesn't mean anything these days unfortunately, as has been mentioned most of the work is outsourced abroad and probably have tax fiddles in place and the workers that are employed over here are going to have a portion of foreign workers who have moved here for work, so the 'britishness' of this and any company is very questionable these days.
I'll stick with my vax which does say 'designed in the UK's same as dyson :wink:
djames108
15 Apr 17#71
what you mean a vac that costs them about £30-50 to make and sell for £300......
bit like everything, trainers that cost £10 to make and sell for £100. Still made in sweat shops......it's called greed and profiteering. Nothing to do with production costs, Mr dyson is hardly slumming it in a mid terraced driving a Nissan Micra is he........
snowplay
15 Apr 17#70
Thanks, just bought another one as I have been so impressed with the one I got on the £129 refurbished deal from Dyson eBay store last time. It is way better than our current Dysons. The whole product is just well thought out, though stupidly overpriced when paying full price (like all of Dysons products).
robo989
15 Apr 171#69
^ This person owns a Henry and has never even tried a cordless dyson.
spinks
14 Apr 17#68
Bought V6 Flexi, no excuse for those tops of wardrobes now! :stuck_out_tongue:
kavakava
14 Apr 17#67
Nah. Get a Bosch Animal. Best cordless. Works wonders even on carpets.
rafe17
14 Apr 17#66
When it's offline the link to Live Chat disappears so you have to wait until they are online I'm afraid.
ianjury
14 Apr 17#65
Id never buy a dyson total rip off henry is far far far better
Chiptivo
14 Apr 17#64
Sucks so hard.
Gets tiring.
Lasts only 6 minutes.
Story of my life.
lauriekp
14 Apr 17#63
Where is the live chat? I can't find it on the Dyson website
robo989
14 Apr 172#62
Buy a V8 from Dyson with free fan.
Sell fan.
V8 for £200.
V8 so much nicer to use than V6. The bin assembly alone allows you to cancel those anger management sessions.
coolio887
14 Apr 17#61
They are forced to move to places where the cost of production is much lower because of sites like this make it more competitive and harder to make a profit on something where the cost of production is high.
Denziloshamen
14 Apr 17#60
It's much lighter than I imagined it would be. On maximum, the thing really sucks hard so the extra effort to move it about might get tiring (but it'll only last 6 minutes in Max mode anyway).
Bobbins
14 Apr 17#59
Thinking of a DC40, but what sort of condition can you expect from a refurbished model?
Faba1993
14 Apr 17#58
lol thats nice :smile: going to try this out
op, heat added :smiley:
suhel1987
14 Apr 17#57
I purchased one on black friday for 129.99. pretty much looked brand new. if you register tour product it does have 2yr warranty even though it states 12months on ebay. if you search previous threads, other customers have got 2yrs as well
mummymaz
14 Apr 17#56
How does this feel when using to vacuum car upholstery is it heavy, does it handle well in small spaces? Thanks
rym123
14 Apr 17#55
Heat added
Meathotukdeals
14 Apr 171#54
Well my brain dead sister has just killed ours by carrying on using it when part of the brush bar had come loose, thus managing to grind intertlocking parts nice and smooth so they no longer catch and braking something in the motor drive I assume with the initial vibrations and snagging. Oh she also brought wood potentially having wood eating critters on to the carpet over the living room wooden floor boards and left it there. And decided the single glove in the toilet (that is used to unblock toilet blockages) must be for washing the dishes ( !!! ) and put it in the kitchen with other 'dishes' stuff. No wonder her son thinks he's frikkin amazing because at 18 yrs of age he can spell Beethoven. He'll even google it for you just to prove it.
AAAAAAArgh!
So good timing for this deal.
Denziloshamen
14 Apr 171#53
Call them and they'll add an accessory kit worth £56!!
Denziloshamen
14 Apr 17#52
Got mine yesterday, it certainly isn't a pain to empty. Bottom opens easily and if there's anything stuck inside then you can take the whole thing off very easily and tap the rest out.
I will not pay more because it has a British link. The British need to compete on price, performance and warranty.
I want a long warranty and good performance. If this is Japanese or Chinese, I have no issues.
For me it was Panasonic. 6 year warranty and high airwatts and easy to use. Less than half the price of a Dyson (with lower airwatts). I could find no justification for the Dyson prices in terms of performance or warranty when I was looking for a corded vacuum cleaner. This is not to say Dyson are not good. (I did my buy my mother a Dyson when Asda sold a corded model for £100 in a stock clearance). The are just too expensive compared to the competition most of the time. That's only my view!
Scottomus0
14 Apr 171#49
Just emailed them and was refunded within minutes!
bigpapa
14 Apr 174#48
The products are manufactured overseas but the highly skilled engineering is done in the UK.
It's not the just the issue of jobs but rather quality jobs that are paid well, unlike with Uber and Deliveroo paying their "contractors" below minimum wage.
It's the reason why James Dyson in investing in engineering universities because that's where the UK are currently lacking. We don't need more low quality jobs that leave individuals stuck when a company seizes to exists or decide to move operations to another country. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/nov/04/james-dyson-addresses-engineering-skills-gap-with-university-launch
Scottomus0
14 Apr 17#47
What did you say? I bought the animal last weekend for £229 !
xeroc
14 Apr 17#46
Fiddly, but manageable once you get the hang of it
My mother has the V8 model which has a much better bin mechanism.
But it's not a deal breaker
BDawg
14 Apr 17#45
This deal sucks
Common.Sense
14 Apr 171#44
So what? Dyson products are manufactured overseas.
With Dyson new products its often a lot more and not little bit extra.
When I was looking, a Panasonic vacuum cleaner with higher airwatts than Dyson''s offering and a 6 year warranty was less than half the price of a Dyson.
Remember, Jaguar is Indian when thinking about a car!
Common.Sense
14 Apr 17#43
Why refurbished? Are they so unreliable people had returned them?
HTJ
14 Apr 171#41
If you have bought this recently at a higher price, Dyson will refund the difference without any fuss. I bought a standard V6 about three weeks ago for £180 and was refunded £40 this morning after emailing [email protected]
HTJ
14 Apr 171#42
If you have bought this recently at a higher price, Dyson will refund the difference without any fuss. I bought a standard V6 about three weeks ago for £180 and was refunded £40 this morning after emailing [email protected]
maudbloggs
14 Apr 171#40
Bought a refurbished v6 animal earlier this year. Very pleased with it, light and easy to use for both carpet and hard floor. Find the battery lasts long enough for me. The dust container is quite small but easy enough to empty. The only thing I find is that the dust gets stuck up at the top of the container and I have to use a plastic tool to get it down.
aaronmcc
14 Apr 17#39
anyone know how to get the chat window up on dyson website? prefer 2yr guarantee
spannerzone
14 Apr 17#38
Dang, I just got a V6 Flexi for £200.... it had a dodgy power connector that makes the electric head spin so I got it replaced, very pleased with the V6, annoyed I could have got a refurb for £139 though!
I suspect my returned V6 will get a new cannister fitted and then put out as a refurb....it only got used for 1 day.
The Flexi V6 is £149 refurbed should you want that model.
My V6 is made in Malaysia by the way.
stephenashforth
14 Apr 17#37
I found it a little fiddly at first, but you get used to it.
At the current prices, I would go for the animal, unless you have a lot of hard floors in which case the total or fluffy models make more sense.
sparklehedgehog
14 Apr 17#36
I own the Which recommended Vas upright pet AC whatever it is and the Vax Carpet cleaner. Im not surprised they give a 6 year warranty as both products have broken more than 3 times each! Every time due to bad design or manufacturing. Really frustrated. Yeah they're cheap, yeah they're good when working but thats the problem, when they work!
Shovon
14 Apr 17#35
How do you find the bin mechanism, is it a pain in the ass?
rafe17
13 Apr 172#19
I went with the Total Clean. Spoke to Dyson on Live Chat and got £20 off and a free tool kit so for me it was worth the extra £30. Paid £229 delivered.
plodging to rafe17
14 Apr 1717#34
That will be the Dyson who moved 800 jobs to Malaysia then
xeroc
14 Apr 1712#33
The model variants are quite confusing. But I spent weeks researching these a while back, so I will explain the fruits of my hard labour for you.
In simple terms my advice would be the following
If you have solely hard floors: V6 Fluffy / V6 Total Clean (Fluffy tends to be cheaper, but TC is a better machine for carpets)
If you have a mix of hard floors/carpets: V6 Total Clean (don't even consider the Absolute; see note below)
If you have just carpet: V6 Animal / V6 Total Clean / V6 Absolute (note that the Animal has the lowest powered motorised tool for carpets, followed by total clean, followed by absolute)
The Absolute has the highest powered motorised tool for carpets, but it does not come with the new (soft roller) hard floor tool. It comes with an older (flat) version, that it not as effective. Also note: you cannot attach the new soft roller hard floor tool to the Absolute; it does not fit that model.
Obviously the above advice is not tuned to price; merely which is the best (in my view) for each flooring situation.
My recommended 'best of both worlds' or 'best all rounder' would be the Total Clean, which is £249 on Dyson's own website brand new, or £229 if you call up as an existing customer I understand; £202 refurbished is a very decent price.
This base model "V6" isn't really good value in my opinion
roythomas
14 Apr 17#32
Bought one on Black Friday at similar price and it's brilliant!
tempt
14 Apr 171#31
Vax is chinese owned and Dyson is british owned - prefer to encourage British companies where possible even if it means paying a bit extra.
djames108
14 Apr 17#30
why not get the vax helix brand new for the same price with a tool kit...... it's awesome and so powerful
herby247
14 Apr 173#25
Eh it's a Dyson not a Hoover.
MElliottUK to herby247
14 Apr 171#29
Mines on its way, receipt from dyson said 229.00 then total at the bottom 139.99 maybe they are clearing stock for new model.
My thoughts are after its first go it looks used so as long as its functions correctly im not too bothered about it looking perfect.
Chi
14 Apr 17#28
Yeah saw this, you also get a 2 year warranty for the new model.
ashman33
14 Apr 17#27
Hmm a used vacuum cleaner. Dyson have the v6 animal new 199.99 discounted on their own website.
aeykeay
14 Apr 17#26
Dyson is shifting v6 and v8 quite agressively....looks like something good is in the pipeline and maybe has much much better battery life........hot deal OP
kennycork
14 Apr 171#24
Do they offer £20 off the refurbs if you have a bought a Dyson previously?
dannyjones106
14 Apr 17#23
The main motorised floor tool is wider on the v6 animal so covers a larger area. not sure if there are any other differences other than the mini turbine tool.
Shovon
14 Apr 17#22
According to the which report, the motorised heads don't offer that much of an improvement over the standard.... Hmmm...
Its the bin that puts me off, especially knowing they designed a better one for the V8 and now V7
Shovon
14 Apr 17#21
Not all the motorised heads are compatible between the different models.
Shovon
13 Apr 17#16
Struggling to decide which v6 cordless to get? Is the Total clean with its direct drive roller that much better than the standard v6?
skyzero to Shovon
14 Apr 17#20
Is the difference between the V6 standard (this) and V6 animal is that the animal comes with a mini motorised tool, and different colour scheme?
The animal is ~£32 more, but the mini motorised tool can be bought separately for about £23.
Edit: Scrap that last sentence - its £23 for a used mini motorised tool. Hmm I'm tempted to opt for the animal instead.
Shovon
13 Apr 17#18
Just been reading about the new Dyson V7 that's coming out. It takes the easy empty bin of the V8 and sticks it on the cheaper model and has a longer battery life. Apparently, the bin on the V6 is a pain to empty! The V7 won't be as cheap as these offers obviously.
noseley
13 Apr 17#17
I am in the same situation, not sure which would be best and which is more "Value".
stephenmichael3785
13 Apr 17#15
Got the v6 animal last year from them for £159 and wasn't even used when I got it.
stephenashforth
13 Apr 17#14
Got one of the refurbed V6 Total machines last year. The device itself had been used but works fine. The accessories looked brand new.
At their current prices I would go for the Animal.
Geekboy2k
13 Apr 171#11
Happy Easter Wifey! :smirk:
nuradianto to Geekboy2k
13 Apr 17#13
Very good price!
frunk
13 Apr 17#12
great deal, hot!
Mr_Mister
13 Apr 171#10
Excellent value.
Also you can use Nectar points to get more money off
h0m3brew3r
13 Apr 172#9
Will the batteries in these units been replaced with a new battery? As a part of the refurbishment?
Chanchi32
13 Apr 172#8
haha, well i thought people would see that theres 30% off on refurbs from the OP so no need to post separately
Dyson DC50 refurb is also £125.99
ihatebingo
13 Apr 17#2
heat from me too :stuck_out_tongue:
Gollywood to ihatebingo
13 Apr 171#7
Very good price indeed! I'm shocked/surprised/disappointed that you didn't post this deal Chanchster!
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In simple terms my advice would be the following
If you have solely hard floors: V6 Fluffy / V6 Total Clean (Fluffy tends to be cheaper, but TC is a better machine for carpets)
If you have a mix of hard floors/carpets: V6 Total Clean (don't even consider the Absolute; see note below)
If you have just carpet: V6 Animal / V6 Total Clean / V6 Absolute (note that the Animal has the lowest powered motorised tool for carpets, followed by total clean, followed by absolute)
The Absolute has the highest powered motorised tool for carpets, but it does not come with the new (soft roller) hard floor tool. It comes with an older (flat) version, that it not as effective. Also note: you cannot attach the new soft roller hard floor tool to the Absolute; it does not fit that model.
Obviously the above advice is not tuned to price; merely which is the best (in my view) for each flooring situation.
My recommended 'best of both worlds' or 'best all rounder' would be the Total Clean, which is £249 on Dyson's own website brand new, or £229 if you call up as an existing customer I understand; £202 refurbished is a very decent price.
This base model "V6" isn't really good value in my opinion
It's not the just the issue of jobs but rather quality jobs that are paid well, unlike with Uber and Deliveroo paying their "contractors" below minimum wage.
It's the reason why James Dyson in investing in engineering universities because that's where the UK are currently lacking. We don't need more low quality jobs that leave individuals stuck when a company seizes to exists or decide to move operations to another country.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/nov/04/james-dyson-addresses-engineering-skills-gap-with-university-launch
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Mines apparently a refurb, I had no idea apart from a basic brown box. The machine looked new. Also a 5 year guarantee after I registered it. Well worth it.
I'll stick with my vax which does say 'designed in the UK's same as dyson :wink:
bit like everything, trainers that cost £10 to make and sell for £100. Still made in sweat shops......it's called greed and profiteering. Nothing to do with production costs, Mr dyson is hardly slumming it in a mid terraced driving a Nissan Micra is he........
Gets tiring.
Lasts only 6 minutes.
Story of my life.
Sell fan.
V8 for £200.
V8 so much nicer to use than V6. The bin assembly alone allows you to cancel those anger management sessions.
op, heat added :smiley:
AAAAAAArgh!
So good timing for this deal.
I want a long warranty and good performance. If this is Japanese or Chinese, I have no issues.
For me it was Panasonic. 6 year warranty and high airwatts and easy to use. Less than half the price of a Dyson (with lower airwatts). I could find no justification for the Dyson prices in terms of performance or warranty when I was looking for a corded vacuum cleaner. This is not to say Dyson are not good. (I did my buy my mother a Dyson when Asda sold a corded model for £100 in a stock clearance). The are just too expensive compared to the competition most of the time. That's only my view!
It's not the just the issue of jobs but rather quality jobs that are paid well, unlike with Uber and Deliveroo paying their "contractors" below minimum wage.
It's the reason why James Dyson in investing in engineering universities because that's where the UK are currently lacking. We don't need more low quality jobs that leave individuals stuck when a company seizes to exists or decide to move operations to another country.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/nov/04/james-dyson-addresses-engineering-skills-gap-with-university-launch
My mother has the V8 model which has a much better bin mechanism.
But it's not a deal breaker
With Dyson new products its often a lot more and not little bit extra.
When I was looking, a Panasonic vacuum cleaner with higher airwatts than Dyson''s offering and a 6 year warranty was less than half the price of a Dyson.
Remember, Jaguar is Indian when thinking about a car!
I suspect my returned V6 will get a new cannister fitted and then put out as a refurb....it only got used for 1 day.
The Flexi V6 is £149 refurbed should you want that model.
My V6 is made in Malaysia by the way.
At the current prices, I would go for the animal, unless you have a lot of hard floors in which case the total or fluffy models make more sense.
In simple terms my advice would be the following
If you have solely hard floors: V6 Fluffy / V6 Total Clean (Fluffy tends to be cheaper, but TC is a better machine for carpets)
If you have a mix of hard floors/carpets: V6 Total Clean (don't even consider the Absolute; see note below)
If you have just carpet: V6 Animal / V6 Total Clean / V6 Absolute (note that the Animal has the lowest powered motorised tool for carpets, followed by total clean, followed by absolute)
The Absolute has the highest powered motorised tool for carpets, but it does not come with the new (soft roller) hard floor tool. It comes with an older (flat) version, that it not as effective. Also note: you cannot attach the new soft roller hard floor tool to the Absolute; it does not fit that model.
Obviously the above advice is not tuned to price; merely which is the best (in my view) for each flooring situation.
My recommended 'best of both worlds' or 'best all rounder' would be the Total Clean, which is £249 on Dyson's own website brand new, or £229 if you call up as an existing customer I understand; £202 refurbished is a very decent price.
This base model "V6" isn't really good value in my opinion
My thoughts are after its first go it looks used so as long as its functions correctly im not too bothered about it looking perfect.
Its the bin that puts me off, especially knowing they designed a better one for the V8 and now V7
The animal is ~£32 more, but the mini motorised tool can be bought separately for about £23.
Edit: Scrap that last sentence - its £23 for a used mini motorised tool. Hmm I'm tempted to opt for the animal instead.
At their current prices I would go for the Animal.
Also you can use Nectar points to get more money off
Dyson DC50 refurb is also £125.99
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