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my poor dyson- please help!
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A new washable filter assembly is £22 in itself, so if you are certain it isn't that the blue filter is clogged up (the local spares shop bloke has the same model as me - and the same model long haired cat, too - and suggested washing it weekly, rather than six monthly), it would probably be worth getting an engineer in. But I would go and smile sweetly at your local spares shop as the guys in them generally know what they are talking about!I could dream to wide extremes, I could do or die: I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch the world go by.Yup you are officially Rock n Roll
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Hi, definitely call them out. The engineer came and fixed ours for £65, replaced loads of parts. He even sorted out our really old dyson we use when cleaning up building work mess for no extra.0
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