Servicing and Cleaning a Dyson Ball Vacuum Cleaner

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • In this video, Josh takes us through a full service for a Dyson Ball Vacuum Cleaner. We thoroughly examine the machine's, interior, exterior, and brush roll to get it back in pristine condition for our customer. We also go through filter changes and blow the canister out. You can find the links to purchase the grease and torx bit kit that works well for both Shark and Dyson
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  • @OFFICIALUND
    @OFFICIALUND 4 дні тому

    You should put an affiliate link to the fragrance lite so you can get a little money for your recommendation. Thanks for the video! I actually came looking for how to disassemble the canister, but I got a lot of other great info.

  • @liledfreemon4673
    @liledfreemon4673 9 днів тому

    Sure u can wash it out.. just take it out back tap the bottom of the cyclone on a piece of rubber to make all the stuck on stuff to fall out that way ur not risking having so much dust blowing when you do blow out the cyclone… once ur done wash it out a spray of dawn power wash in the top and then use sink sprayer and flood out the center hole where filter goes.. once done take it outside stand it upright in a upside down canister for a few hour in the sun it will dry a lot and then lay cyclone on side for a few hours in the sun … and than pick it up hold it tight and sling downwards to remove any trapped water if any of water comes out then place it back in the sun for a few hours and re assemble.. u making things waaaay to dusty with that air blower esp a canister.. if people would keep basic maintenance done on their vacuums filters changed rubber seals wiped down then there’s no motor issues…. Also many vacuums I.e., Bissel u can take the cannisters off stick a water hose in the intake and flood it out (unplugged) hang it upside down with motor head standing upright not in locked position for 3 days in the sun…. Take it down plug it up and it works as good as new

  • @margojacko
    @margojacko 4 місяці тому

    Hi Jeff I have dyson smallvall upright .I have seperated the top plastic brush cover which usually swings . Can not get it back on

  • @Mickwild562
    @Mickwild562 5 місяців тому

    Great video actually, very in depth and informative too. I service the dyson hairdryers amongst other makes, but never been asked to service a dyson vacuum cleaner until today. I've never worked on them so i was curious as to where all the filters were, how the brush roller was assembled and what was involved in the service. I am going to service one, like you pointed out though why have a service and not change the filters, i mean why would people do that? Money obviously but its false economy.
    Here in the UK the filters from Dyson would be around £75 and my labour would be around £30 which is still £50 cheaper than sending it off to Dyson for the service. Not sure what the cost would be for the filters elsewhere in the world but I surmise it would be cheaper than here in the UK.
    Anyway bloody good video, thanks 👍

  • @jmdennis1967
    @jmdennis1967 7 місяців тому

    Glad you got this fixed. I think my next vacuum won't be a shark or a dyson. I have never had a dyson but they never interested me. I want to spend more money next time and buy something that will last and can be serviced.

  • @CreeperStatus101
    @CreeperStatus101 Місяць тому

    Thank you!!

  • @jefflucas128
    @jefflucas128 6 місяців тому

    Wonderful, easy to follow, and had to deep clean around the motor. Best video that I could have watched. Working like new again. Thank you so much

  • @Alkatraz415
    @Alkatraz415 6 місяців тому

    Great video.

    • @vacuumsrus
      @vacuumsrus  6 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @austinmyers1262
    @austinmyers1262 7 місяців тому

    Have you had to service a Ball 3 yet and what for if you have?

    • @Vacuum-kid
      @Vacuum-kid 7 місяців тому

      they just came out so i wouldn't think so.

    • @vacuumsrus
      @vacuumsrus  7 місяців тому

      We note the "suitable for medium and long hair types only" caveat on Dyson's description of the ball 3. Has Dyson joined the pitbull hate crowd???

    • @vacuumsrus
      @vacuumsrus  7 місяців тому

      In all serious no we have not. However, the unit appears to be a combination of the upper half of the DC41 platform which they have been rebranding for over a decade and the head of a DC50 which has shown up in a number of models as well as their stick vacuums. Perhaps we should preemptively predict the failure points on the ball 3 based on our experience with these two designs?

    • @austinmyers1262
      @austinmyers1262 7 місяців тому

      @@Vacuum-kid they have been out for I think almost 2 years now so the weak points should have shown themselves by now.

    • @austinmyers1262
      @austinmyers1262 7 місяців тому

      @@vacuumsrus I was curious as I have read the Costco reviews but most do not know how to adequately use and or maintain a vacuum. In fact many people just buy a vacuum from Costco because they know if they beat it up or if it fails then they will just take it back for a new one, another model, or some store credit.