Thank you! I just returned from my local Dyson Service Center in Dallas and was told that they could not replace the battery but offered me a 20% discount on a new unit. I came home and was about to throw my vacuum away when my smart husband intervened to investigate. Thanks to your fine video I have a new battery coming my way via Amazon!
This just happened to me. I had see a video that a guy was dismantling everything in order to change the battery. I was about to do it and decided to give one more just did and I'm so happy.
Thanks for making a great video, I am not a brut so I will use the button when replacing the battery. One suggestion is when you make the videos, if you would use lower volume for the background sound, thanks. Next, I will watch your Rumba battery replacement as that is running low. Please make us more videos.
Wow, it's easy like this? Yes, it is! Thank you! for this valuable tip! Btw: On Amazon (Germany) i could find a 2.500mAh Version fpr the DC35, so something like 25% more Power for only 29€.
Thanks for mentioning this. He should have at least mentioned how much his clone battery cost him and also updated the description to tell us how long before that clone died.
@@madaboutvoice If it will help you: My Original and also my clones last on always "high power" for almost one year, on "Normal power" close to two years.
Many of the DC35 models don't have a button, Dyson told me they kept getting complaints that the battery was dropping out so they screwed it in, thereby screwing anyone from trying to change the battery!
Kay Peacocks You can still change the battery. There are 2 screws, one in handle and one covered by filter at the bottom. Not that hard but inconvienant
two screws on opposite sides hold the battery one short one behind the filter and another longer screw where the release button should be.. plenty of other videos on YT explain/show how to find them if you still can't.
Thank you! I just returned from my local Dyson Service Center in Dallas and was told that they could not replace the battery but offered me a 20% discount on a new unit. I came home and was about to throw my vacuum away when my smart husband intervened to investigate. Thanks to your fine video I have a new battery coming my way via Amazon!
This just happened to me. I had see a video that a guy was dismantling everything in order to change the battery. I was about to do it and decided to give one more just did and I'm so happy.
Thank you for this! I was about to start disassembling it when I thought to look on UA-cam. I am so very glad I did.
Clear easy to follow directions on this - thanks!
Thanks a lot for these excellents explanations .I wish you a good year .
Thank you!! I feel silly I missed that button, I looked all over the place!
Thanks for making a great video, I am not a brut so I will use the button when replacing the battery. One suggestion is when you make the videos, if you would use lower volume for the background sound, thanks. Next, I will watch your Rumba battery replacement as that is running low. Please make us more videos.
Thank you!!!!! I thought my vacuum was destined for the trash heap and it's not! 👍
Thanks for posting this
Wow, it's easy like this? Yes, it is! Thank you! for this valuable tip! Btw: On Amazon (Germany) i could find a 2.500mAh Version fpr the DC35, so something like 25% more Power for only 29€.
Thanks for mentioning this. He should have at least mentioned how much his clone battery cost him and also updated the description to tell us how long before that clone died.
@@madaboutvoice If it will help you: My Original and also my clones last on always "high power" for almost one year, on "Normal power" close to two years.
Thank you, that helped.
Many of the DC35 models don't have a button, Dyson told me they kept getting complaints that the battery was dropping out so they screwed it in, thereby screwing anyone from trying to change the battery!
Kay Peacocks You can still change the battery. There are 2 screws, one in handle and one covered by filter at the bottom. Not that hard but inconvienant
I just got a DC34 today (with the screws).
I have been trying to figure it out for months now. Thanks
@@2fun55 - yes, confirmed. Second, short, screw under the filter at the bottom. Now, off to the market. 23rd July, 2020.
My DC35 does not have a button, it has a screw. Even after unscrewing it I couldn't pull the battery out.
You need to add a thank button to your page
My DC 30 doesny have a button to press how do I remove the battery?
Same here!
Thank you!
There's no button on the back of our DC35.
where did you get yours ?
damn, i have a dc35 and it doesn't look like this. it doesn't come off, even when i take the screw out (thats whats there instead of a button)
There is another screw on the other, filter side.
@@madaboutvoice thanks. I did manage to buy another battery and get it on there. Works great. Better than my new Tineco!
Mine doesn't have a button
two screws on opposite sides hold the battery one short one behind the filter and another longer screw where the release button should be.. plenty of other videos on YT explain/show how to find them if you still can't.
Useless.
Thank you!