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taran57
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December 16, 2016, 05:12:28 am »
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Suck up a hair pin and then ignore the gringing and chattering for the next 2 months untill your brush motor seizes causing overload and setting fire to your wall socket.
Told the lady to buy a new dyson, fitted her a new wall socket and kept the dc25 for parts. Wand, hose, ball and a few other bits (all electrical and duct were shot)
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One good thing about UK sockets and plugs, the fuse would have gone in the plug.
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I think the electrical standards there are alot better
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