Reconditioned Dyson Vacuum: Questions To Consider Before Purchasing Retail
Why a refurbished Dyson might be better than new.
So… you’ve decided that a Dyson vacuum is in your future? Congratulations! I personally think you’ve made a wise investment in your home-cleaning arsenal. Arsenal? Gosh, I make a clean home sound kinda like warfare.
I guess after 20+ years of marriage and always having one kind of pet or another, it feels like warfare keeping the house clean at times.
Before heading out to your local retail store to plop down several hundred $1s on that brand spankin new Dyson, consider the alternative; buying a reconditioned Dyson vacuum online. I did 2+ years ago and here’s why I think you should too.
Ask yourself "Do I have an extra $200 to $300 to burn or could I think of a better use for that money?"
Purchasing a reconditioned (refurbished) Dyson can save you several hundreds of dollars off retail. Here’s a link to Sears, or Best Buy showing the latest Dyson vacuum prices. Since this is a real-time price, I don’t know what you’re seeing but I’m guessing for a DC14 Animal they’re anywhere from$550 to $600. And that doesn’t include tax so add another $35 to $40.
Total: $580 - $640.
Now compare that to a Factory-Reconditioned Dyson DC14 Animal (click on link or on ad to the left - sometimes you need to add the vacuum to the shopping cart to see the actual price) - same model - the DC14 Animal and you’re looking at a price, I’ll bet, that’s in the the $300s! NO TAX. FREE (air) SHIPPING…. BaddaBing BaddaBoom, you just saved enough to have a heckuva nice romantic getaway for a night maybe two my friend. Read on.
Ask yourself "Do I have to have a brand new Dyson?"
Here’s a definition of remanufactured/reconditioned, etc:
Remanufactured means that the vacuum has been returned to the
manufacturer, who brings the vacuum back to like-new condition. Some
appliances may contain cosmetic blemishes. The manufacturer offers a
6-month limited warranty on this remanufactured product.
Bottom line - for all intents and purposes, you’re getting a brand new vacuum that may have a few cosmetic blemishes on it. Mine didn’t and neither did two other friends who bought reconditioned units either. Dyson even puts a full 6 month warranty on all their remanufactured units to give you piece of mind.
If you read an earlier post I mentioned a problem a had with the bottom of the canister lid and how Dyson handled the problem. I have spoken too several people who’ve spoken to their friends and none has ever had a problem with buying a refurbished Dyson.
Ask yourself "Do I take pride in finding the best deal?"
Everytime I look at my Dyson Animal, I get a kick out of how much I saved going the reconditioned route vs. retail. You may be like that or you may not. But the fact is, after 2+ years of ownership, I can’t, and neither can anyone else, tell 1 bit of difference between my reconditioned Dyson and a new one.
If you want all the benefits - Dyson vacuums have incredibly positive reviews for Dyson’s exceptional
suction. Among the cool features are a 17-foot telescoping wand,
permanent HEPA filters and 150,000 Gs of cyclonic force - while saving a boat load of money, check out a remanufactured Dyson (click on the link) or click on one of the banners to the left.
In a couple days, after delivery, I think you’ll be glad you did.
rrhodes | Remanufactured Dyson






The average dyson will fail in 2-3 years.. Maybe if dyson offered a longer warranty on the refirbs they would be worth the savings.. And the reason dyson has soo many refirbs for sale is alot of them do go back to the factory for replacement when they do indeed fail..
Don’t you end up with a 6 month warranty instead of a 5 year warraanty if you buy refurbished? I am all for saving money, but with 2 big dogs, 4 cats, a husband and a baby on the way, I can’t take any chances!
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