Hi! Thanks so much for the info!
Yes, have tried a Sebo dart at the Cleaning Show 2005, but it didn't 'grab' me, so to speak, seeing how it was a 2-motor system i thought i'd do better to consider the Henry Hound (or its equivalent model that does not have the carbon filter) as the dart seemed to be basically a tub vac on a handle with a power head.
It was super light weight though
Bags were small too
The DC07 i have is under extended warranty (at teh time i bought it they only had 2 yr warrantys unlike the new 5 year warranty, so i extended it) but i am ashamed to have it repaired as it is in such a state for a machine that is less than 3 yrs old.
It got into this disgrace once before but on that occasion i lied and said it had fallen downstairs, to which the repairs were covered under my extended warranty cover (which, although had not 'kicked in' as the machine was under 2yrs old, did cover me for accidental damage). #
I have a brand-new 07 i bought for my house that i've not used yet (it was a clutch control model that i picked up for £130, so i 'had' to have it as it was a bargain
) but i can see it being used for 'work' at this rate... Got it off these guys
http://www.freenet.ltd.uk/dyson_dc07i.aspIts cheaper than the non-clutch model as well. I dont like the non-clutch DC07's
I think i'll use my old DC07 as a donor cleaner to just order spares until the motor dies. I was once given a DC07 Animal which was old when i got it, i managed to remove the remaing dregs of life from it before the motor went up in smoke :
Glad its not just me who thinks Dyson cleaners have a place in socioty. It seems very trendy to dislike them. That said, i am not wild about some of those new cylinder Dyson jobs that i've seen in peoples house. Give me 5 minutes with one and i can promise you i'll have broken the telescopic tubes...
Thanks again
Bertie