Thread Number: 38814  /  Tag: Recent Vacuum Cleaners from past 20 years
Where to find GENUINE Dyson DC07 Animal hose?
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Post# 412380   8/4/2019 at 17:26 (1,698 days old) by niclonnic (Bonney Lake, WA)        

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I just discovered this minor issue with my Dyson DC07 Animal, which is 11 1/2 years old now.

This Dyson, for the most part, has been relegated to a garage vacuum for cleaning up a play area for two of my dogs, who both shed a lot. I vacuumed that area like normal, and the vacuum still ran beautifully.

But later, I was using the turbo brush to clean their beds, and after I was done cleaning, I found a hole in the hose near the cuff. I'm not surprised this occurred, considering the age of the vacuum. I should note that the hose cuff goes up into the wand while in storage, so pulling the hose out of the wand to use the attachments puts extra stress on the hose.

I tried looking online for a new hose, but I can't find a genuine one anywhere! They're all either generic or are the wrong color for this Dyson.

If I can't find the right color hose, I could just tape up the hole or come up with another way of fixing the hose.

Where can I find a genuine hose for my Dyson?


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Post# 412440 , Reply# 1   8/6/2019 at 04:43 (1,697 days old) by matt8808 (Teesside - North East - UK)        

Dyson have stopped making parts in multiple colours for older machines like this.... a lot of parts are now just made in one generic colour. So you may have to settle for a genuine hose that is of a different colour.

Post# 412457 , Reply# 2   8/6/2019 at 17:59 (1,696 days old) by Evilvacuumman (Los Angeles)        

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if you don’t mind buying a used one maybe go to a local vacuum shop and see of they have one they could take off a machine

Post# 412992 , Reply# 3   8/21/2019 at 19:40 (1,681 days old) by Rowdy141 (United Kingdom)        

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As an interim solution, can you cut your hose at that point, and re-insert it into the collar?
It looks as though you'd only lose 2" of hose at most.


Post# 413063 , Reply# 4   8/24/2019 at 18:32 (1,678 days old) by niclonnic (Bonney Lake, WA)        
I don't think so

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To fix this problem, I simply put packing tape over the hole on the hose, and it's holding up just fine.

Post# 413502 , Reply# 5   9/7/2019 at 14:39 (1,664 days old) by EurekaFanSquid (Sacramento, California)        
Finding your replacement hose

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