Dyson Ball Animal 2 - Service and Cyclone Clean
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ต.ค. 2021
- Filter Set
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BrushRoll
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PowerHead Assy
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Internal Hose Assy
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Extension Hose
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Excellent! While I dont own a BA2 currently, I do own a Cinetic model. While I still have issues with some aspects of the build quality, these new machines aren't nearly as bad as i used to think. They have their faults, but in traditional Dyson fashion, they're pleasant to use. Not to fix, but to use Haha. Always nice to rescue a machine and get it up and running with some TLC. Far more fun than paying full price for one of these, given how in my opinion no vacuum is good enough to warrant a $500-$600 asking price.
Nice job 👌👌
been curious about these
nice nylon pry tool
trying to find pry tool also.
Thanks for the great video. Hank, could you let me know if it is OK/safe to wash the cyclone part of the vacuum out with water? Thanks
I just bought the filters that you recommended ! WoW ! What a fantastic savings! What a great resource this channel is ! Please keep making these awesome videos, Hank!
0:48 I took this section apart today to figure out why the base suction doesn't work. And now the screw there in the center of the filter is in a downward angle. No matter how hard I try, I can not get it back in its original position. So I can't put the thing back together. What do I do?
You make it look so easy, I’m so scared I will break it and I don’t have the money to buy another 😫
The filter is washable. I know it will never be like new but shouldn’t you at least try washing it before just buying new?
Do whatever you want
Where can I get the pry tools?
Harbor freight. Look for nylon pry tools in the automotive section