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Dyson Limited is a manufacturer of home appliances (most notably vacuum cleaners), and has been involved in several incidents related to the aftermarket repair of its products, which are detailed below.
| Basic information | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1991 |
| Legal structure | Private |
| Industry | Household Appliances |
| Official website | https://dyson.com/ |
Consumer impact summary
Dyson's policies have been troublesome for product longevity and repair. Dyson's battery design speeds up degradation, and adhesive on printed circuit boards makes easy repairs not possible, causing expensive replacements. Dyson also cut off third-party repair shops, restricting consumers and forcing them into manufacturer-recommended services. These policies add costs of ownership and shorten product lifespan, harming consumers.
Incidents
Battery lifespan reduction
Dyson battery packs include a Battery Management System (BMS) equipped with a chip capable of balancing the individual cells. However, the manufacturer has chosen to omit a few inexpensive but essential resistors, preventing the balancing function from working as intended. As a result, the battery pack degrades much faster than it should.
Circuit boards covered in glue
Dyson started applying a thick layer of glue to the circuit board, making it impossible to replace the power button when it breaks, and forcing customers to replace the entire housing.
Deleting third-party repairs options
- Main article: Dyson ends relationship with third-party repair centers
The company no longer allows repairs through third-party repair centers. Dyson described this decision as 'difficult' but emphasized its commitment to ensuring that 'all services and repairs meet Dyson's high-quality standards for our owners'.
Difficult to repair battery packs for Dyson V6 cordless vacuum
The Dyson V6 uses replacable battery packs that are available for purchase on their website. The battery packs have plastic casing that is clipped shut in such a way that unclipping them requires damaging the casing. Additionally, the BMS used does not have a reset button. TronicsFix was unsuccessful in repairing the battery pack that was stuck sending the voltage without the button pressed down and he was forced to buy a replacement.[1]