Typical Cost Ranges
Ranges are illustrative bands commonly seen for out-of-warranty situations. They are not quotes or guarantees.
| Category | Typical band (USD) | What drives the band |
|---|---|---|
| Consumables / small parts | $10–$80 | Filters, seals, small assemblies |
| Battery / charger (cordless) | $60–$200 | Model family, OEM vs compatible parts |
| Head unit / brush components | $80–$250 | Motorized head type, compatibility, supply |
| Major assemblies | $150–$400+ | Motor assemblies, control components, labor |
| Replacement decision zone | Varies | Relative to remaining expected life and new unit price |
How cost bands typically interact with product families
This table connects common out-of-warranty cost bands to product families at a high level. It is illustrative only and not a quote or guarantee.
| Product family (neutral) | Common cost drivers (typical) | Where costs often concentrate | Common constraints that affect totals | How to use this table |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cordless stick vacuums | Battery pack; head unit assemblies; control components | Mid-band parts + service labor (varies) | Parts compatibility by generation; stock availability | Map your symptom to the failure category table, then compare band drivers. |
| Upright / canister vacuums | Brush drive components; seals/hose assemblies; motor wear | Low-to-mid band for parts; higher if major assemblies | Wear in moving parts; age-related discontinuation | Use as a “directional” guide only; confirm locally. |
| Robot vacuums | Battery; drive modules; sensors; dock components | Parts plus diagnostics; totals vary widely by pathway | Service availability; electronics vs replace-path decisions | Expect variability; compare pathways rather than assume a single band. |
| Air purifiers / fans | Filter track (consumable); motor noise; control/sensor components | Consumables are separate; repair bands depend on electronics | Sensor/control availability; ongoing filter costs are not “repair” costs | Separate consumable cost from repair cost in your comparison. |
| Hair care devices | Heating/airflow components; cord/connector issues; controls | Often concentrated in internal assemblies when serviceable | Service pathway availability; handling damage vs component wear | Use the trade-off framework page for parallel-path comparison. |
Sources (official and recognized)
This page is for general, illustrative information only. It is not affiliated with Dyson or any manufacturer. Policies, options, and costs change over time. Users must confirm details with official or local sources.