I appreciate your efforts to show how Dyson's " you only need to wipe the outside to clean " claim is not sufficient. However , there is really a lot more to "really" cleaning it . In order to “really clean” it You need to disassemble practically the entire thing because the impeller which is a fan blade that sucks in air just like any other fan blade gets clogged very easily with dust because it has very small channels in it and becomes unbalanced noisy and loses airflow very quickly.
Instead of vacuuming off the dust on the vents, etc….I used a Toro Leaf Blower to do a mega blow into the vents and the amount of dust & crud that came out was outstanding…the fan performs like new…very quiet
You can also use a powerful hair dryer without any heat. And soft, clean makeup brushes can be very helpful in getting into all the little crevices you can’t reach with cloth.
As for the top assembly, there are no electrical parts, and frustratingly cannot be taken apart. So to get a full cleaning, just take that mofo (top assembly only) outside and give it a rinse with the hose (inside and out). I have a multi setting nozzle so i use the "flat" stream setting. Also, I like to take the top off, grab a can of air duster and turn it on. Start blasting the intake vents and the dust will start shooting up and out. Just make sure you're not breathing it, and are in a place you don't mind throwing dust!
Interesting advice, thank you. But be careful that you don't rinse it too powerfully as the top rim is quite flexible and could easily be damaged, resulting in a less efficient air distribution.
AM05 (hot and cold) owner here. This works for the first 2 methods, the last one they have a hex screw hidden under a cover in the back securing it as 1 piece.
It is perfectly feasible to take the entire thing apart to clean it properly. Taking the ring off and inner cowl off only gets you so far, and when you go for the entire strip down, boy are the fan bodes furred up. I compiled written instructions, but am hesitant to do a video as it is quite fiddly to reverse the production build procedure, and a video would leave many owners with a pile of parts rather than a working but dirty fan. Basically, you undo the base screws, disconnect the circuit board from the loom, slide the base from the body, while feeding the loom through a guide tunnel etc etc The actual fan blades are more like the compressor blades of a jet engine! They are very delicate and must not be dinged or even scratched since surface blemishes will disrupt the airflow, so long fine brushes and "Q"tips are the order of the day once you have access to the inner sanctum. There is no filter within the body. The exterior holes are it, although the motor has a tiny foam pad to filter it's cooling air, but nothing for the main air flow. Now I've done both of ours, I will be doing a full strip down at least annually. Using the fan at table or desk height rather than on the floor will help creep the interior cleaner.
We got this for the toddler room ruclips.net/user/postUgkxdzUap46p9ViXhKZf5mK_bXOb89EHxTqq because of the bladeless feature. Actually has a lot more power than I thought it would. Can still feel the air moving well 6 feet away, which is farther than I would expect from a desk fan. My daughter dropped twice and still works. I haven't checked out how long it lasts on a charge yet, but the air output was still good for the few minutes it was unplugged. My daughter also likes the color lights feature, but I don't really care for it and can be annoying to go through all the options before it turns off. Overall, happy with the purchase, especially for the price
I bought the Dyson Pure Cool thinking no blade no noise : NOPE this device is very noisy unless you turn it all the way down and even at 1 it’s not silent
Didn't even bother searching this cause I thought the intake was the only thing to clean 😂 finally done if after 2 years and was absolutely filthy!! When I was cleaning it I found when you take the two pieces apart if you take the empty head piece with no electrics and run the tap through it and then use a hairdryer to dry.. just make sure it's bone dry and cotton buds and hairdryer for the other part don't push hard just use a torch and you can see all the dust in the body give a tap and turn upside down
ive got the larger (cooler only) and this video helped alot i didnt know u could twist the top off like that. Mine does have access to the motor and i was able to take out and wash the multiple plastic fans inside. Btw it is powered by a fan, it just has multiple tunnels the fan pushes the air through to just make the air flow seamless.
the dyson is a bad fan... he uses a little fan in the foot... al that little holes are gonna be full of dust............. it will become dirty and.. it is very difficult to clean..... it will stop working after a year. : bad design. they forgot a filter LOL you can buy chinese copies for 20 euro .. same products
When (re)fresh(ed), the dyson fans are fantastic. But they do get clogged and it dampens their performance.However, I'm glad I did not listen to those people screaming 'overpriced', 'my 30$ fan performs equally well'; my Dyson AM06 may be (too) pricey. But it is the only fan that performs as silent, as consistently noisy/silent (white noise sound as opposed to rattling and chugs of wind from other fans), and mimics wind in the room as opposed to chopping air... (I still dislike the design, but I got used to it). Also another nice feature: the backlight is hidden behind the housing, so it does not diffuse light into your (bed)room. That's nice.
Paid $15 for a oscalating Lasko fan 4 years ago. I have only taken it apart once to clean it. Like new & still going strong. Better then paying $300 for this & I noticed a lot of dust up inside the circle part you cannot get to. Which to me would hurt the air flow.
I just finished deep cleaning my 12" Dyson "Air Multiplier" (AKA a fan) and found that the actual fan inside the lower unit was super plugged up and couldn't be cleaned with just air from the outside. Taking this thing apart was a challenge to get to the internal fan but cleaning it really improved the output of air. This thing isn't really designed to actually get all the dirt out for your average Harry Homeowner to accomplish...poor design really IMHO
Nicholas Stewart - I have pretty much the same problem. My screen is stuffed full, won't come out. Emailed the company and got the same answer this post does...and it's useless to do.
I’ve never owned one but want one. Would it be possible to rinse the interior ring with water or are there parts inside the ring that would get damaged if you did that?
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why didn't dyson put a filter cloth over the holes on the outside and make it so you can clean it. Then the device would not have to be taken apart. I thought that would be smart.
So actually the dust stuck in the hallway of the circle fan. Can't do nothing. And that not very clean to breath. And the bottom cylinder must be full of dust
The intakes are located at the base of the fans. They are like a fine mesh grille, smallish dots, but not small like a HEPA filter. So plenty of room dust gets pulled into the fans. There are one or two spongy type filters inside the unit, in my AM-07 the filter is right before the fan motor/impeller. Mine is 4-5 years old, so I disassembled the entire mechanism and washed thoroughly. There was plenty of sludgey dust in it. Hoping it runs another 5 years! 🙏🏻
Hi do you know whether the AM 09 heater top area can be twisted off in the same manner? My fan started making noises that sound like dust and hair trapped in side.
LOL this is a wipe down. I took the circular part off (hollow plastic tube) and used my handheld shower head and blasted water in it, the amount of dust and black soot that comes out is astonishing. Turned it right side up on a towel to let it dry out for a couple days. Noticed the blade on the body motor part was also caked so got a bottle brush and OMG NEVER AGAIN will I buy another POS Dyson. It’s just filled with black soot. No amount of trying to use just the brush would get it clean, it just keeps coming out. So taking it ALL apart now. Trying to clean those holes on bottom is a joke. Watched other YTs to completely take this POS apart and got news for you all, these things are FILLED with dust & black soot & who knows what else. Filters inside caked. I vacuum with the brush attachment those bottom holes every week & in one day, there’s already starting to get an accumulation. HORRIBLE DESIGN. $500 garbage!
Everyone on this video is here because they have a Dyson fan. Also, I’ve had this Dyson fan for 11 years and I’m just now having to maintenance it. Much better than buying a $50 boxfan that will break down every summer, causing me to spend more money replacing it.
One of my biggest regrets is buying this fan, it's so overrated and hardly has any power, everyone who comes to my house and experiences it comments on how shit it is. I also bought a dyson Hoover and it too is completely useless, can't go under my bed because of the stupid ball thing, doesn't get in small corners and the separate stick bit has absolutely zero suction. Will never buy a Dyson product again, they are utterly useless, they may look pretty but performance is a pile of turd, save yourself the money people.
You must have a blockage in your Dyson 'hoover'. I have 2 and the suction is almost too strong for a long pile carpet. You have cleaned the filters right? If they are dirty they block the airflow. Needs doing every couple of months. The same goes for the fan. If the air intake holes get dusted up then less air goes in so less air comes out. I discovered that myself when I thought the fan was lacking power. Once I 'hoovered' the dust from the holes the fan was good again. I would say that everyone that visits when it is on think it is brilliant and say the only down side is the price.
I appreciate your efforts to show how Dyson's " you only need to wipe the outside to clean " claim is not sufficient. However , there is really a lot more to "really" cleaning it . In order to “really clean” it You need to disassemble practically the entire thing because the impeller which is a fan blade that sucks in air just like any other fan blade gets clogged very easily with dust because it has very small channels in it and becomes unbalanced noisy and loses airflow very quickly.
Instead of vacuuming off the dust on the vents, etc….I used a Toro Leaf Blower to do a mega blow into the vents and the amount of dust & crud that came out was outstanding…the fan performs like new…very quiet
@@kgwaller1 what
You can also use a powerful hair dryer without any heat. And soft, clean makeup brushes can be very helpful in getting into all the little crevices you can’t reach with cloth.
I've owned this fan since 2016 and today was the first time I've ever cleaned it 😬😬 Thank you so much for the video!! Super helpful!
As for the top assembly, there are no electrical parts, and frustratingly cannot be taken apart. So to get a full cleaning, just take that mofo (top assembly only) outside and give it a rinse with the hose (inside and out). I have a multi setting nozzle so i use the "flat" stream setting.
Also, I like to take the top off, grab a can of air duster and turn it on. Start blasting the intake vents and the dust will start shooting up and out. Just make sure you're not breathing it, and are in a place you don't mind throwing dust!
Interesting advice, thank you. But be careful that you don't rinse it too powerfully as the top rim is quite flexible and could easily be damaged, resulting in a less efficient air distribution.
Did you hose rinse the top assembly on yours? Does it work well ?
AM05 (hot and cold) owner here. This works for the first 2 methods, the last one they have a hex screw hidden under a cover in the back securing it as 1 piece.
This isnt really a "cleaning" but more of a mild wiping. They can be broken down further to deep clean.
where's your video on it?
It is perfectly feasible to take the entire thing apart to clean it properly. Taking the ring off and inner cowl off only gets you so far, and when you go for the entire strip down, boy are the fan bodes furred up.
I compiled written instructions, but am hesitant to do a video as it is quite fiddly to reverse the production build procedure, and a video would leave many owners with a pile of parts rather than a working but dirty fan.
Basically, you undo the base screws, disconnect the circuit board from the loom, slide the base from the body, while feeding the loom through a guide tunnel etc etc
The actual fan blades are more like the compressor blades of a jet engine! They are very delicate and must not be dinged or even scratched since surface blemishes will disrupt the airflow, so long fine brushes and "Q"tips are the order of the day once you have access to the inner sanctum.
There is no filter within the body. The exterior holes are it, although the motor has a tiny foam pad to filter it's cooling air, but nothing for the main air flow.
Now I've done both of ours, I will be doing a full strip down at least annually.
Using the fan at table or desk height rather than on the floor will help creep the interior cleaner.
Yike! So much for my same idea of stripping it and cleaning. So glad you said this!
We got this for the toddler room ruclips.net/user/postUgkxdzUap46p9ViXhKZf5mK_bXOb89EHxTqq because of the bladeless feature. Actually has a lot more power than I thought it would. Can still feel the air moving well 6 feet away, which is farther than I would expect from a desk fan. My daughter dropped twice and still works. I haven't checked out how long it lasts on a charge yet, but the air output was still good for the few minutes it was unplugged. My daughter also likes the color lights feature, but I don't really care for it and can be annoying to go through all the options before it turns off. Overall, happy with the purchase, especially for the price
The Dyson fan is the best fan I’ve ever had. It seems to have more of a cooling effect.
I bought the Dyson Pure Cool thinking no blade no noise : NOPE this device is very noisy unless you turn it all the way down and even at 1 it’s not silent
Didn't even bother searching this cause I thought the intake was the only thing to clean 😂 finally done if after 2 years and was absolutely filthy!! When I was cleaning it I found when you take the two pieces apart if you take the empty head piece with no electrics and run the tap through it and then use a hairdryer to dry.. just make sure it's bone dry and cotton buds and hairdryer for the other part don't push hard just use a torch and you can see all the dust in the body give a tap and turn upside down
I will stick with the regular fan, that things is so tedious to clean.
ive got the larger (cooler only) and this video helped alot i didnt know u could twist the top off like that. Mine does have access to the motor and i was able to take out and wash the multiple plastic fans inside. Btw it is powered by a fan, it just has multiple tunnels the fan pushes the air through to just make the air flow seamless.
I just put it in a bath of dishwashing liquid and blasted it down. All clean!!
i need to try this!
Would love to know how to clean inside the top of the fan where the air comes out.
just take a hose too it. No electronics up there, so just use water and make sure it’s dry
@kcr6026: Thank you so much. Wasn’t sure if there was something in there that could be damaged.
I just cleaned mine it’s terribly hot where I live and think that’s contributing to it not working as effectively as it could but it’s clean now
traditional fan is still the best in terms of cleaning and powerful wind.
the dyson is a bad fan... he uses a little fan in the foot... al that little holes are gonna be full of dust............. it will become dirty and.. it is very difficult to clean..... it will stop working after a year. : bad design. they forgot a filter LOL you can buy chinese copies for 20 euro .. same products
And super noisy!!!!!! Dyson just perfect not much noise
Tower fan or Vornado put out good flow
Nice tip on the vacuum cleaner!! Textbook
When (re)fresh(ed), the dyson fans are fantastic. But they do get clogged and it dampens their performance.However, I'm glad I did not listen to those people screaming 'overpriced', 'my 30$ fan performs equally well'; my Dyson AM06 may be (too) pricey. But it is the only fan that performs as silent, as consistently noisy/silent (white noise sound as opposed to rattling and chugs of wind from other fans), and mimics wind in the room as opposed to chopping air...
(I still dislike the design, but I got used to it). Also another nice feature: the backlight is hidden behind the housing, so it does not diffuse light into your (bed)room. That's nice.
Paid $15 for a oscalating Lasko fan 4 years ago. I have only taken it apart once to clean it. Like new & still going strong. Better then paying $300 for this & I noticed a lot of dust up inside the circle part you cannot get to. Which to me would hurt the air flow.
I just finished deep cleaning my 12" Dyson "Air Multiplier" (AKA a fan) and found that the actual fan inside the lower unit was super plugged up and couldn't be cleaned with just air from the outside. Taking this thing apart was a challenge to get to the internal fan but cleaning it really improved the output of air. This thing isn't really designed to actually get all the dirt out for your average Harry Homeowner to accomplish...poor design really IMHO
Mine won’t clean, vacuumed, compressed air dusted, wiped. Sounds like a growling tiger 😢
Nicholas Stewart - I have pretty much the same problem. My screen is stuffed full, won't come out. Emailed the company and got the same answer this post does...and it's useless to do.
I’ve never owned one but want one. Would it be possible to rinse the interior ring with water or are there parts inside the ring that would get damaged if you did that?
I’ve done that. It’s no problem.
I wouldn't recommend water on it. I did and it ruined mine had to get a new one. A dry micro fiber cloth works.
I bought one of these pieces of crap during a summer so hot that there were literally no other fans left in my town.
DYSON said you can also use compressed air to clean filter once top is off..Good luck
Would you demonstrate the similar procedure for the Dyson tower fan, please?
That was super helpful thank you Mine was barely working didn't know How dirty it was
Great to hear!
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I'm trying to figure out how you clean in side
i wash mine in a running water (if you mean the round one the blade) and the dust in side just flush out and let it dry under the sun.
How about the dyson hot and cool model can the head be removed?
why didn't dyson put a filter cloth over the holes on the outside and make it so you can clean it. Then the device would not have to be taken apart. I thought that would be smart.
So actually the dust stuck in the hallway of the circle fan. Can't do nothing. And that not very clean to breath. And the bottom cylinder must be full of dust
you have to clean the inside of the pedestal 2. . .
How to remove the filter though?
Such a helpful video! Thank you!
I have to strip mines down to the turbine blade its self inorder to clean cuz thats were the air comes in . the vent holes below it.
How do u get to the fan on the tower one the one that cost $500
Question, why is there dust inside the cowl if the air gets pulled from the bottom and “filtered” yet there is dust past the filter stage
Sal thanks for the reply! Have not purchased yet. Wanted to do maintenance research first. Great video
The intakes are located at the base of the fans. They are like a fine mesh grille, smallish dots, but not small like a HEPA filter. So plenty of room dust gets pulled into the fans. There are one or two spongy type filters inside the unit, in my AM-07 the filter is right before the fan motor/impeller. Mine is 4-5 years old, so I disassembled the entire mechanism and washed thoroughly. There was plenty of sludgey dust in it. Hoping it runs another 5 years! 🙏🏻
Pretty much exactly what the Dyson video was except longer..
The Dyson video doesnt say to dislodge the top part though. Which I found very helpful!
Hi do you know whether the AM 09 heater top area can be twisted off in the same manner? My fan started making noises that sound like dust and hair trapped in side.
Can you soak the circle part ?
Probably yes since there are no moving parts, but I would NOT recommend it.
i want to get the dust inside...
Straight and to the point, thank you!
So looks like propellers can't be cleaned
You need to take it apart to clean it properly.i did
Use an air duster.
How do I out back the top back on? It just falls off again
put it on and then twist
Unsharpen omg I just fixed it 2 mins ago thank you
Anyone has a disassembly video or link for Dyson AM02 pedestal fan ease?
So what should I do if my dyson vacuum cleaner isn't working due to being clogged with dust?
Clean the filters, Check out the manual to do so.
I can't believe it, I bought a Dyson FOUR DAYS ago!!! xD
LOL this is a wipe down. I took the circular part off (hollow plastic tube) and used my handheld shower head and blasted water in it, the amount of dust and black soot that comes out is astonishing. Turned it right side up on a towel to let it dry out for a couple days. Noticed the blade on the body motor part was also caked so got a bottle brush and OMG NEVER AGAIN will I buy another POS Dyson. It’s just filled with black soot. No amount of trying to use just the brush would get it clean, it just keeps coming out. So taking it ALL apart now. Trying to clean those holes on bottom is a joke. Watched other YTs to completely take this POS apart and got news for you all, these things are FILLED with dust & black soot & who knows what else. Filters inside caked.
I vacuum with the brush attachment those bottom holes every week & in one day, there’s already starting to get an accumulation. HORRIBLE DESIGN. $500 garbage!
Thanks for your time!
Hey @upshapen does this work on the dp04 model too. Seems like a different housing and I didn’t want to twist too hard on it.
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Thank you
That is the lazy wipe technique...
the way u clean is not full cleaning
What other steps would you suggest?
Thanks buddy
This fan ISNT EVEN DIRTY. zero help. Waste of time.
Do not buy dyson Fan.
Why not?
Everyone on this video is here because they have a Dyson fan. Also, I’ve had this Dyson fan for 11 years and I’m just now having to maintenance it. Much better than buying a $50 boxfan that will break down every summer, causing me to spend more money replacing it.
1st
Rubbish video, who doesn’t know how to clean it from outside?
Thanks for the feedback
One of my biggest regrets is buying this fan, it's so overrated and hardly has any power, everyone who comes to my house and experiences it comments on how shit it is. I also bought a dyson Hoover and it too is completely useless, can't go under my bed because of the stupid ball thing, doesn't get in small corners and the separate stick bit has absolutely zero suction. Will never buy a Dyson product again, they are utterly useless, they may look pretty but performance is a pile of turd, save yourself the money people.
You must have a blockage in your Dyson 'hoover'. I have 2 and the suction is almost too strong for a long pile carpet.
You have cleaned the filters right? If they are dirty they block the airflow. Needs doing every couple of months.
The same goes for the fan. If the air intake holes get dusted up then less air goes in so less air comes out. I discovered that myself when I thought the fan was lacking power. Once I 'hoovered' the dust from the holes the fan was good again. I would say that everyone that visits when it is on think it is brilliant and say the only down side is the price.
If you weren't happy with it why not take it back ? a week later a month later, it's been a year I don't think they well give your money back now
Thank you!!!!!
Thank you
Thanks a lot!!
This fan ISNT EVEN DIRTY. zero help. Waste of time.
How dirty should it be before you clean it?
@@unsharpen if you could see mine you would understand