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Dyson Vaccum Cleaners

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Hi,

Does anyone know where I can by a Dyson Vacuum Cleaner in Bangkok?

Many thanks.

I understand Thais don’t like that type of vacuum cleaner because cleaning the filter is too messy. I was told that the Dyson brand is available in Thailand but I have never actually looked for it or seen it.

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I understand Thais don’t like that type of vacuum cleaner because cleaning the filter is too messy. I was told that the Dyson brand is available in Thailand but I have never actually looked for it or seen it.

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I've tried all the obvious places such as Central, Emporium, Robinson & Tesco. I'm sure that I saw them somewhere over here (when I wasn't looking for one) but I'll be dammned if I can remember where!

From the Dyson website it says they don't yet sell in Thailand. So it'd probably have to be through maybe a Singapore distributor.

Dyson website where to buy

I really like mine because keeping bags on hand was always a pain. Hope you find someplace to buy.

I'm sure I've seen them in Bangkok, too, altho I don't remember where...and I have one already. Why not enquire with the British Chamber of Commerce or the trade manager at the British Embassy? You can find both with a google search.

Edited by chatette

  • 2 years later...

Did anyone ever find one?

... wouldn't buy another one, had one for 13 months then it broke just past the end of the warrenty period.

  • 2 years later...

... wouldn't buy another one, had one for 13 months then it broke just past the end of the warrenty period.

had one for 3 years: with 4 dogs and 2 cats, would have been inundated with hair. Brilliant piece of kit.

Have a Samsung ,Airtrack canester model .Same principal as Dyson at a far cheaper price . :D31qyOzxiqZL._SS500_.jpg

Edited by Thaifan2

How about a maid? :)

How about a maid? :)

A real bargin at only THB 300/day....:rolleyes:

I had two and they were not as good as Kenmore but they did cost twice as much. BR

No not seen them in Thailand, if anywhere I would think in Bangkok.

I bought the top model in the UK 16 years ago and brought it with me to Thailand there is nothing better, it was the best thing for dogs hair and dust.

If you hoover a mattress like I did for a mate who said they were a load rubbish, when he saw all the white crap and dust going into the see through cylinder he went and bought one himself.

One of his reason was because he suffered from asthma.

There not cheap but worth it in my opinion.

Edited by Kwasaki

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