V6 from 2018, should I keep and fix?
V6 Cordless Versus an Upgrade Like the V15
Cordless vacuum - Dyson V6 Animal around $250 or Dyson V8 absolute for around $470?
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I recently bought a new V8 as my main vacuum, however I still have a V6 from 2018 which was my former regular vacuum.
It’s starting to show its wear and tear, and the battery is getting ready to be replaced as it’s the original and only lasts about 30 seconds to a minute at best when I put it in Max mode.
I am wondering if it’s actually worth replacing the battery (and a few other components, like the motorhead brush and maybe buying a soft floor roller brush if I can find one) cost wise at this point.
I only intend on using this one as a secondary vacuum for my home office. I am interested in the Amazon batteries but I’ve heard they are not worth the price drop, but the official ones are almost $150 Canadian dollars.
At this point, would it be more worthwhile to get a new secondary vacuum or invest in parts replacement and try to get some more years out of it?
I have the V6 cordless vacuum and love it. I've had it for probably six or seven years. I am using my second non-Dyson battery, and so far, it mostly holds a charge. I am tempted to upgrade to a newer model, but I worry I will find the larger canister more cumbersome, and will thus enjoy the new model less. Anyone have experience upgrading models? If it ain't broke, don't fix it? Or is the more powerful motor worth it? I am considering the V15 and want to hop on some of these Black Friday sales if I'm going to pull the trigger. All anecdotes welcomed!