Thanks for the video. Hopefully i can watch it backwards and figure out the tear down process. So I've got a completely random and totally unrelated to the Dyson Fan question for you. At the tail end of the video from 9:48 you test the fan on a black countertop. I have this exact same countertop in my condo and have always wondered what the name of it was. Any chance you have any info on it? Sorry...like I said, totally unrelated. :)
Thanks for the video. Since it's a reassembly I had to skip around a bit to disassemble mine, but this was really helpful. Got it cleaned and back together.
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@@scottitonline did not but used water and then blew it out with leaf blower. Unfortunately when I put the base back together there is something rubbing and sound is off so back to drawing board. Thanks!
Torx 15, 10, and 8 Screwdrivers 🪛 7mm wrench 🔧 for nut on the spinal. Nylon Brush and a Flashlight 🔦 to remove tiny clogged holes. PS: The dirt in the base doesn’t effect performance. May need disassemble to grease, if squeaky. Barbie doll was not required for repair.