Dyson DC05 Spares | A Quick guide

Todays Dyson is the DC05 key features are Dyson Dual Cyclone, No filters to buy, Lightweight, Easy to manoeuvre, ideally for Stair cleaning, has a  B.A.F. Seal of Approval, Dyson-engineered floortool , Ergonomic Wand Assembly, Intuitive controls , Easy to store , Clear bin , Tool holster , Suction release trigger , Suction release valve and a Robust construction.

For more help or assistance here at the Boodwa Blog we recommended Alan or the Dyson Doctor as he is know, he can help you get your spare part quickly and easily. Parts can be delivered UK wide, however servicing and Repairs are only available within the Manchester Area.

Call 0161 4997341 or 07967559395 or dysondoctor@hotmail.com and ask for Alan

DC05 Models

DC05 ABSOLUTE
DC05 ABSOLUTE PLUS TURBOBRUSH
DC05 LIMITED EDITION
DC05 MOTORHEAD
DC05 PLUS TURBOBRUSH
DC05 SILVER/RED

DC05 SILVER/YELLOW

Parts List for the DC05
(All prices include P&P)  

crevice tool £6.21
dust brush (swivel) £7.14
litter picker (swivel) £7.38
bent end handle £14.27
bin ass (all colours) £26.60
cyclone top (all colours) £34.01
brushroll for floortool  £19.71
furniture gaurd £10.75
motor (yv511) £41.72
motor (ydk) £38.21
motor carbons (ydk) £7.63
telescopic rod (all colours) £33.92
filter (washable) £11.41
filter (hepa) £15.19
filter (h-level) £12.66
filter pad only £10.71
hose (all colours) £26.60
cable re-wind ass. £25.60
on/off switch £6.77
on/off pedal (all colours) £8.95
floor tool £39.31
turbo tool £39.31
rear wheel £9.69

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The Dirtchamber Sessions … Old School Mixing

Dirt chamber Session 

After hearing just a sample of this album I was in awe of the mixing being a Disco Mix Club fan it pushed all the right buttons for me to then find out it was  Liam Howlett of The Prodigy and recorded for a Radio 1 session I was amazed. The blend of beats and vocals is truly genius and it tops the playlist on my Walkman, the tracklist is below although rumour is a Beatles track sample was removed after permission to use was not given so much for musical freedom.

Track listing |

1 – 7:18

Intro Beats - taken from Run-D.M.C.’s “Here We Go [Live at the Funhouse]”.
Rasmus, “Punk Shock” (1998)
Hardnoise, “Untitled” (1991)
The Chemical Brothers, “Chemical Beats” (1995)
Ultramagnetic MC’s, “Kool Keith Housing Things” (1988)
Lightning Rod featuring Jalal, “Sport” (1988)
Ultramagnetic MC’s, “Give the Drummer Some” (1988)
Time Zone, “Wildstyle” (1983)

2 – 6:44

Bomb the Bass, “Bug Powder Dust” (1994)
Trouble Funk, “Pump Me Up” (1984)
The Charlatans, “How High” (1997)
The Prodigy, “Poison” (1995)
Jane’s Addiction, “Been Caught Stealing” (1997)
Tim Dog featuring KRS-One, “I Get Wrecked” (1993)

3 – 6:03

Babe Ruth, “The Mexican” (1972)
The B-Boys, “Rock the House” (1983)
The Chemical Brothers, “(The Best Part of) Breaking Up” (1996)
Word of Mouth, “King Kut” (1985)

4 – 7:52

DJ Mink, “Hey Hey Can You Relate” (Instrumental) (1990)
The KLF, “What Time Is Love” (1988)
Bones Breaks, “Funky Acid Makossa” (1988)
Bones Breaks, “Shifted Off” (1988)
Bones Breaks, “And the Break Goes Again” (1988)
Meat Beat Manifesto, “Radio Babylon” (1990)
Herbie Hancock, “Rockit” (1983)
The 45 King, “900 Number” (1992)
Propellerheads, “Spybreak!” (1997)
Beastie Boys, “It’s the New Style” (1986)

5 – 4:57

Sex Pistols, “New York” (1977)
Fatboy Slim, “Punk to Funk” (1996)
Medicine, “I’m Sick” (1997)

6 – 5:48

D.S.T., “The Home of Hip Hop” (1985)
JVC Force, “Strong Island” (1984)
Primal Scream, “Kowalski” (1997)
Beastie Boys, “Time to Get Ill” (1986)
Barry White, “I’m Gonna Love You a Little More Babe” (1973)
Public Enemy, “Public Enemy No. 1″ (1987)
The JB’s, “Blow Your Head” (1974)
T La Rock, “Breakin’ Bells” (1993)

7 – 3:59

LL Cool J, “Get Down” (1987)
Digital Underground, “The Humpty Dance” (1989)
Uptown, “Dope on Plastic” (1989)
Coldcut, “Beats and Pieces” (1987)

8 – 8:40

London Funk Allstars, “Sure Shot” (1995)
West Street Mob, “Break Dancin’ (Electric Boogie)” (1983)
Hijack, “Doomsday of Rap” (1988)
Renegade Soundwave, “Ozone Breakdown” (1988)
The Beginning of the End, “Funky Nassau” (1971)
The Jimmy Castor Bunch, “It’s Just Begun” (1972)

Liam Howlett

Welcome to the Boo Blog

After setting up everyones elses blogs I final get round to doing my own….. welcome to the boo blog, my insane views and reviews, my favourite ladies and any other rant I can cough up….prob be about the CSA god those people are freaks.

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