Dyson Gen5 & V15 Detect Motorhead Wheel Defect  – Class Action Investigation

Chimicles Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith LLP is investigating a potential class action related to a reported defect in the motorhead wheel assembly of certain Dyson cordless vacuum cleaners. Specifically, numerous consumers have reported that the small wheels located on the main cleaning head of their Gen5 Detect or V15 Detect vacuums are prematurely breaking or detaching, frequently occurring within mere weeks or months of purchase. The failure of the motorhead wheels severely impairs the vacuum’s ability to move smoothly and effectively clean.

If your Dyson Detect vacuum experienced the motorhead wheel defect, please fill-out the form provided below with details of your situation.

Dyson Vacuum Motorhead Wheel Defect (#528)

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