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Vacuum spare parts

Stokes Appliance Parts offers a comprehensive selection of vacuum spare parts to keep your vacuum running smoothly. Whether you need filters, hoses, belts, or brushes, we stock components for all major brands, ensuring a perfect fit every time.

Using genuine, high-quality parts helps maintain your vacuum's performance and prolongs its lifespan. Avoid the risks of using substandard replacements, which can lead to reduced suction power and further damage.

Our parts are sourced from trusted manufacturers, guaranteeing durability and reliability. Each item is clearly categorised by brand, making it easy to find exactly what you need.

 

Most Important Parts of a Vacuum

  1. Motor: The motor is the powerhouse of the vacuum, generating the suction needed to remove dirt and debris from surfaces.
  2. Filters: Filters trap dust, allergens, and small particles, ensuring that the air expelled from the vacuum is clean and safe to breathe.
  3. Brush Roll: The brush roll, located at the base of the vacuum, agitates carpet fibres to lift dirt, making it easier to vacuum up.
  4. Hose: The hose connects the vacuum head to the main body, allowing for flexible movement and reaching tight spaces.
  5. Dust Bag/Canister: The dust bag or canister collects and stores the dirt and debris picked up during vacuuming.
  6. Belt: The belt drives the brush roll, ensuring it spins effectively to clean carpets and other surfaces.
  7. Wand: The wand extends the reach of the vacuum, making it easier to clean hard-to-reach areas such as ceilings and corners.
  8. Power Cord: The power cord supplies electricity to the vacuum, enabling it to operate. A retractable cord is a common feature for added convenience.
  9. Wheels: The wheels allow the vacuum to move smoothly across floors, providing mobility and ease of use.
  10. Control Panel: The control panel or switch controls the power and various settings of the vacuum, including suction level and brush roll speed.

Familiarising yourself with these essential vacuum components will help you accurately identify and replace the correct parts, ensuring your vacuum operates efficiently and reliably. Keep in mind that not all of these components are replaceable.

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Oven Part Types

Part Type Description

Motor

The motor is the core component of the vacuum, generating the suction power needed to lift dirt and debris from surfaces. A malfunctioning motor can drastically reduce the vacuum's efficiency.

Filters

Filters trap dust, allergens, and small particles, preventing them from being released back into the air. Regularly replacing filters is crucial for maintaining air quality and vacuum performance.

Brush Roll

The brush roll agitates carpet fibres to lift dirt and debris, making it easier for the vacuum to pick them up. A worn-out brush roll can reduce cleaning effectiveness, especially on carpets.

Hose

The hose connects the vacuum head to the main body, providing flexibility and allowing you to clean hard-to-reach areas. Any damage or blockage in the hose can significantly reduce suction power.

Dust Bag/Canister

The dust bag or canister collects dirt and debris. It needs to be emptied or replaced regularly to maintain suction and prevent blockages. A full bag or canister can cause the vacuum to overheat and reduce its efficiency.

Belt

The belt drives the brush roll, ensuring it spins effectively to clean carpets. A broken or worn belt can cause the brush roll to stop turning, significantly reducing the vacuum's cleaning power.

Wand

The wand extends the reach of your vacuum, allowing you to clean high places such as ceilings and corners. A sturdy wand is essential for effective cleaning in these hard-to-reach areas.

Power Cord

The power cord supplies electricity to the vacuum. A retractable cord is a common feature for added convenience. Damage to the power cord can be a safety hazard and should be addressed immediately.

Wheels

The wheels allow the vacuum to move smoothly across different surfaces. Well-functioning wheels make vacuuming easier and reduce strain during use. Broken or stuck wheels can make the vacuum difficult to manoeuvre.

Control Panel

The control panel or switch controls the vacuum's power and settings, including suction level and brush roll speed. A malfunctioning control panel can make it difficult to operate the vacuum effectively.