How to Replace the Dyson V7 / V8 / V10 / V11 Fluffy Head Tube (Blue Tube)

If you own a Dyson V7, V8, V10, or V11 Fluffy vacuum, you may have run into the frustrating issue of a broken or cracked blue tube inside the fluffy head. This is a common weak point — but the good news is you don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars on a brand-new fluffy head. With a simple replacement tube, you can repair it yourself in just a few minutes.

At VACRevive, we’ve made a quick video tutorial to show you exactly how to do it. You can watch it here:


Why Does the Blue Tube Break?

The fluffy head is designed for hard floors, and over time the blue connection tube can become worn or crack from regular use. Once it’s damaged, suction drops, and your Dyson won’t pick up dust properly.


The Easy Fix: Replace the Tube

Instead of throwing away the whole head, you can simply swap out the broken tube. Our high-quality replacement blue tube is:

  • Compatible with Dyson V7, V8, V10, and V11 Fluffy heads

  • Made by reputable manufacturers, built to last

  • Easy to install with just a few steps


Step-by-Step Guide (Video Demonstration Above)

  1. Remove the fluffy head from your Dyson.

  2. Carefully disassemble the head to access the tube.

  3. Take out the broken blue tube.

  4. Insert the new replacement tube and secure it in place.

  5. Reassemble the head and test your vacuum.

The whole process usually takes less than 10 minutes — and you’ll immediately notice the suction power return.


Where to Get the Replacement Tube

We stock the Dyson Fluffy Head Blue Tube replacement part right here at VACRevive:

This is a compatible replacement part (not genuine Dyson), tested for quality and durability. It’s a cost-effective solution to keep your Dyson running like new.


Final Thoughts

A broken tube doesn’t mean the end of your Dyson. With a quick replacement, you can extend the life of your vacuum, save money, and reduce waste.

If you’ve got a Dyson V12, V15, or Gen5 Laser head, we also carry the blue tube replacement for those models:

How to Replace the Dyson V7 / V8 / V10 / V11 Fluffy Head Tube (Blue Tube)
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