Vacuum cleaners
Vacuum Cleaner Parts & Accessories in New Zealand
Your vacuum lost suction or stopped working completely. Before you buy a new one, most issues are simple fixes with the right replacement part. We stock genuine and compatible vacuum parts with daily dispatch from our Palmerston North warehouse. Fast nationwide delivery with expert local support.
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Find the exact component you need to restore your vacuum's suction and efficiency.
Why Choose Us for Vacuum Parts in New Zealand?
100% NZ Owned & Operated: Dispatched daily from our Palmerston North warehouse for rapid nationwide delivery.
Genuine & Authorized: Official resellers for major brands, ensuring you receive reliable parts that meet manufacturer standards.
Massive Local Inventory: We hold thousands of parts in stock with access to millions of spare codes on demand.
Expert Local Support: Our team helps you identify the exact part for your model via email, saving you the stress of incorrect orders.
Trusted by Thousands: With over 150,000 satisfied Kiwi customers, we are the go-to source for homeowners and trade professionals alike.
How to Buy the Perfect Vacuum Part for Your Machine
- Locate Your Model Number Check the sticker on the bottom or back of your vacuum (e.g., Dyson V11, LG CordZero, or Nilfisk GM80).
- Search by Type Filter by part category, whether it's filters, floor tools, hoses, or batteries.
- Check Compatibility Read the product description carefully to ensure your specific model number is listed.
- Review Specifications For universal parts (like 32mm vs 35mm floor tools), double-check the diameter.
- Confirm Stock Look for the "In Stock" badge for the fastest shipping across NZ.
Quick Buying Guide: Getting the Right Part
1. Genuine or Compatible?
Go Genuine for the "heart" of the machine (motors or electronics). It protects your warranty and guarantees a 100% fit.
Go Compatible for "wear and tear" items (filters or floor tools). It's a great way to save money, provided you buy from a trusted NZ supplier to ensure quality.
2. When to Replace Your Parts
Filters: Swap these every 6 to 12 months. Old filters kill suction and make the motor work too hard.
Brushes: If the bristles look flat or soft, they won't "scrub" your carpet. A new brush makes the vacuum feel brand new.
Seals & Gaskets: If your vacuum sounds "hissy" or feels weak, a tiny cracked seal might be leaking all your suction power.
NZ Consumer Guarantees Act
All parts we sell are covered under the NZ Consumer Guarantees Act. If a part is faulty or not fit for purpose, we provide straightforward returns and replacements, giving you peace of mind that international marketplaces cannot match.
Common Vacuum Issues & Quick Fixes
Loss of Suction Usually caused by a clogged filter or a blockage in the hose. Wash or replace your filters first.
Burning Smell Often a snapped belt or hair tangled in the brush roll. Check the agitator for obstructions.
Vacuum Cutting Out Likely overheating. Check for blockages and ensure the motor filter is clean.
Battery Not Charging Common in cordless models. Ensure terminals are clean. If it still fails, it's time for a replacement battery.
Whistling Noise Indicates a leak in the seal or a cracked hose. Inspect the hose while the vacuum is running to feel for air leaks.
Restore Your Vacuum's Power Today
Don't let a broken part or a clogged filter stop your cleaning. We have the NZ stock and expertise to get your vacuum back in action. Shop our range now and enjoy fast, affordable shipping nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the list of vacuum cleaner parts?
Essential parts include HEPA filters, motors, brush rollers, drive belts, and suction hoses. You may also need gaskets, seals, and specialized floor tools to maintain peak performance.
What is the best vacuum cleaner to buy in NZ?
Miele (bagged) and Dyson or Shark (cordless) are the top choices for NZ homes due to their durability. They are highly recommended because replacement parts are easily available locally.
Is it worth fixing an old vacuum?
Yes, replacing a motor or filter is much cheaper than spending hundreds on a new machine. Repairing your vacuum restores its original power and reduces environmental waste.
How do you know if your vacuum motor is burnt out?
You will notice a strong burning smell, loud grinding noises, or the vacuum suddenly cutting out. If it won't restart after cooling down for an hour, the motor likely needs replacing.
How to fix a vacuum that won't suction?
Clear any blockages in the hose and wash or replace your filters to restore airflow. Also, check that the dustbin or bag is properly sealed to prevent air leaks.
Do vacuums have a reset button?
Most use a "thermal cut-out" that resets automatically once the motor cools for 30 to 60 minutes. Some models also have a physical red reset button located near the brush head.
