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Sounds like the battery is the issue. It would be worth it to at least try replacing the battery. Rechargeable batteries will lose their charging capability over time, especially if you don't let the battery run all the way down before recharging (the only exception is lead-acid batteries, which usually die completely if they get too undercharged).
Thanks for adding more information. If you feel it's time to upgrade, just get a Dyson. Those last a very long time and are very reliable. However, do NOT throw the old vacuum in the regular trash. Take it to a participating recycling center that accepts e-waste.
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-Also, yes. The rubber can't be replaced itself, but the roller can.

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Sounds like the battery is the issue. It would be worth it to at least try replacing the battery. Rechargeable batteries will lose their charging capability over time, especially if you don't let the battery run all the way down before recharging (the only exception is lead-acid batteries, which usually die completely if they get too undercharged).
Thanks for adding more information. If you feel it's time to upgrade, just get a Dyson. Those last a very long time and are very reliable. However, do NOT throw the old vacuum in the regular trash. Take it to a participating recycling center that accepts e-waste.
-Also, yes. The rubber belt can be replaced.
+Also, yes. The rubber can't be replaced itself, but the roller can.

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Sounds like the battery is the issue. It would be worth it to at least try replacing the battery. Rechargeable batteries will lose their charging capability over time, especially if you don't let the battery run all the way down before recharging (the only exception is lead-acid batteries, which usually die completely if they get too undercharged).
Thanks for adding more information. If you feel it's time to upgrade, just get a Dyson. Those last a very long time and are very reliable. However, do NOT throw the old vacuum in the regular trash. Take it to a participating recycling center that accepts e-waste.
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+Also, yes. The rubber belt can be replaced.

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Sounds like the battery is the issue. It would be worth it to at least try replacing the battery. Rechargeable batteries will lose their charging capability over time, especially if you don't let the battery run all the way down before recharging (the only exception is lead-acid batteries, which usually die completely if they get too undercharged).
-Does the vacuum die slowly, or does the power cut suddenly? If you could add more details to the question, that would really help.
+Thanks for adding more information. If you feel it's time to upgrade, just get a Dyson. Those last a very long time and are very reliable. However, do NOT throw the old vacuum in the regular trash. Take it to a participating recycling center that accepts e-waste.

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Sounds like the battery is the issue. It would be worth it to at least try replacing the battery. Rechargeable batteries will lose their charging capability over time, especially if you don't let the battery run all the way down before recharging (the only exception is lead-acid batteries, which usually die completely if they get too undercharged).
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+Does the vacuum die slowly, or does the power cut suddenly? If you could add more details to the question, that would really help.

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Sounds like the battery is the issue. It would be worth it to at least try replacing the battery. Rechargeable batteries will lose their charging capability over time, especially if you don't let the battery run all the way down before recharging (the only exception is lead-acid batteries, which usually die completely if they get too undercharged).

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