Be sure to heat dry those wet vacs, wait 24 hours, then plug them into a GFCI outlet. That's what I do with all my wet trash picked appliances. Yesterday, I trash picked a "PowerPath System" very similar to this. I will make a video on it soon. BTW, at 4:19, you got BARE WIRE showing, and you need to cover it with electrical tape (no other kind of tape). Though your best option is to replace that "dog bite fever" cord, esp since it could get floodwater in it if left in your basement.
My church has the Panasonic version of this in lime green.
My goodness these are rare vacuum cleaners! Not as common to see them around anymore, and certainly apart of Sears legacy. Awesome job!
Be sure to heat dry those wet vacs, wait 24 hours, then plug them into a GFCI outlet. That's what I do with all my wet trash picked appliances. Yesterday, I trash picked a "PowerPath System" very similar to this. I will make a video on it soon.
BTW, at 4:19, you got BARE WIRE showing, and you need to cover it with electrical tape (no other kind of tape). Though your best option is to replace that "dog bite fever" cord, esp since it could get floodwater in it if left in your basement.
Good job buddy
Cool
good job buddy
You should do a video when you take the motor out of those Kenmore bags don’t seal too fell
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You can tell this vacuum is before 1997. The Kenmore logo is old.
Nice one
This one screams "made by Panasonic" lol.
@Intellitech Studios most of those had the auto adjustment
I really love the green.
That literally looks like a Panasonic
@@swatofficer2046 I wonder why, maybe Kenmore is owned by Panasonic.
Vac💥🔥👈😂
We had 1 just like this when I was growing up and it was a piece of junk!