OMG! This should be labeled why to avoid cheap bagless vacuums. I really enjoy how you show every bit of it. Just give brand new one of these to normal consumer and it's disaster waiting to happen. It leaks dust everywhere and past the filters. Motors get out of balance like this had due to the dust. You literally need to clean all the pre motor filters after every use what is absolutely hilarious. How bagged vacuum works: Change the bag once a month and clean the filters once a year. And people like these! They have some charm to them and some vacuum enthusiasts don't mind constant need for maintenance.
@@ElevatorWasher5000 i disagree those pleated filters get filthy and take longer to clean than the newer circle foam pad . i like agitation on the old model though
When it comes to screw drivers, I totally agree about the feeling torque problem which can lead to broken screw posts. When watching the repair videos of the channel we dare not speak his name, its name is synonymous with "efficiency reports" with the stick man vacuuming next to a tachometer is when he repairs vacuums he uses a cordless drill to assemble and disassemble various vacuum cleaners and even with high quality threaded inserts on some of those expensive EuroVacs (Miele/Lindhaus/Sebo) you can end up breaking the screw posts.
Get a bagged version of this one! The bagless version clogs the filters within a few minutes of vacuums dust and fine grit and spews it back into the air which means you won’t stop sneezing for the next 2 days
I just got one just like it! Has no missing parts, besides the filter. I think the brush is going to die soon, and other stuff. Other than that’s it’s pretty solid
Tornadoes? Oh boy, I wonder what Summer weather will be like for my area of Ontario as Ohio is only 4-6 h South from me by car. Our weather was pretty mild all Winter as I only did snow blowing maybe 5 or 6 times overall. Not a lot of money made.
To me, i will save the blue Bissell cos it is rare, it was make in Korea. Rest In Peace, Bissell. You make me so sad that you toss it into your large dust bin
I wonder if this was used in a commercial setting, as filthy and caked as this is. I hope that they maintain their cars better. If not , we are all in trouble
@@VacLab well my old job I took it with me to do housekeeping with and for some reason someone used it and I believe they sucked up water with it and the motor doesn't sound too great lol
It's amazing now days, people think we should go "green", but buy bagless machines, don't take care of them, then toss them in the landfill, then go out and buy another, and start the cycle all over
OMG! This should be labeled why to avoid cheap bagless vacuums. I really enjoy how you show every bit of it. Just give brand new one of these to normal consumer and it's disaster waiting to happen. It leaks dust everywhere and past the filters. Motors get out of balance like this had due to the dust. You literally need to clean all the pre motor filters after every use what is absolutely hilarious. How bagged vacuum works: Change the bag once a month and clean the filters once a year. And people like these! They have some charm to them and some vacuum enthusiasts don't mind constant need for maintenance.
My filters are almost never dirty after every use lol
At least the older models are better than the newer ones
@@ElevatorWasher5000 i disagree those pleated filters get filthy and take longer to clean than the newer circle foam pad . i like agitation on the old model though
When it comes to screw drivers, I totally agree about the feeling torque problem which can lead to broken screw posts. When watching the repair videos of the channel we dare not speak his name, its name is synonymous with "efficiency reports" with the stick man vacuuming next to a tachometer is when he repairs vacuums he uses a cordless drill to assemble and disassemble various vacuum cleaners and even with high quality threaded inserts on some of those expensive EuroVacs (Miele/Lindhaus/Sebo) you can end up breaking the screw posts.
I recently got a Bissell Rewind Smartclean 58F8-3, which is pretty much a higher end version of this machine.
Get a bagged version of this one!
The bagless version clogs the filters within a few minutes of vacuums dust and fine grit and spews it back into the air which means you won’t stop sneezing for the next 2 days
That's quite the exaggeration isn't it? I have several of these Bissell bagless types and they do no such thing under most circumstances.
I just got one just like it! Has no missing parts, besides the filter. I think the brush is going to die soon, and other stuff. Other than that’s it’s pretty solid
Bissell CleanView helix are pretty dirty, needs to be clean up or disposal
He already disposal because the cleanview helix is not worth fixing because the motor bearing are shot
I would take the blue cyclone thing but I know you need it
I knew right away that cleanview was gonna sound like a siren by just how dirty the filter was.
had you fixed it there are plenty of bissell nuts that would have gladly paid full for it though ebay.
Are all early 2000s bissell vacuums made in Korea? Cause I have a bissell Powerforce bagged vacuum that was also made in Korea, which was from 2006.
I can't say as I don't follow Bissell that closely.
All the dirt these vacuums seen. Could you imagine their allergies on the daily 🤧🤔😳
Yea my bissell has a wind down noise I think it’s allergic
@@GamerisawesomeYTonPSN all the dirt that went through the motor. It ruined it.
@@TRec3791 it’s just the wind down not the motor sound on my vacuum
@Gamerisawesome492 oh you're vacuum lol, I thought you meant Vaclab's lol.
Tornadoes? Oh boy, I wonder what Summer weather will be like for my area of Ontario as Ohio is only 4-6 h South from me by car. Our weather was pretty mild all Winter as I only did snow blowing maybe 5 or 6 times overall. Not a lot of money made.
AY that’s my dads Cleanview helix I had on but it’s gone😭
I bought one used at a flea market and I just had to replace the belt and clean it up and it works great no issues
Fabulous!
That was a Samsung Bissell. Used to have one, but gave it to someone in a Trade.
My favorite bissells
To me, i will save the blue Bissell cos it is rare, it was make in Korea. Rest In Peace, Bissell. You make me so sad that you toss it into your large dust bin
I wonder if this was used in a commercial setting, as filthy and caked as this is. I hope that they maintain their cars better. If not , we are all in trouble
Plz rebuild it
I love that vacuum and think u will enjoy it
Did you watch the video at all? 🤣
Ya ik but it is a good vacuum and would love to see a Mrs Vaclab video of her using that on a whole house clean
The vacuum was throw out in this video. Guess you didnt watch. ☹️
48:10 안돼! 모터를 버리다니. 아무래도 생각보다 고치기가 너무 힘들나보네요. ㅠㅠ
The bearings were gone
No plan to put in new bearings?
Wow now that is one very dirty light bulb now I don't know that if the light bulb woks?
I have that exact same vacuum and let me tell you I hate it
So what's wrong with it?
@@VacLab well my old job I took it with me to do housekeeping with and for some reason someone used it and I believe they sucked up water with it and the motor doesn't sound too great lol
I had one of those and the belt melted
So did you replace the belt?
@@VacLab yes, I replaced the belt
Samsung manufactured the Korean Bissells.
Samsung is a Korean company.
@@ElijahVacuums They made the original power force machines under contract.
@@applianceman6009 why did Samsung stop making Bissell vacuum cleaners?
@@ElijahVacuums They got a lower cost for a China manufacturer contract.
@@applianceman6009 So that's how the quality of Bissell vacuums dropped more than my grade in science class! Now I understand!
I NEED THAT CKEAN VIEWWW😭😭😭
Well of course you do. :)
Dirty fan.
What tipped you off? 😁
@@VacLab do you mean mad tipped off? If so I'm not mad. That's one LOUD fan...
@@trsworldofvacuums that's not what tipped off means here in the U.S.
It's amazing now days, people think we should go "green", but buy bagless machines, don't take care of them, then toss them in the landfill, then go out and buy another, and start the cycle all over
Exactly!