Ran over a pair of earbuds in the home office and this started - now have it torn apart, pulled roller and sound ceased - found your vid problem bearings in roller huh makes sense - issue resolved without tearing further into product, thank you - roller purchase it is then, much appreciated
A few days ago the only knowledge I had of this vacuum was how to vacuum. UA-cam vids helped take it apart but I was not aware it had bearings. Thanks for the informative vid. This has got ti the problem.
I just bought a hoover H-free100 just 1h ago. I assume it is a recent model, but since i live on an Island in the middle of the Atlantic... It might be an old model LOL as soon as o tried it it started rattling.... Just like yours! Thanks for the help
I'm not sure about the rebuild, I think when I was looking into it (as far as parts) just bearings wasn't an option...I understand, cost of everything these days is crazy...good luck
@@GetToThePointplz123 Aliepxress tends to have little things like bearings. There are also industrial shops that supply many types of bearings (ex. Aklands Gainer) . Just need to measure out the bearings
@@HR-uf9sj I bought replacement bearings. Becareful removing the bearing covers as they are weak. I broke both, but was able to put it back together. Use 2 flat screw drivers and try to get them close to the cetner so there is less twisting when you prie them off.
I have a different hoover 🙄 i will look underneath it....but the pipe is vibrating so i guess new filters they are a year old now😂🙈 and i have birds, rats and a dog 😂
Hoovers the only vacuum my parents would buy..NOT THE PLASTIC ONES...if you take really good care of the classic models they can really last..I'd rather buy a second hand Hover than plastic .I call Vacuums of the Millennium " Dusposable".
Thank you so much--same vacuum, same sound! I appreciate that you've saved me the time and effort of figuring this problem out.
Ran over a pair of earbuds in the home office and this started - now have it torn apart, pulled roller and sound ceased - found your vid problem bearings in roller huh makes sense - issue resolved without tearing further into product, thank you - roller purchase it is then, much appreciated
A few days ago the only knowledge I had of this vacuum was how to vacuum. UA-cam vids helped take it apart but I was not aware it had bearings. Thanks for the informative vid. This has got ti the problem.
Thanks alot, I thought rhe engine was about to burnout on mine until I watched the video.
Nice
I just bought a hoover H-free100 just 1h ago. I assume it is a recent model, but since i live on an Island in the middle of the Atlantic... It might be an old model LOL as soon as o tried it it started rattling.... Just like yours! Thanks for the help
Yes. That's the noise. Got a new brush roller, problem solved. Thank you very much!
That sounds like the exact problem I have with my Bissell. Thanks!
Brotha you just saved me from putting mines on fire lol
I get it man, vacuums suck ( literally)
Take the plastic covers off the bearings and clean put them back on and reinstall it will run like new.
I have a bissell but yes this helped!! Thank you!
Thanks for posting pretty sure mine has the same problem.
This pretty much convinced me to order a new roller.
its the brushroll. Check the bearing and for play in the brush
I feel like there are lots of loud vacuums. I wish there were more quiet vacuums
Fer-sure
I had this when I was 10 years old
Can the roller be rebuilt? Here in Canada, shipping is 20 and roller 25 USD. 45 USD hard to justify for resale at 100. Surely it can be rebuilt!
Took the roller apart and feels like the bearings were not made right - wiggle a bit.
I'm not sure about the rebuild, I think when I was looking into it (as far as parts) just bearings wasn't an option...I understand, cost of everything these days is crazy...good luck
@@GetToThePointplz123 Aliepxress tends to have little things like bearings. There are also industrial shops that supply many types of bearings (ex. Aklands Gainer) . Just need to measure out the bearings
@@brettarogers144 same. Cannot find replacement roller. Is there a video of disassembly?
@@HR-uf9sj I bought replacement bearings. Becareful removing the bearing covers as they are weak. I broke both, but was able to put it back together. Use 2 flat screw drivers and try to get them close to the cetner so there is less twisting when you prie them off.
I used to have that vacuum I am try to find another one.
I have a different hoover 🙄 i will look underneath it....but the pipe is vibrating so i guess new filters they are a year old now😂🙈 and i have birds, rats and a dog 😂
Sounds like your vacuum gets a workout
Do you have the link where you purchased roller ? Thanks
Sorry, I don't...
www.ezvacuum.com/hoover-uh70120-windtunnel-t-series-with-onoff-brushroll-303202001-genuine-p-3755.html Or this one. Happy to help! :)
having same issue.
Still shouldn’t be running that high and loud.
Anyone have trouble with the replacement roller not lasting? I imagine they fixed the problem by now (?)
I use mind 5 times and now it doing that
Hoovers the only vacuum my parents would buy..NOT THE PLASTIC ONES...if you take really good care of the classic models they can really last..I'd rather buy a second hand Hover than plastic .I call Vacuums of the Millennium " Dusposable".
Brush roller bearings.