Kenmore Progressive Bagless 116.36932 Upright Vacuum Repair
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- Kenmore Progressive Bagless 116.36932 Upright Vacuum Repair
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I have picked up a couple of these over the years, I stopped though as I really don’t care for them. The biggest problem is finding parts and they are overly complicated. My understanding is people loved them because they cleaned well but once they started having issues they were not worth fixing. I’m sure you saw a ton of these come in to the vac shops you worked at.
I used to have one of the bagged Inteli-clean models of this vacuum. I used it til 2015, then I got a refurbished Dyson DC41. I like the Dyson, but next time I'm getting a Miele.
My grandfather still has the 1st gen Progressive with Direct Drive (the early model with the 2 stage suction motor before getting that newer single stage inducer motor), and it's been running great the day he bought it back in 2004, I personally like using it over my parent's current Elite (not that that's a bad vacuum, in fact I argue that it's the last good vacuum still being sold today). They do not build them the same way they used to back then.
I am curious as how to tell 1st Gen from newer ones. I have one with a odd blue gray color and hoping its the first Gen.
This is as bad as the Hoover PowerDash I tried to break apart to identify why motor seized. Couldn't actually get it separated so ended up in trash bin. Picked up a Bissell to replace it.
The older Progressives were built better by far, tool less belt changes on the belt drive models and better plastics on the beltless models
Nice mouth. You're cracking me up. But, yes agreed. P.0.S. I have one on my bench and was looking for video assist. Customer brought in this model with the brush roll not working, and claimed the machine is about ten years old. This thing has to be more than ten. I wrestled with mine similarly, but managed to separate. I buttoned mine up and intend to return to the customer. Not worth spending any more time on it. The reset button started the brush roller working again.
Wow.
LUCKY!! I always wanted these Kenmore’s as a kid. In fact, the red color is what makes it rare
Those vacuum’s used to be good before Panasonic stopped their contract with Kenmore
True. The most common color I've seen them in is blue. Our Multi-Force was blue too.
@@windsorwolf7162 Right! You don’t see these as often on the market
Mine is purple, and still running with routine cleaning; not quite the tear-down you did, but as thoroughly as I can without taking out all those screws.
My grandmother had one for a while but then replaced this hunk of junk with another hunk of junk (a shark because of course) im gonna try to get her to look at a bagged cleaner. I dont know why she likes bagless units when they are junk.
Fortunately they were never sold in The Netherlands. 😵💫🙏🎂
I always thought those direct drive Kenmores were hunks of junk because if the brush roll motor went out you’d basically lose all of your cleaning abilities. At least with rubber belts their pretty cheap and you can even find them at supermarkets. Although long life belts are the way to go.
I have a few they last well
have you ever came across one that the roller was going backwards? not this model but the earlier panasonic counterpart. couldnt believe it ...
"done the obvious thing with a bagless vacuum.." Shortest video you made yet... *tosses vac in the dumpster*
I really should have just done that .
This seems as hard to open as my cheapo upright I bought recently (called a Hoover Blaze in the UK). It seemed like it had millions of screws and was probably the hardest vacuum I've ever taken apart.
I actually loved mine but mine was bagged I didn’t have many issues besides the sensor getting dirty sometimes than the moter started arking and I didn’t know how to fix it than and I threw it it 🙁
That motor sounds like an air raid siren or the hydraulics on some airplanes.
Dear god
i have one still sounds healthy
found a bagged version berings in worse shape..
"piece of shit Kenmore" lol You're is really appreciated. 😁
Can confirm these vacuums, I have the bagged version, are poorly designed and over engineered, not made to be taken apart. Just a total pain in the ass to work with.
I should have watched this vid before picking one up for $5 at thrift store. Seems beefy and its very heavy. Gonna tear apart whilst watching.
Edit: Didn't even need to tear apart. Clogged Hepa filter was mucking up the show so I went back to thrift store and got 9 new bags and 3 new filters for $1.50. A little dusting and external cleaning and I am golden. Much better than my crappy Dirt Devil which wants to spew dust all over. This think works like a champ and only $5. Down the road if the brush goes out I'll just scrap it.
For me I be like nope. In the garbage it goes
This is the right answer!
I always referred to them as 'Kenwhore' lmao
Time to use the hammer.
This is the final solution
Are you going to keep that Kenmore
All of that effort just to take it apart? Even half decent Hoovers are easier to take apart!
For cleaning nasty shit try ( spray nine ) it work great and it is not toooo expensive
Terrible
It most certainly is a terrible vacuum.