I believe that model is the one like I have, a 23T7-V. Does that model have a motor inlet filter? Mine does not have one. I could not tell even with all your footage near the end of your video showing the bottom of the machine during your “postmortem“.
Wow that cyclone piece on,your bissell powerforce compact has hair wrapped around it even my bissell powerforce compact gets hair wrapped it's cyclone piece
Since the new model for this 2112, the Helix bagless, and the bagged version- 1739 are all about the same price now, a shootout between all 3 would be great.
@@VacLab Thanks, it's the one I chose after I read a rave review on Reddit lol. I really like it, especially the weight. I did glue the handle that doubles as the extension wand in place with 3m 5200, and just use one from my old Bissell. If they could engineer out that wobble it would be great. I use an extension cord when necessary.
Does this deep clean carpet? With a little water? Or just dust and dirt? I need to really clean my carpet bad....Or can I just buy products to clean my carpet then and it clean it that way?
Your probably not gonna reply but I have one that looks like this hits it’s blue mine doesn’t sound like yours does i cleaned out the fan but it doesn’t sound the way it’s supposed to
@@christopherfernandez4310 the Dyson dc14 and dc33 both are basically very similar because they both have similar airflow and they both have the sane cleaner head design and same brushroll so in other words they both clean pretty well the same . check out his dyson dc14 whole house cleaning video if you wanna know the results because they both perform the same
Since 2014, I have found and usually was able to salvage a multitude of vacuum cleaners (mostly Bissells) found in, or sitting by our dumpsters. Most of them simply need cleaning, a new belt, and/or a new filter, and are usually missing at least one attachment. I’m told most of them are Bissells because Bissell sells more than other brands. Even cheap vacuums deserve better care than what I have seen them get. Throwing them out just because they get clogged or break a belt is ridiculous as they are very simple to DIY. Though I thoroughly recommend wearing a dust mask when cleaning out any vacuum, and also when vacuuming with a cheap vacuum as no cheap vacuum is sealed. But surely some enterprising DIY person could figure out a way to at least pragmatically seal a cheap vacuum. In any case, if given proper care, even a cheap vacuum should last you years.
iiEnvyRose101 Said - "that thing is garbage i got a new hoover air steerable bc this thing broke down bissells are terrible" That purely emotional and ridiculous comment is pointless and clearly not motivated by actual testing. I acquired my unit from Goodwill and it only needed a belt. Five years old and still going strong. Does fabulously with topical cleaning as my extensive testing proves. Claiming all "brand X" vacuums are terrible just got you banned. Grow up!