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Related: About this forumFixing a vacuum cleaner hose.
I have a 10-year old upright vacuum cleaner that was purchased at Walmart. Am I allowed to say the brand? It starts with an S and ends with a K.
Over the years, the hose cracked open in a couple places, which Mr. Diamond repaired with some Duct tape.
Recently the hose came apart from underneath the handle. Mr. D found a replacement handle/hose assembly kit for that model vacuum online and sent away for it ($23). I had no idea they sold those but apparently they do.
He was able to replace the handle assembly this morning using just a screwdriver - I watched him do it and I think I could do it myself if I ever need it replaced again. It seemed a shame to throw away the whole vacuum since the suction is still good.
Well I just used it and it works great and Im so happy we didnt have to spend $168 on a new one!
Ocelot II
(131,504 posts)Diamond_Dog
(41,291 posts)Thanks Ocelot!
mopinko
(74,100 posts)can i help u?
this thing doesnt suck.
the guy cracked up and swore no 1 had ever used that joke. ive always suspected he was kidding, and that was his stock response, rather than rolling his eyes at a new customer.
snowybirdie
(6,760 posts)Ever try and fix something. So much waste! Good job!
Diamond_Dog
(41,291 posts)But we do try. TY snowybirdie!
C Moon
(13,776 posts)...requiring companies that are selling electronics that cost $50 or more:
"Requirements: Manufacturers must make available parts, tools, and documentation (like schematics and service guides) to independent repair shops and the public."
Dunc
(495 posts)Hope it lasts another ten years friend.
Dunc
(495 posts)Amazing especially with dog hair you vacuum.
Diamond_Dog
(41,291 posts)Sophie sheds enough hair for 2
TommieMommy
(3,144 posts)Diamond_Dog
(41,291 posts)If you cant fix it with duct tape or WD40, it aint worth fixin.
Ocelot II
(131,504 posts)A corollary to that old saying is: If it moves and isn't supposed to, use duct tape; if it's supposed to move and doesn't, use WD-40.
Diamond_Dog
(41,291 posts)Those two items and a couple good screwdrivers should be able to handle almost anything!
TommieMommy
(3,144 posts)littlemissmartypants
(34,854 posts)"How can I make this into art?"
Thanks for the discussion, Diamond_Dog.
❤️
Diamond_Dog
(41,291 posts)YW, littlemisssmartypants
relogic
(292 posts)vacuum a second chance at at a life that sucks like djt rehabilitating his criminal allies with 2 billion slush fund.
Only difference? You got a bargain because youre not a traitorous thief of the Peoples treasury.
sprinkleeninow
(22,491 posts)Old Crank
(7,375 posts)I just shorted the power cords on two power strips that I installed under some kitchen cabinets.
I used the corner type. But they had 5 foot cords and I only needed 18 inches. For the new plugs I used ones that are flat to the wall with little flip up holders if you want to pull them out of the wall socket without yanking on the cord.
BeneteauBum
(871 posts)Saves a lot of money
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Peace ☮️