Erin H need help to clarify doubt about : Why won’t my bagless vacuum suck? It’s driving me crazy!?
I have a hoover bagless vacuum. Over time it has lost suction. I have cleaned the filter in the chamber next to where all the debris is collected and nothing is stuck underneath it. I don’t know much about the mechanical workings of a vacuum and don’t want to start tinkering if I don’t know what’s wrong.
Have you had this problem? How did you fix it?
I also have a lot of pet hair in my home and live in a dusty climate. Could this be part of my problem?
For the love of Tivo and Popeye’s chicken, please help me!
Try this:
Answer by unreal
2 places to look for a blockage
check by the beater bar thats the brush part and the other one is the hose if you have the attachment pieces
What do you think? Answer below!
you have a clog some where in the hose more likely
Remove the hose, likely that you have a hairball stuck in the there.
Say, that reminds me, what’s the difference between a Harley and a Hoover?
Answer, the position of the dirtbag, :>)
you very easily could have a broken belt or a clog, either is very likely. even bagless cleaners have belts that keep the moving parts moving properly, and if they’re not, your suction will go down dramatically. you should have someone look at it though that knows what they’re doing. good luck!
The fact that is has lost suction gradually indicates a blockage, most likely a huge hairball, in the suction path from the beater-bar compartment. If you can disassemble it yourself, it should be easy to find. If not, take it to a Hoover service center.
Rmoving the belt cover is usually a user friendly job, and there are instructions in the manual. Take the cover off, and look in the throat of the suction line at the back of the unit.
I’m on my third vacuum in 8 years. Sometimes they just lose suction, die and there’s nothing you can do about it. I have 5 cats and each time I vacuum I have to dump the container at least twice. I also have to stick my hand up in there and pull down huge clumps of cat hair that get tangled around the filter area. If you’ve tried everything it may just be time for another vacuum (annoying). I currently have the Bissell ‘PowerForce’ Upright Bagless and it’s the best one I’ve used yet. I saw online that Wal-Mart has them for only $ 50. I know that eventually it will die like all my other vacuums but it’s been great so far…
if it is anything like mine was , it is destined for the trash dump…i only wish i had researched this vacuum before i bought it and the one year warranty was up…come to find out it is junk, it constantly clogged as it gets used over time(little over a year old and it was clogging)……consumer reports recommended Eureka as the best at the time..i wish i had known this and taken their advice before i bought this piece of junk several years ago
i now own a Eureka and i love it ….great suction on the edges near walls too when i vacuum…i will never buy another Hoover again
P.S. i also have alot of pet hair and dust, i live in Texas, worst place for dust i have ever lived so far
I have never had any luck with any of these bagless Vacs and thank God I do not own one. I still have a Dirt Devil I bought in 1998 for 140.00 and it still shows no signs of slowing down. I am suprised there isn’t at least a couple companies that would make the old style as they were by fara better design altogether