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Post# 325819   5/26/2015 at 19:48 (3,247 days old) by niclonnic (Bonney Lake, WA)        

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So I was working at Sabrina's restaurant today. Over time, the handle on their Bissell cordless stick/hand vac had been slowly splitting into two. When I saw it today, I found that somebody duct taped the handle at the point where it was splitting! Luckily, the vacuum still works.

The handle is a particular weak point on this vacuum cleaner. I can just tell that it's not the most sturdy thing, considering the fact that this vacuum feels like a toy.

So has anybody used duct tape to fix problems such as these in your vacuums? If so, how well did it hold up for you?


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Post# 325829 , Reply# 1   5/26/2015 at 20:19 (3,247 days old) by vacuumlover (UK)        

I remember using duct tape on one of my vacuums but can't think why. I know it didn't help in the end lol

Post# 325830 , Reply# 2   5/26/2015 at 20:48 (3,247 days old) by sebo_fan (Scotland, UK, member AKA ukvacfan, & Nar2)        

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I have only ever used duct tape on one appliance that gets used a couple of times a year and it isn't a vacuum cleaner but from a brand who make vacuums and also fit the poorest plastic imaginable when it comes to their expertise with a certain outdoor appliance.

My Karcher pressure washer.

The handle cracked the day I bought it. It was far too heavy to take back to the shop, so I just wrapped duct tape around the handle and that was more than 7 years ago. The duct tape is still there and keeps my hand from getting cut.

I think duct tape can be good for some things but mostly on parts that won't move on a vacuum cleaner.


Post# 325832 , Reply# 3   5/26/2015 at 21:50 (3,247 days old) by niclonnic (Bonney Lake, WA)        
I just remembered...

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I used duct tape to fix a little problem with my Bissell C4 Cyclonic canister vacuum a while back! One day, I was vacuuming my kitchen rugs, when all of a sudden, the powerhead started eating one of the rugs! I shut it off, flipped over the powerhead and the loose fibers were cutting a line straight through the bottom plate! In addition, the brushroll got tangled. I put some duct tape on the cut part, and the vacuum worked great again! The duct tape is still there to this day.

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Post# 325840 , Reply# 4   5/27/2015 at 00:58 (3,247 days old) by tolivac (Greenville,NC)        

I have a Hyla vacuum I got as a trade in from the Rainbow place.the powernozzle wand handle was ducted taped-even with the tape it would still fall apart as you tried to use it.The Rainbow of course is much better quality.No duct tape needed.

Post# 325845 , Reply# 5   5/27/2015 at 04:32 (3,247 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

I bought a few Dysons in the past with split hoses. I took the hose cuff off, cut the bad bits off, wrapped the top of the hose with a LOT of tape, then had to push the hose cuff back on. It was a tight fit but a successful repair!

Had to tape a DC01 wand once cos it broke, never really worked that well! Only held on for like a day or so.

The internal hose on one of my Dyson DC04's had been torn, so I had to use elephant tape and it kind of worked, but not that great.

On my Electrolux workzone the cable was loose, so I had to tape it in some way and it worked but then got dodgy again and the switch got dodgy too so threw the vacuum away.

I bought a Dyson DC04 once and the cable had tape on it, I think it had been taped on for a while before it died again from the same thing.



Post# 325848 , Reply# 6   5/27/2015 at 07:30 (3,247 days old) by HVRVACLVR (Altoona PA)        

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Duct tape, no. Scotch Tape, yes. The handle wouldn't stay locked in my Dirt Devil Jaguar Power Stick so I used the only tape I had 😂

Post# 325849 , Reply# 7   5/27/2015 at 07:30 (3,247 days old) by HVRVACLVR (Altoona PA)        

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Post# 325852 , Reply# 8   5/27/2015 at 09:38 (3,247 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

Oh yeh I had to tape my Dyson DC40 wand cos the pole separated from the red part!

Post# 325857 , Reply# 9   5/27/2015 at 11:58 (3,247 days old) by citroenbx (england)        

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Post# 325858 , Reply# 10   5/27/2015 at 12:03 (3,247 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

I doubt that the majority of those repairs were successful Citroen, :/ Idone similar ones and they were just not right. Araldite glue is the best IMHO

Post# 325864 , Reply# 11   5/27/2015 at 13:52 (3,247 days old) by FantomFan (Rochester, New York)        
I NEVER use duct tape on my vacs.

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Or painters and masking tape. I find it unsightly. I only use electrical tape.

Post# 325865 , Reply# 12   5/27/2015 at 14:10 (3,247 days old) by Marks_here (_._)        

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Gorilla glue works great too

Post# 325867 , Reply# 13   5/27/2015 at 15:37 (3,247 days old) by citroenbx (england)        

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I would never use tape or glue I fix it good and proper

that me


Post# 325872 , Reply# 14   5/27/2015 at 17:33 (3,246 days old) by jmurray01 (Scotland)        

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It isn't duct tape, but I do have electrical tape on the power cables of both my '82 Electrolux 502S and HOOVER 119 where the insulation has split but the internal wires are still fine.  It doesn't look as clean as it would with a replaced cable, but I'm not a staunch restorer and I actually think that a few imperfections here and there give vacuums character, so long as they work and are safe.

 

Oh, almost forgot - my '96 Electrolux Contour has black duct tape on the hose end that the previous owner put on as it had cracked and was falling off.  I probably could remove it and fix it with glue, but it doesn't look too bad (the tape is the same colour as the plastic) and it works, so why fix it if it ain't broke!!


Post# 325878 , Reply# 15   5/27/2015 at 18:57 (3,246 days old) by HVRVACLVR (Altoona PA)        

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I just realised that I have electrical tape on the cord of my Windtunnel Bagless. I took a chuck out of it when I was cleaning with the hose and the cord got under the brush.

Make sure when you're cleaning with the hose of vacuum that doesn't have a brushroll shut off, that the cord cannot get under the cleaner head ;-)


Post# 325883 , Reply# 16   5/27/2015 at 21:10 (3,246 days old) by niclonnic (Bonney Lake, WA)        
I also just realized...

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That I have Scotch tape on the cord of my Hoover Windtunnel Rewind. When you pull out the retractable cord, there are two tape marks. A yellow mark lets you know that you're towards the end, and you're not supposed to pull the cord out past the red mark.

The cord rewind system on this vacuum is poorly designed. The geniuses at TTI thought it was a good idea to put the mechanism right above the vacuum's exhaust. This means that any part of the cord that is still retracted gets really hot during use! This makes me worry about the longevity of the vacuum. My dad thought that cord rewind mechanisms usually fail first over other parts, but boy was he wrong! I've had my vacuum for nearly 2 years now, and the cord rewind works just fine! Go figure.

I think cord rewind mechanisms are better suited to canister vacuums, as they add bulk and weight to an upright. But it is a really nice feature to have! I just wished that they were better designed. Due to the hot air coming out of the rewind mechanism, both tape marks have come off, and so I've had to wrap Scotch tape around the tape marks to fix it. Tapeception! :D

Below are a couple pics. It's a little hard to see, but the Scotch tape on the red mark is getting warped.


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Post# 326023 , Reply# 17   5/29/2015 at 11:58 (3,245 days old) by human (Pines of Carolina)        
Only on the hose

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I've used duct tape or electrical tape to fix a leak in a hose, but that's about it. When I got my Electrolux 1205, it had 2-inch packing tape around the end of the pistol grip where it attaches to the hose to seal up a couple of cracks. I eventually took that off and tried to replace the grip with a later style white one but it wasn't compatible, so I put some teal cable ties around the base of the grip to reinforce it. I have now retired that hose in favor of a newer style plastic one with no cracks, no leaks and better suction.

Post# 326047 , Reply# 18   5/29/2015 at 18:25 (3,244 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

I seen a few people use tape on vacuums when they don't need it. For example the DC07 Dyson crevice tool and the DC14 crevice tool both have airflow hole(s) and people tape them so that they get more suction.
Oh and there's a saying "If it can't be fixed with duct tape, you're not using enough" XD


Post# 326051 , Reply# 19   5/29/2015 at 19:37 (3,244 days old) by HVRVACLVR (Altoona PA)        

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I did have it on hose on my Shark Navigator Liftaway when the hose ripped and I was waiting for the replacement.

Post# 326057 , Reply# 20   5/29/2015 at 21:02 (3,244 days old) by niclonnic (Bonney Lake, WA)        
Parwaz786

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The airflow hole(s) in Dyson crevice tools are there to allow for better pickup without sticking to delicate fabrics. Putting tape over said hole(s) is just silly!

Post# 326070 , Reply# 21   5/30/2015 at 04:08 (3,244 days old) by tolivac (Greenville,NC)        

he airflow holes on crevice tools allow more airflow thru the tool to prevent the vacuum's motor from overheating vs a tool that doesn't have the extra holes.

Post# 326196 , Reply# 22   5/31/2015 at 16:25 (3,243 days old) by beko1987 (Stokenchurch, United Kingdom)        

If it shouldnt move but is meant to - wd40. If it moves and it shouldnt - duct tape...

Im always weary of duct tape on vacs. If i want it i beat the price down, one never knows what its hiding...


Post# 326221 , Reply# 23   6/1/2015 at 01:28 (3,242 days old) by niclonnic (Bonney Lake, WA)        
True

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I've read on Wikipedia that the combination of WD-40 and duct tape is sometimes referred to as the "redneck repair kit."

Well, after reading everybody's replies, occasionally there's an inner redneck in all of us!


Post# 326232 , Reply# 24   6/1/2015 at 10:01 (3,242 days old) by Marks_here (_._)        

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Hay now... [big kuntree accent] I resemble that!! Well heck dern ya'll better come round & set a spell a for the cod mollies & set bottoms comenst to nibblin at your toes!! LOL

Post# 326250 , Reply# 25   6/1/2015 at 15:11 (3,242 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        
Hay now... [big kuntree accent]

I have no idea what that is, so I read that with a strong midwest flare of an American accent/ Texas linked accent xD

Post# 326268 , Reply# 26   6/1/2015 at 17:37 (3,241 days old) by HVRVACLVR (Altoona PA)        
parwaz786,

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I read it with a Pittsburgese accent. I hope no one is offended by what I am going to say, but we have the WORST accents! It's worse than a Boston or a New Jersey accent. A lot of people say crick instead of creek, warsh instead of wash. Walmarts instead of Walmart, Sheetzes instead of Sheetz (-_-) My favorite... Yinz or y'all's or youse guys instead of you guys...

Oh by the way, EVERYONE around here says sweeper instead of vacuum... I'm the only person that I know that knows there is big difference between vacuums and sweepers
(-_-)

But reading it with a texas accent is better than Yinzerese


Post# 326282 , Reply# 27   6/2/2015 at 01:14 (3,241 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

just read it with my accent, omg


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