Information was well presented, verbally and by demonstration. No wasted time. Great sequencing to trouble shoot and solve the problem. Taking the vacuum outside to blow out the clog was a great tip due to the volume and the force of waste expelled. Job done in under 10 minutes. Thank you!
WOW! Vacuum man -- I am in Mexico and found you and GRACIAS!! Unfortunately we weren't smart enough to take it "a fuera" Outside, so we blew a bunch of stuff in our faces. Thank you!!
Oh my gosh, thank you! I love that people are out here making videos on how to do these things so I can be competent in fixing minor things and keep perfectly good stuff OUT of the landfill.
Power screw drivers must be magic for getting the bottom plate screws out. I usually struggle with that. Best tip for me was simply hugging the bag to see if it's inflating. Very simple but I overlooked it. Usual problem underneath is the belt off from a captet snag. Thanks for the video. Liked.
I install carpet for a living and use a vacuum everyday to vacuum all the carpet fibers and plastic strings from carpet. Im thinking about purchasing a Oreck XL commercial. Do you think the oreck I purchase would be more prone to clogs? I seen videos where people vacuum up some pretty big things. Or as long as I dont pick up anything too big or overfill the bag I should be good to be good?
Our experience is that the Oreck is one of the worst possible solutions for carpet installers. The extreme shed that new carpets produce during the first vacuum is virtually guaranteed to clog the machine within minutes. So much so that when we used to sell Oreck vacuums if the customer had new carpet we would loan them a different unit to use for a week prior to using their new oreck. The unit we suggest is here: www.vacuumsrus.com/product/cleaning/vacuumcleaners/perfect/perfect-12-inch-commercial-vacuum/
Information was well presented, verbally and by demonstration. No wasted time. Great sequencing to trouble shoot and solve the problem. Taking the vacuum outside to blow out the clog was a great tip due to the volume and the force of waste expelled. Job done in under 10 minutes. Thank you!
Thank you!! Clog removed, and now all is good :) love ORECK!!
Great to hear!
Solved my problem! Clogged Oreck. Thanks for putting this video out there.
Glad it helped!
WOW! Vacuum man -- I am in Mexico and found you and GRACIAS!! Unfortunately we weren't smart enough to take it "a fuera" Outside, so we blew a bunch of stuff in our faces. Thank you!!
Exactly the information I was looking for to remove a clog. Thank you!
Glad we could help!
Oh my gosh, thank you! I love that people are out here making videos on how to do these things so I can be competent in fixing minor things and keep perfectly good stuff OUT of the landfill.
Glad we could help!
Power screw drivers must be magic for getting the bottom plate screws out. I usually
struggle with that. Best tip for me was simply hugging the bag to see if it's inflating.
Very simple but I overlooked it. Usual problem underneath is the belt off from
a captet snag. Thanks for the video. Liked.
Gosh, you made that look so easy! Mine seems to be stuck though….of course I am kind of weak! Maybe W-D40 around the ring? Thanks again!
Thanks! I work in a restaurant and we vacuum up a lot of moisture.
I think it's cleaning the vacuum cleaner time.
Knowledge is power, Sharing Knoweldge, is Priceless...Thanks for sharing...vacuum is out of intensive care....
Glad we could help, thanks for watching!
What kind and size bit did you use to remove floor/ bottom plate?
Thanks for the demonstration now I know what needs to be done on a nice day
Glad to help!
Thank you SO much!!! A simple straight forward video. 🤗
Glad to help!
Great video, thank you - all unclogged now x
Glad it helped!
Thank you ❤. I love your video. Very straightforward. ❤
Thanks! You help resolve my issue easily!
Glad we could help!
Just saved me some money. I greatly appreciate it.
What bit did you use to take the outer screws out? Mine has a weird almost smooth circle hex type thing
I install carpet for a living and use a vacuum everyday to vacuum all the carpet fibers and plastic strings from carpet. Im thinking about purchasing a Oreck XL commercial. Do you think the oreck I purchase would be more prone to clogs? I seen videos where people vacuum up some pretty big things. Or as long as I dont pick up anything too big or overfill the bag I should be good to be good?
Our experience is that the Oreck is one of the worst possible solutions for carpet installers. The extreme shed that new carpets produce during the first vacuum is virtually guaranteed to clog the machine within minutes. So much so that when we used to sell Oreck vacuums if the customer had new carpet we would loan them a different unit to use for a week prior to using their new oreck. The unit we suggest is here: www.vacuumsrus.com/product/cleaning/vacuumcleaners/perfect/perfect-12-inch-commercial-vacuum/
Thank worked like a charm
Thank you! Cleared
My clog!!!
Glad to hear that!