TWO MORE Vacuums...AGAIN! | Desired Machines Edition

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • In this video, I showcase and test two new vacuums that I just bought from two separate out of town thrift stores just an hour before, a 2000 Eureka The Boss Bravo II 7620 (yes you read that right, got another one just after I fixed the first!) and a 2006 Bissell Powerforce Bagless 6579-2; another machine I have been wanting for awhile now! Thanks for watching and hope you enjoy!
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Komentáře • 21

  • @joeelam1951
    @joeelam1951 Před 13 dny +1

    sofia i have a bissell powerforce bagless 6582 from august of 2008 and it runs nice and motor is very healthy

  • @bv654
    @bv654 Před 21 dnem

    That eureka was fromy childhood my grandmother used to have that exact model

    • @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan
      @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan  Před 21 dnem

      Nice! I can't wait to begin using it, I actually started on the cleanout tonight and so far it is in very good shape beneath the dirt outside of the scratches on the hood from the previous owner(s) who apparently liked using it as a battering ram, LOL

  • @jeremywilliams4493
    @jeremywilliams4493 Před 21 dnem

    At least the 6579 has a good foot pedal

    • @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan
      @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan  Před 21 dnem

      That's what I thought when I first picked it up in the store!

    • @jeremywilliams4493
      @jeremywilliams4493 Před 21 dnem

      @@DoraTheExplorerSuperfancan you do a video of you refurbishing the 6579 similar to vaclabs videos

    • @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan
      @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan  Před 21 dnem

      @@jeremywilliams4493 You know, I thought about doing that, and thanks to your request I sure will! It will be next weekend though as I only just finished the Eureka and will be going to my house for the week tonight.

    • @jeremywilliams4493
      @jeremywilliams4493 Před 21 dnem

      @@DoraTheExplorerSuperfanok I will be waiting for it

  • @dancline2143
    @dancline2143 Před 22 dny

    The Eureka sounds very good, not like the screamer that most are. Also, as a plus, the brush has been replaced

    • @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan
      @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan  Před 22 dny

      Yeah, I was bracing myself for that one and luckily it sounds healthy. Also good to know that the brushroll likely isn't original, I knew replacements can be had in the blue color but also thought that some of them came with blue bristles OEM. Would have to watch the video the guy I bought my other one from posted on CZcams of this same model to verify if this one came this way or not.

    • @dancline2143
      @dancline2143 Před 22 dny

      The Eureka ones came with white bristles. The brushes are nla

    • @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan
      @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan  Před 22 dny +1

      @@dancline2143 I have to say, I have it apart and besides the expected dirt and dust, the motor looks to have VERY low hours on it based on the internals. I am guessing this machine was purchased new, briefly used extremely hard and then possibly put back in the box to sit in someone's basement for many years.
      I know for a fact that the motor has never been opened or serviced as not only was the gasket fully intact until I had to cut it where the motor and housing separate to inspect it but the carbon brushes are the original as if they were ever replaced, the original shunts would've been cut and the replacements lock into a small gap next to the original terminals on the field assembly. They have wear but not much and it is very healthy and even. But anyways, the commutator and bearings looks very good with the windings looking almost new to the point where I would think that it had possibly been serviced in the past if it wasn't for those previous things I noted. And the brush terminals show no sign of being soldered on either which debunks the possibilty of the vac shop going against the OEM instructions on brush replacement.

    • @dancline2143
      @dancline2143 Před 22 dny

      I thought that the bag looked really clean and in good condition, so it's very possible

  • @Bossdevil12
    @Bossdevil12 Před 11 dny

    My stepmom used to have the older Bissell. She just forgot what model number was it? I think it was a 6583 or a 6579-3 My mom used to have a Bissell like that long time ago a 6579 model

    • @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan
      @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan  Před 11 dny

      If it was identical to mine but didn't have the headlight, it was a 6579-3. Mine is the 6579-2 for reference. The 6583s have a 10 amp motor, no headlight, a slightly different fixed hose with no elbow, and was made later on (2009-2011 versus 2006-2008 for the 6579 series).

  • @MarkoT517
    @MarkoT517 Před 22 dny

    The bissell sounds like it’s needs to clean out the fan and repack the motor bearings and I hope it sounds normal
    Samething happens to my 82H1

    • @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan
      @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan  Před 22 dny +1

      Certainly needs some major love in the motor department, that's for sure! I will remove the motor from the machine, pull the fan off and blow everything out with an air compressor before further disassembling it to grease the bearings and it should survive.

    • @MarkoT517
      @MarkoT517 Před 22 dny

      @@DoraTheExplorerSuperfan ya and let’s hope that see if it sounds normal and I will wish you luck for it and I do know you been wanting the 6579-2 for awhile

  • @trsworldofvacuums
    @trsworldofvacuums Před 21 dnem

    Bissell needs fan to be blown out. Bearings sound fine.

    • @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan
      @DoraTheExplorerSuperfan  Před 21 dnem +1

      True, though considering the fact that this thing appears to have been used in a construction site or something to suck up plaster dust or whatever that fine dust is, the bearings will need some attention as that stuff dries them out. Might sound fine now but I would like to grease them when I have it apart to keep them healthy and to prevent them from failing down the road when I begin using it.