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-Take the hose off and tape one end up, fill it with water. Fill the tub and dunk it in pull it out… If it leaks, you got a hole. : D
+Take the hose off and tape one end up, fill it with water. Fill the tub and dunk it in pull it out… If it leaks, you got a hole. Completely dry before using it as it has electrical wiring in it.. basically the ends need to be completely dry.. if the hose is not damaged, if I remember the ribbing on the hose is the electrical wiring.
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The top where it plugs into the metal rod of the power head it twists to tighten it?
-but those canister vacuum cleaners are weak anyway. ( So I know you want to find every leak you can ).
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-Now if you have a power head, then there are electrical lines in the hose. 2 connections.
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-Tape them up.
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-2012 canister?
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-I LOVED Canister vacuums (Sears) but .. no. never again. A used hose from a vacuum cleaner repair shop will cost ya 25-35. The vacuum cost me around $350 everytime I bought one, lasted 2-3 yrs.
+A used hose from a vacuum cleaner repair shop will cost ya 25-35. The vacuum cost me around $350 every time I bought one, lasted 2-3 yrs.
I use a Shark from Target now. (Costco sells them too) Cost $175. Amazing how much dirt it picked up after I just vacuumed with my Kenmore Canister.
-Never again.
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-Take the hose off and tape one end up, fill it with water. If it leaks, you got a hole. : D
+Take the hose off and tape one end up, fill it with water. Fill the tub and dunk it in pull it out… If it leaks, you got a hole. : D
The top where it plugs into the metal rod of the power head it twists to tighten it?
but those canister vacuum cleaners are weak anyway. ( So I know you want to find every leak you can ).
Now if you have a power head, then there are electrical lines in the hose. 2 connections.
Tape them up.
2012 canister?
I LOVED Canister vacuums (Sears) but .. no. never again. A used hose from a vacuum cleaner repair shop will cost ya 25-35. The vacuum cost me around $350 everytime I bought one, lasted 2-3 yrs.
I use a Shark from Target now. (Costco sells them too) Cost $175. Amazing how much dirt it picked up after I just vacuumed with my Kenmore Canister.
Never again.

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Take the hose off and tape one end up, fill it with water.  If it leaks, you got a hole. : D

The top where it plugs into the metal rod of the power head it twists to tighten it?

but those canister vacuum cleaners are weak anyway. ( So I know you want to find every leak you can ).

Now if you have a power head, then there are electrical lines in the hose.  2 connections.

Tape them up.

2012 canister?

I LOVED Canister vacuums (Sears) but .. no. never again.  A used hose from a vacuum cleaner repair shop will cost ya 25-35.  The vacuum cost me around $350 everytime I bought one, lasted 2-3 yrs.

I use a Shark from Target now. (Costco sells them too) Cost $175. Amazing how much dirt it picked up after I just vacuumed with my Kenmore Canister.

Never again.

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