DesertTortoise
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The cream colored one is a Kenmore 3.9 circa 1980-ish I think. It was bought as a spares supply for the nearly identical 1982-1983-ish Kenmore 4.1 I inherited from my parents. $39.95 on eBay. Turns out it is much too nice to part out. So when the lid hinge on the avocado bomber, the re-motored (Ametek Lamb 115923, wretched overkill) early '70's steel bodied thing finally broke, off came the hose from that vacuum and I teamed it up with the Powermate from the 4.1. My fiancée has my parents old 4.1 which is in really great condition and a new Hayden Superpack. The 4.1 has all the features, infinitely adjustable motor speed, the one and only too tray (Tool Garden) I have, the tools are in better condition and it switches on and off from the hose. That is Electrolux bulk filter material you see in the secondary filter of the 3.9. The cheesy dark gray open cell foam Kenmore used long ago disintegrated.
The grey 4.1 is my newest acquisition. I just competed it's refurbishment. It needed a cord reel (not so much because it didn't retract as much as there were a couple of cuts in the cord that I didn't much like) and a good cleaning. The original wheels and rubber bumper were had a lot of battle scars so those were replaced with new parts that are darker than the originals but look ok and are at least not beat up. The carbon brushes looked to have almost no wear, but someone spilled a sticky beverage on top, and getting the goo out of the vents between the bag cover and motor cover, and out of the tool tray, tools and motor compartment ( ! ) was a momma bear. No 360 degree swivel hose here with dodgy sliding contacts, the hose is two wire and is hard wired past the swivel. The hose only moves about 60 degrees either side of center which is more than enough for me. I like things to be simple and reliable. It has a simple ON/OFF switch that I can source from a number of electronic supply companies even if Parts Direct says the part is not available. The OEM for that switch, Carlson Electric, still shows it on their catalog in updated, higher amperage, form. It's a cord, switch, motor and bag mounted in heavy duty durable plastic. Simple. Last of the US made Kenmores too. Next week or so it will be teamed up with the $35 Wessel Werk powered brush I just bought. Ought to be a great team and I am certain they would last me longer than a brand new Kenmore (gawd they're cheap) or some crappy Hoover or Dyson thing.
















The grey 4.1 is my newest acquisition. I just competed it's refurbishment. It needed a cord reel (not so much because it didn't retract as much as there were a couple of cuts in the cord that I didn't much like) and a good cleaning. The original wheels and rubber bumper were had a lot of battle scars so those were replaced with new parts that are darker than the originals but look ok and are at least not beat up. The carbon brushes looked to have almost no wear, but someone spilled a sticky beverage on top, and getting the goo out of the vents between the bag cover and motor cover, and out of the tool tray, tools and motor compartment ( ! ) was a momma bear. No 360 degree swivel hose here with dodgy sliding contacts, the hose is two wire and is hard wired past the swivel. The hose only moves about 60 degrees either side of center which is more than enough for me. I like things to be simple and reliable. It has a simple ON/OFF switch that I can source from a number of electronic supply companies even if Parts Direct says the part is not available. The OEM for that switch, Carlson Electric, still shows it on their catalog in updated, higher amperage, form. It's a cord, switch, motor and bag mounted in heavy duty durable plastic. Simple. Last of the US made Kenmores too. Next week or so it will be teamed up with the $35 Wessel Werk powered brush I just bought. Ought to be a great team and I am certain they would last me longer than a brand new Kenmore (gawd they're cheap) or some crappy Hoover or Dyson thing.















