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I believe that Panasonic used to make the Kenmore Canister Vacuums and some of their Uprights too.

We’ve had 3 Kenmore Uprights with corded Power nozzles over the years. On every one of them the connection in the hose to the power nozzle handle eventually wore out making the power nozzle unusable. The first two times this happened I was able to purchase a replacement hose for around $20. When the 3rd one bit the dust it was over $100 just for a new hose!

So we bought a Miele canister with a Turbo Nozzle that operates off the suction in the hose and it cleans every bit as well or better than the corded Kenmore power nozzles. We’ve been using this Miele now for almost 7 years with no problems. A great little vacuum!

Eddie
 
Do you have a link to the Miele?

I've never had an issue with my current Intuition other than the lift wheels being very hard to rotate and the plastic at the bottom sagging making pushing it forward and back very difficult. If I can get 15 years out of a vacuum like I did with my current Kenmore with excellent cleaning results I'll be happy.
 
Hi Chet,
Here’s the link to the Miele Compact C1 Turbo. We especially like the suction control and the maneuverability of this vacuum. We have a 2 story 1250 sq ft townhouse with off white WW carpeting and the Miele really has kept our carpet clean and not matted down for the almost 7 years we’ve used it.

David does all the house cleaning and he’s very particular about what kind of vacuum we have. Every time he cleans the house he remarks about how wonderful this vacuum is.

Eddie
https://www.mieleusa.com/product/11...assic-c1-turbo-team-powerline-sban0-tech-blue
 
The first Amazon listing is the same as ours . We bought ours at Best Buy.

The second Amazon listing is an Electro Turbo model, not a suction driven Turbo Nozzle. This would eventually have the same weakness in the hose as the Kenmore Power Nozzle vacs.

Eddie
 
What options are you looking for? Upright only? Canister? Something that will do both functions? Do you have stairs? If so, are the stairs carpeted? Is weight or noise a factor?
 
The first Amazon listing is the same as ours . We bought ours at Best Buy.

The second Amazon listing is an Electro Turbo model, not a suction driven Turbo Nozzle. This would eventually have the same weakness in the hose as the Kenmore Power Nozzle vacs.

Eddie


I don't like the turbine driven power foot, I much prefer motorized.
 
I am planning on buying a new Vacuum. These look like genuine Kenmores, but they look to real and to good to be true. I thought Sears went under and genuine Kenmore quality is no longer a thing. Also, which version is better?


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075DZY7FR

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08M36B5JZ
Panasonic made Kenmore vacuums. They sold the rights to their designs to Cleva, and now they make Kenmore vacuums.

I bought the blue canister model in August 2022 for $222. Still works like new. Make sure you stick with the genuine Kenmore HEPA bags. They keep the inside of the vacuum spotless as well. From your link looks lkie it's $40 off right now.

Best part is EVERYTHING can be controlled from the handle. Power on/off, brush on/off, and even a variable speed control.
 
To answer your first question, Cleva makes those machines. Panasonic at one point used to make the upright until Cleva took over back in 2017. But unfortunately, neither model I'd recommend. The uprights are commonly known to have problems with the direct drive brushrolls. Panasonic even at one point used to make direct drive brushrolls on their own vacuums until the dealers including my buddy who was a Panasonic dealer gave them negative feedback so they quit making them. However Sears loved them so much that Panasonic continued to make them for Kenmore. They are so complicated. With so many wires, circuitry, and how expensive they are to repair, they're not even worth fixing. The canisters also have their drawbacks as well. The hoses are wire reinforced which you can't step on or they'd be crushed for good. Replacements are not cheap. They also have problems with the bags and the way the bag dock is designed, they leak out quite a bit of dust which not only goes through the pre motor filter but also through the motor thus causing the bearings to go bad. And either model aren't sealed which isn't good for users with allergies. Not to mention with Sears gone and the future with Kenmore up in the air, parts support is questionable.

Miele makes better machines. They're more solid, more reliable, and they're sealed systems. The bags are the best in the industry, they filter out better than any other bag I've seen. Expensive but I think they're worth it. They also make the best HEPA filters I've ever seen, you can either go for those or use the Air Clean filters that comes with the bags. Now for what I'd recommend, if you have carpets, you should go with an electric power nozzle. Those clean circles over the turbine nozzles. The C1 Cat & Dog is a good choice but I'd recommend finding a Miele dealer and go with the Home Care version because it has a longer warranty and better accessories.

Personally, I'd recommend buying a professional commercial grade machine like SEBO. They're like the Speed Queen of vacuums. Yes they're expensive but you're basically getting what you pay for. They can easily last 20+ years. Not to mention SEBO once made vacuums for Kenmore, in my opinion they were Sears's best models. For canisters, I'd recommend the K3. And for uprights, I'd recommend the FELIX. Both of which were rated the best from Wirecutter. My personal favorite model would be the X4 upright. And I think their best model currently is the E3 canister which if I could buy any model, that would be it. Normally they'd come with a 5 year warranty with 7 years on the motor and 5 years on the labor. But if you buy from a dealer, you'd get a 10 year warranty including 10 years on the motor and 7 years on the labor.







 
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