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Kenmore 81214 200 Series Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaning Tools, Orange

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Style: Kenmore


Size: 200 Series


Features

  • BAGGED CANISTER VACUUM: Designed to clean all areas and surfaces of your entire home, den, kitchen, car or garage quickly and efficiently.Wattage : 120 watts.Specific uses:Bare floors.Is it cordless?: No
  • HEPA FILTER SYSTEM: Enhanced HEPA filter system traps 99. 97% of debris, trapping dander and dust inside the vacuum reducing allergy-induced pollutants in the room
  • POWERFUL CLEANING: 2-motor system excels in suction strength. 4 height adjustments provide optimal airflow and cleaning efficiency for any surface
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND MANEUVERABLE: At less than 20 pounds, this lightweight design is easy to maneuver
  • 3 ATTACHMENTS: Dusting brush, crevice tool and bare floor tool for convenient cleaning transitions, store on the vacuum
  • ENHANCEMENTS: 9 foot attachment reach, 24 foot retractable cord

Brand: Kenmore


Special Feature: Automatic Cord Rewind, Lightweight, Bagged, HEPA


Filter Type: HEPA Filter


Included Components: Dusting Brush, Crevice Tool, Bare Floor Tool, Power Cord


Is Cordless?: Yes


Brand: Kenmore


Special Feature: Automatic Cord Rewind, Lightweight, Bagged, HEPA


Filter Type: HEPA Filter


Included Components: Dusting Brush, Crevice Tool, Bare Floor Tool, Power Cord


Is Cordless?: Yes


Capacity: 9.07 Kilograms


Wattage: 120 watts


Hose Length: 24 Feet


Form Factor: Cannister


Color: Orange


Model Name: Kenmore 81214 200 Series Bagged Canister Vacuum


Product Dimensions: 25.9"L x 16.2"W x 13.6"H


Noise Level: 78 dB


Manufacturer: Kenmore


Number of Items: 4


Control Method: Touch


Style: Kenmore


Connectivity Technology: Cordless


Item Weight: 19.4 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 81214


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Specific instructions for use: Bare floors


Assembly required: Yes


Warranty Description: 1 year.


Batteries required: No


Import: Imported


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  • Review so far... it's okay - updated
Style: Kenmore Size: 400 Series + Telescoping Wand
My opinion on this vacuum after a couple weeks: I've come from using a Dyson DC17 for a long time. I kind of hate my Dyson, so I wanted a change, and I couldn't justify buying a Miele. This Kenmore vacuum is supposedly about as good as "budget" canister vacuums get. The small brush attachment is literally useless. The brush hairs are long and flimsy, so they collapse into the attachment due to the suction and nothing else can get sucked into it. The floor attachment works alright, but the edges have brushes that block air flow, so only the center part of it action has any suction. You also have to clip it into place on the end of the hose for some reason (which is annoying), instead of just a friction-fit. The narrow head attachment works fine. The vacuum works well, at least when new. It has tons of suction and the power head leaves the carpet feeling very clean and fluffy. That's also a downside, though, as it probably is causing a lot of wear to the carpet. The vacuum is also much quieter than my old Dyson DC17. I also like that I can fit it under beds and our couch pretty easily to vacuum in places the Dyson could never come close to fitting. I like using vacuum bags again. I got tired of the bagless Dyson spewing nasty air into the room. When using the Kenmore, the air stays pretty clean. I'm having to adjust to using a canister vacuum. Navigating with the canister/hose in play can be a bit challenging when you aren't used to it. You have to kind of start in the corner with the power outlet, and radiate out so that you can kind of pull the canister forward with you. You do not want to have to double-back, since the canister will get in the way. It feels fairly cheap. Much of the plastic feels very light and flimsy. This includes the stuff that you push on, like the height adjustment, the hose release, the power head angle release, the on/off slider, the power slide, etc. All feel VERY flimsy, like they will be the first things to break. Even the power plug feels very lightweight. I'm being particularly careful with all of these parts. Despite the Dyson having an overall design I do not like, nothing on it has broken and I've had it for something like 15 years now. I doubt the Kenmore will last that long. The Kenmore's canister, hose, body plastic, etc. feel a bit more robust. The power cord unrolls pretty easily, and the automatic cord retraction works okay, but sometimes clogs up, where you have to pull the cable back out a bit and then press the button again. It's also easy to accidentally put the canister upright (instead of flat), but if you run it like that it will immediately start overheating, since the exhaust gets pressed up against the ground. Despite much of the unit being flimsy, it's quite heavy. The power-head is heavy as well, and pushing it around on a carpet is not really any easier than the Dyson upright vacuum, in part due to the strong suction. I usually have it set to medium-height on my carpet, which does make a big difference in movement difficulty. It also hasn't tripped my breaker, which my Dyson would often do on power-up. The Dyson would draw so much power that the cord heated up significantly, while the Kenmore only gets slightly warm to the touch. This could be due in part to age and wear. Finally, the Kenmore takes significantly more room to store. It is very awkward to store, and probably has about twice the footprint of the Dyson upright. I probably should have gone for a good bagged upright vacuum, despite the various advantages of canisters. However, I've used it too much to really return it, so I'll just deal with it until it inevitably breaks. At least it was pretty affordable. I don't like to be wasteful, but again, even a refurbed Miele with a power-head can cost $800-900. Update about a month later: I've removed a star. The small metal pin on the "wand" that mounts everything from the power head to the floor adapter, is held on by a small, thin piece of metal that functions as a spring and is permanently riveted to the wand. If you use this vacuum for years, attaching and removing attachments, or if you press too hard on that pin, you will bend it inward and the want will no longer secure to the power head. I accidentally put an accessory on wrong and had to push the pin in hard to remove it, and afterward the wand largely stopped attaching to the power head. I had to very carefully try to bend the pin back into place, which is difficult. The wand release on the power head is also badly designed. It flaps around in the breeze when it should be held out by a large spring, to keep the release from pressing on the pin. This design flaw also caused the wand to disconnect more easily from the power head. This vacuum is clearly designed to fail in multiple ways. At a bare minimum, if the small thin piece of metal holding the pin in place/acting as a spring was removable in some way (and not riveted in) it could potentially add years to the vacuum's/wand's life. Even if it does not bend out of place, the fact that the entire mounting of a heavy power head is dependent on a small pin does not bode well to the vacuum's longevity. If something else doesn't fail first, I'll probably have to improvise some sort of fix in a couple years to keep it working. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Chuck

  • Light weight and easy to manage.
Style: Kenmore Size: 400 Series + Telescoping Wand
I've had the older Kenmore canister vacuum for 25 years and we loved it! But it was time to replace. I ordered this unit and I'm very pleased. The lighter weight was nice and it definitely had more suction. Although the quality doesn't seem as solid as the old one, but that's to be expected as it seems nothing is built as good as it used to be. Two negative thing about this vacuum is : #1 it doesn't have the room to put all the attachments under the cannister lid like the old one did, So two of the attachments have to be on the suction tube handle(which they tend to fall off every once in awhile). #2 the brush attachment is so cheep and flimsy that the suction from the vacuum pulls the bristles in to the tube! Good thing I kept the old brush. Other than that we love it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by Machinetoolnut

  • Fantastic buy!
Style: Kenmore Elite Size: Pet PowerMate + Ultra Plush Capability
I ordered the Kenmore 81714 Ultra Plush and it came in today. I gave it quite a workout as I've been vacuuming since it's arrival. The kids and I named it Kenny. This thing is so fun. I started out on the hard floors and it handled it just fine. I wish there was a separate power head with a fluffy brush roll to dust the floors, but I do think the suction on this Kenmore is amazing enough to not need it. This is my first canister and I felt a bit clumsy and clanked it everywhere. I think there's a bit of a learning curve to it, but Kenny followed me wherever I needed to go. Then I switched out the power head for the powered pet brush for the stairs. I do not own pets, but I bought this vacuum specifically for this attachment. My old Shark couldn't suck up the sand out of the carpet that the kids track it. I think the Kenmore handled it like a champ. It was a quite a workout using this attachment as I wanted the suction as high as it would go. There's a place on the handle to adjust the suction level. This would make it easier to maneuver on the stairs, but I didn't want to sacrifice suction. I needed a deep clean after using my Shark for years. Again I was a bit clumsy and knocked Kenny down the stairs, but he held on tightly. The hose took quite a yank, but didn't break. The motor didn't skip a beat. Kenny's wheel popped off but it snapped right back on. I decided to take him for a whirl on the upstairs carpet. We have medium pile carpet. I kept the height level on the lowest one to try to get deeper into the carpet. It didn't make it difficult to push, but I could hear all the dirt and dust that my Shark was missing all these years. I took my time with him. I did have to clean hair, thread, and yarn out of the brush roll. This is not an anti-cutting brush roll like my Shark. I feel like if you take the time to clean out the roll each time you use it (we have 4 girls with long hair), then it won't get too bad. After running Kenny for HOURS on my hard floors, stairs, and carpet we needed a break. He was getting pretty hot. I never smelled anything burning or funny smells, but with how hot the unit was getting, I felt he needed to cool down a bit. Finally, I took him around and used the different attachments for dusting. The machine dusted quite well. The suction on Kenny is AMAZING. I was able to use the dusting tool for the windows, wall, ceiling, baseboards, paneled doors, etc. Then I followed around the perimeter of the rooms with the crevice tool. I'm highly impressed with this vacuum. I'm so glad I bought it. I just hope it lasts and doesn't break on me. I bought the protection plan just in case because things just aren't made like they used to be. At the end of the day, Kenny pulled up an ENTIRE bag of dirt, dust, and sand from deep in my carpets that my Shark was neglecting for the past 4.5 years even with daily vacuuming. Gross. Also, really cool to see that Kenny is performing like I had hoped. I have 2 complaints. #1 how hot Kenny got. I was a little worried for him. I understand it's a 12 amp motor and will put out some heat, but it was hot to the touch and could burn skin. I worry about one of my kids touching or the motor overheating and catching fire or melting plastics. He started getting hot on the stairs so I hadn't been running him that long before I noticed the heat. The hot air blowing from the vacuum made a spot on my leg red because I had to wedge him with my leg so he didn't fall down the stairs again. He's a champ, though. #2 I wish the opening for the crevice tool was slightly larger. I had to keep going over the same areas where the baseboard meets the carpet. I may try to find a larger crevice tool to use instead. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Works
Style: Kenmore Size: 400 Series + Telescoping Wand
I like the small tank type vacuums better than the heavy uprights. Not a bad little vacuum, it works great picking up dog hair on the carpet and also works great on the bare floors. I like that the cord retracts out of sight and out of the way at the push of a button. The only thing I'm not crazy about is the bag. It takes a bag that is double the size of the machine, so it has to be folded and half of it cannot be filled, which seems like a waste of money for the bigger bag. Other than that, it's a keeper for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2023 by yankeemama

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