- 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
Kenmore 81214 200 Series Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaning Tools, Orange
$249.99 Original price was: $249.99.$219.99Current price is: $219.99.
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Vee Nuna –
The 2 motor speeds on this canister vacuum is fantastic. The suction is great. I have all tile & hardwood floors. The floor brush that comes with it is small 8″. But nice for tight areas. I bought another 12″ for $12 to do big open areas. The crevice tool is great for tiny areas like slider tracks. My favorite design is the extendable telescoping wand handle. I am tall so I can adjust the height of the handle. The telescoping allows the handle to lay flat and/or sideways to get dust bunnies in the most hard to reach places. The HEPA bags are 6 for $13. My last model (different brand) I was paying that per bag. I’ve had this vacuum for 2 months. I vacuum multiple times a week. The only 2 things I can say is I wish the cord was longer. There is no handle. For the price this vacuum can’t be beat.
Ken Ritchie –
Works good good suction for pet hair
ESS –
What a wonderfully powerful machine with extremely great suction. Always been a Kenmore fan but now even more so. Have only ever owned Kenmores but this one is by far the best machine of them all with the best suction I’ve ever experienced. Such a great machine that comes highly recommended. Will not disappoint!
mary –
let me start by saying the suction seems very good but they weren’t kidding, it is small and lightweight. I hope the machine is stronger than I am foreseeing. time will tell.
Sunny –
Growing up, my family had a Kenmore canister vacuum cleaner that just wouldn’t die. It must have lasted for more than 30 years. To this day, I still have and use the floor cleaning attachment.
After years of using short-lived upright vacuum cleaners, including a series of somewhat weak battery-powered vacuums, I broke down and purchased this Kenmore 400 series canister vacuum cleaner. I’ve had it for several months and I’ve used it a number of times, so I now feel knowledgeable enough to give it a thorough review.
What do I like about the Kenmore 400 series vacuum cleaner? First of all, it is an extremely powerful vacuum cleaner, with plenty of suction. The suction level is adjustable to facilitate vacuuming more delicate things such as curtains. However, for floors and most of my other uses, I keep the vacuum suction level on maximum.
I really like that the vacuum cleaner has an automatic shut off of the rotating brush when it encounters rug fringe and other items that could tear and get jammed in the rotating head. We have wooden floors throughout our house and lots of area rugs with fringe. (Many are missing fringe because of previous vacuums that would voraciously attack the fringe and not release it voluntarily.) This shutoff function activates extremely quickly and usually before any damage is done! Simply turn the vacuum cleaner off and then back on to resume using the rotating head.Â
I like that the wand can be extended as it enables one to find just the right wand length for their particular height. That feature is a back saver! I also love the controls located on the wand handle. Very convenient!
What don’t I like about the vacuum cleaner?  Well, I find it difficult to pull the cleaner easily and on a straight line using the hose. The canister has two large wheels in the back, each with rubber treads, and one small rotating wheel in the front.  However, it simply does not pull easily, and it rarely pulls in a straight line, probably because I’m pulling it by the hose. I would like for it to be a little easier to pull, so that I can exert less energy moving it from one location to another.  It also gets a little tiring having to frequently redirect the device from pieces of furniture, door jambs, and anything else that it can find to get stuck on.Â
Another thing that I don’t particularly care for is the attachment holder that attaches to the wand itself. I have a tendency to knock the whole assembly off when I change hand positions, and the hose attachments occasionally fall off too. I would much prefer something that’s permanently mounted, preferably on the vacuum cleaner itself, rather than being on the wand. The other thing that’s a minor annoyance is that the small floor attachment doesn’t really lock into position in its designated cubby on the vacuum cleaner. So, it occasionally falls out when I carry the vacuum by its handle.Â
Overall, however, I really like the vacuum cleaner, and especially it’s powerful suction, powerful, rotating head, and the fact that it gets my floors cleaner than they’ve ever been with any other vacuum cleaner. So, I can overlook some of the vacuum cleaner’s quirks to enjoy the level of cleanliness the vacuum provides.
anahita –
I ordered this vacume cleaner because I always had good experience witj Kenmore vacuume cleaners. However I had to return this one as it is very heavy and carrying it up and down the stairs in my 2 story house was not easy. I purchased a Miele instead and I shoyld say very powerful and half a weight of Kenmore.
Michelle Stone –
I own the same model of this vacuum from 25 years ago. I loved that vacuum more than I can say. Tried to get it repaired, but they no longer sell the parts, which is unfortunate. The newer one, though, has all the features I loved plus one that I really need, but didn’t know I needed. I also own a Miele canister vacuum so I’ll share some notable differences.
PROS
1. This vacuum has a light (and it the light is operational even when you disconnect the powered floor nozzle and use only the part made for hardwood floors). Mieles with similar price points do not have any light, and the light is really useful for illuminating where the dirt is under couches and under furniture, esp if you have pet hair.
2. The suction is incredibly strong and adjustable. Could probably suck up a small cat from about 30 feet away. j/k but it’s intense. Miele’s has great suction too.
3. The on/off switch is located on the handle, so you don’t have to bend down. Miele has the power switch on the canister itself. Ostensibly you can use your foot to turn the switch on/off on the Miele, but I’ve had to bend down often to get it to turn on, and often the canister is far away, so if you want to turn the suction up or down or turn off the machine momentarily, say to pick something up, the location of the switch makes a big difference.
4. The floor cleaning nozzle is two-in-one (one powered for carpets and one unpowered made for hardwood that just glides effortlessly and picks up everything on the first try). When I have used the (un)powered Miele floor brush attachment, it often makes smaller bits (like cat litter) shoot all over the place. Miele has a similar tool, but you have to bend down to change the nozzle head and it still doesn’t pick up small bits on hardwood as well. With the Kenmore, you just use your foot to pull out the floor brush from the motorized nozzle. Easy and quick and no fussing with finding a different attachment and bending down to affix it.
5. All of the attachments (including the powered pet mate attachment) are stored inside the canister with a lid. Miele’s storage is flimsy and not contained, so I found that the attachments would routinely fell off their caddy.
6. Power cord is retractable (same as Miele, but the button on the Kenmore is larger and easier to use).
7. Both the suction tube connecting the floor wand to the canister AND the power cord are significantly longer than the Miele’s. I have a very small apartment, and this still annoyed me. If you want to be able to clean without having to plug and unplug the vacuum regularly, the extra length is lovely.
8. The floor nozzle on the Kenmore can almost go flush with the ground and the attachment still stays level so it can vacuum under furniture effectively even if it’s quite a distance back. The Miele’s floor attachment pops up (becomes unlevel with the floor) when you try to make the handle level with the floor. I do have to say, my 25 yo Kenmore could go completely flush with the ground, perhaps even lower and still remain level. So I’m bummed that the new one can’t go completely flush, but it’s still able to vacuum more flush than the Miele.
9. Kenmore is cheaper than most Mieles.
Having enjoyed most of the above features on my 25 year old Kenmore, I was disappointed by the Miele.
CONS
1. The canister and wand on the Kenmore are heavier than the Miele. The weight of the canister is annoying if you need to carry it up and down stairs. And although I don’t have any stairs, I imagine the Miele would be easier for stairs.
2. The wheels don’t work perfectly on the Kenmore (they were fabulous on my older model). So while canister vacuums are always a little clumsy, I find maneuvering with the Miele easier.
That’s about it. I like having both vacuums, but if I had to choose one, it would no contest: I would go with the Kenmore. If money weren’t an object, perhaps the top-of-the-line Mieles would match the features on this Kenmore, but for twice the price or more.
DIY Guy –
You cannot beat Kenmore canister vacuums for longevity. My 30-year-old Kenmore vacuum is still going strong. I bought this vacuum so that I do not have to carry vacuums between floors at my home; now there is one on each level. I like ALMOST everything about this new vacuum. My key points:
PROS: Excellent suction; simple design with less electronic gadgets to break; excellent quality hose; can use either HEPA dust bags or regular dust bags (much less expensive); very light and maneuverable.
CONS: Short hose length (6ft long; old Kenmore hose is 8ft long); all attachments are cheaply made (shame on you Kenmore!); comes with a regular dust bag installed and NOT a HEPA dust bag as you would expect based on the advertising (not a deal breaker for me).
SUMMARY: Despite a couple shortcomings, I highly recommend this vacuum; great value for the money!