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Regina RG3100

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Post# 21547-10/4/2007-08:44 ||| bobbyderegis (Everett MA)

Hi All:
My first post on the vac site. Does anyone have bags or belts they would like to sell for a Regina RG3100? It's the yellow Sharp/Panasonic looking machine they sold before the company tanked. I got two of them at a closeout store a few years ago, not knowing parts would be NLA. Any help would be appreciated!
Bobby in Boston`

Post# 21549-10/4/2007-09:03 ||| luxg (Ruskin,Florida)

Glad to have you with us Bobby!! Terry

Post# 21550-10/4/2007-09:11 ||| hoover1060 (Roselle, IL USA)

Welcome Bobby

maybe this pic of the Regina will help...

After a quick look online I found only one place that has the bags for this Regina.
See link below:

CLICK HERE TO GO TO hoover1060's LINK

Post# 21551-10/4/2007-11:36 ||| bobbyderegis (Everett MA)

Thank you Terry. It's good to be among friends. Thanks, Jeff. I'll check out that site. Thanks for the pic, too. I didn't know you had one of these!
Bobby

Post# 21554-10/4/2007-13:30 ||| Andy (Springfield, Missouri)

Hey Bobby, great to see you over on this side. I thought I sent you some belts for that machine. I know the bags didn't work, but did you get the belts?

Post# 21561-10/4/2007-14:17 ||| bobbyderegis (Everett MA)

Andy, the belts are great. Yes I got them, but finding bags was a pain. Jeff sent a link for them that I was unable to find. When they come in I'll let everyone know how they are.
Bobby

Post# 21562-10/4/2007-14:22 ||| hoover1060 (Roselle, IL USA)

fast

Man those Regina's must have come and gone fast, I remember seeing one in a vac shop not too long ago, I had thought Regina was gone.
Hopefully the bags that I sent the link for will work.

Post# 21573-10/4/2007-17:09 ||| bobbyderegis (Everett MA)

It seems they were not made for very long. A vac shop owner told me that it was Regina's last ditch effort to stay afloat. I don't know how true that is, but the company tanked shortly after. For a modern day outsourced vac, it's better than most cheapies.
Bobby

Post# 21574-10/4/2007-17:34 ||| hamiltonbeachbo (Milwaukee, WI)

Glad to have you posting

Bobby,

Great to meet you at convention and now have you on this site to banter with. The picture of the Regina Jeff posted looks alot like a Panasonic upright. Not sure how the bag port is configured but wondering if a Riccar/Panasonic bag might work.

Just a thought.....

Pat

Post# 21770-10/8/2007-13:47 ||| turbo500 (Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)

Regina

They were Dirt Devil in the UK. Quite popular but cheap and nasty and didn't last very long

Post# 21855-10/9/2007-10:37 ||| bobbyderegis (Everett MA)

Pat, it was good to meet you, too. The Panasonic bag diameter is too large. The bag would be loose on the collar. Turbo, do you have any pics? Did they look identical?
Bobby

Post# 21882-10/9/2007-16:16 ||| piano_god (BC, Canada)

Regina RG3100

This particular machine was made by SMC in China. These machines were also branded as 'Lewyt'...

These following link is the bags for the Lewyt machine, but I assume would also be the same for your Regina...

CLICK HERE TO GO TO piano_god's LINK

Post# 21886-10/9/2007-17:21 ||| bobbyderegis (Everett MA)

Piano god,
I can't believe you found these bags! They are the originals, and very good quality. Every vac shop I ever went to said they can't be ordered and nothing else could be substituted. You ARE a God! I can't thank you enough. BTW, I assume you play piano?
Bobby

Post# 21910-10/9/2007-23:20 ||| piano_god (BC, Canada)

You are very welcome, Bobby!

And you guessed it, I am a pianist! :)

Post# 21931-10/10/2007-11:20 ||| bobbyderegis (Everett MA)

Thanks for sharing info on the bags, piano god. The musicians are watching out for each other. I'm not a pianist, but one of the lowly church organists in the club.
Bobby

Post# 22031-10/11/2007-10:10 ||| turbo500 (Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)

Bobby

Yeh they looked identical except they were red and didn't have a headlight

Post# 22373-10/14/2007-20:41 ||| bobbyderegis (Everett MA)

Turbo,
was this red "Lewyt" sold in the US or UK? Never saw one here.
Bobby

Post# 22408-10/15/2007-16:03 ||| turbo500 (Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)

Bobby

It was under the Dirt Devil name in the UK. JMB also made a bagless version of it in yellow and green

Post# 22411-10/15/2007-16:24 ||| Andy (Springfield, Missouri)

I think these Lewyt branded machines were more popular in Canada. I have an old VDTA mag somewhere that has a picture of the uprights and the canisters.
Here's an example of one of their cans


Post# 22412-10/15/2007-16:25 ||| Andy (Springfield, Missouri)

(sigh)

one more time


Post# 22414-10/15/2007-17:29 ||| bobbyderegis (Everett MA)

Andy, the canister looks a lot like a Miele. Is it?
Turbo, is Dirt Devil in the UK owned by Royal(US)? Who bought the Lewyt name? Ye gods, so many questions!
Bobby

Post# 22415-10/15/2007-17:38 ||| Andy (Springfield, Missouri)

Nope, but you can definitely see the Miele influences on this, as well as other cans like Fuller Brush, Euro-Pro, etc.


Post# 22467-10/16/2007-09:25 ||| vinvac (Dubuque IA)

Andy,

I had no idea the Lewyt name was even still on the market. Great photo. Isn't sad that almost all vacuums now are starting to look the same, have the same hoses, tools, cords...

Still loving the Miele!!!! My daily driver along with the Air-Way. I must say, they are probably the two best canisters on the market. Having the Air-Tec tools for my Air-way makes it one solid cleaner.

Morgan

Post# 22497-10/16/2007-14:11 ||| turbo500 (Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK)

Bobby

In answer to your question, Yes it is.