| Thread Number: 585 wheres the switch on the ge roll easy |
Post# 5791-12/15/2006-12:01 ||| Vacuumfreeeke (Orlando, FL) |
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In looking at the Vac of the day I got curious. Where is the power switch on the Roll Easy? Is it a push button or toggle? An someone post a picture? Also, do any of you print the pics of the Vacs of the Day to decorate the walls of your collection room? |
Post# 5792-12/15/2006-12:44 ||| akabent (Orange County) |
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Roll-Easy/Switch
Great Question, Bobby
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Post# 5793-12/15/2006-13:08 ||| Vacuumfreeeke (Orlando, FL) |
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thanks
Hey... thanks for letting me know! I was looking at his earlier... very nice! Couldn't see a switch though. You in Orange County FL or CA?
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Post# 5796-12/15/2006-14:14 ||| rexairman (Hudson, NC) |
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Don't ask Charlie Lester where the switch is. He's still looking for the switch on the Dyson! (Sorry, Charlie, I just couldn't resist.......) |
Post# 5800-12/15/2006-14:46 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, California) |
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G.E. RollEasy
Gawd, that's a fabulous looking vacuum cleaner isn't it. That's what you get when you hire a top-drawer industrial designer. You can look at vacuum cleaners over the years and readily tell which ones were designed by industrial designers and which ones were not.
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Post# 5811-12/15/2006-20:01 ||| converto-skip (Lafayette, Louisiana) |
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Charles
Charles don't feel bad about not finding the switch i was the same way too and couldn't understand why the brush roll weren't turn but it turns once the handle is down
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Post# 5821-12/15/2006-20:55 ||| vacuumkid3 (Alabama) |
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It sure is hard...
to find the switch to a Vacuette Wireless!! LOL!! |
Post# 5836-12/15/2006-23:24 ||| frkirby511 (Memphis, TN) |
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In today's money....
A GE Rolleasy would cost $493.64 based on the advertized price. |
Post# 5839-12/15/2006-23:58 ||| Convertible68 (Bellville, TX) |
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...And if it was re-introduced, it would certainly be worth it and I'd be one of the first to buy one! Those GE Roll-Easys are such cool machines, and another one I haven't yet used or seen in person. It's a shame, really, that the concept of it never caught on and that they're so rare.
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Post# 5843-12/16/2006-01:21 ||| tolivac (Greenville,NC) |
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Its also hard to find the switch on a Koblentz upright-its in the base-activated when you move the handle down to the operating position. |
Post# 5848-12/16/2006-03:34 ||| Ian88 (England) |
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Ah yeah
I remember trying to figure out how you turned on the hoover powerplus, it has a similar setup to the koblenz.
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when I grew up
We had an 80's Singer uprights and a few Kenmores with that same switch in handle set up... very interesting. |