| Thread Number: 667 Super House Maid Vacuume Cleaner |
Post# 6487-12/26/2006-12:05 ||| Rocketwarrior (Omaha) |
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Look what walked in. Has anyone ever heard of this machine? ![]() |
Post# 6488-12/26/2006-12:09 ||| Rocketwarrior (Omaha) |
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Vacuum, not Vacuume
It was me that inadvertantly used (the French - smile) Vacuume in my thread title. That was an error. BTW, it has two switches, on/off and hi/lo. |
Post# 6490-12/26/2006-12:25 ||| Ian88 (England) |
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A rebranded machine perhaps? even so I dunno what it actually is, i'm sure the American members of the forum can shed some light on it.
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Post# 6495-12/26/2006-14:08 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, California) |
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HouseMaid
I have a similar machine called the Good Housekeeper which is a rebranded Apex.
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Post# 6501-12/26/2006-15:21 ||| swingette (Texas) |
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... i'm interested in that nozzle pictured, is it bare floor? |
Post# 6556-12/27/2006-08:36 ||| Ohio_Tuec (Lynbrook, New York) |
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I have a vacuum that looks identical with the name "Remington." It has a motor that is reversible. It is missing one of its runners. Is this, by any chance manufactured by Clements Mfg.? |
Post# 6572-12/27/2006-13:44 ||| Rocketwarrior (Omaha) |
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Bare Floor Nozzle
David,I am not sure how you distinguish a "bare floor" nozzle but have included a pic of the other side.
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Post# 6573-12/27/2006-13:46 ||| Rocketwarrior (Omaha) |
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Manufacturer?
Karl, where do you propose I look to see who manufactured it? Other than the Super House Maid badging, there are no other external plates or identification. |
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yup! that a bare floor tool! cool wood/metal construction! thanks mark. |