| Thread Number: 2357 Airway or Filter Queen? |
Post# 25717-12/2/2007-05:29 ||| dualsanitronic (milwaukee) |
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Which is preferred around here?Airway or Filter Queen ?I prefer the (old) Filter Queen's quietness and upper diffused exhaust but some Airways are more attractive and certainly cleaner with dirt disposal.BTW,has anyone noticed that FQ cones are thinner than they used to be years ago,probably so the MediPure filter gets dirty more often and thus needs changing more.Someone told me the Princess cones stayed thicker.Could someone verify any of this? Thanks alot! |
Post# 25728-12/2/2007-09:04 ||| aeoliandave (Stratford Ontario Canada) |
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Speaking for the vintage models I gotta say I like them both equally since both will easily pull +80" a good 20" more than an Electrolux, Fairfax, Constellation, etc. The Filter Queen has a nice solid practical un-flashy 'old timey' look that is classic and lots of fun to play with cetain gimmicky attachments. Rolls smoothly across the floor or carpet and won't tip over. No bags but easy to empty that tub. Holds LOT of dust bunnies. Heavy wands are great for bicep development as is hefting the machine itself.
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Post# 25730-12/2/2007-09:24 ||| dualsanitronic (milwaukee) |
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she's all wound up
Thanks Dave,loved your response.BTW, starting in 1966 and for many years thereafter,FQ did have an optional cordwinder! |
Post# 25770-12/2/2007-19:04 ||| dualsanitronic (milwaukee) |
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Besides the main question of which vac is preferred,has anyone else noticed the thinned out cones of the FQ? |
Post# 25779-12/2/2007-22:15 ||| hygiene903 (Galion, OH) |
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I Like Them Both!
Although I've had more experience with Filter Queens than Airways, I did get to use my Aunt's Airway 66 about 42 years ago and it did a pretty good job. I don't have an Airway in my collection yet, but I do have a Filter Queen 350. It's a nice, quiet, powerful machine that does its job well. Only wish I had the original attachment case for it.
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Post# 25797-12/3/2007-01:19 ||| beerad (Beautiful Vancouver BC) |
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Filterqueen
I love my filterqueens...strong, durable, reliable, timeless. My 1978 model 700 and my 1939 special editon Canadian model 200A.(this is one of the first F/Q made, and was only available as a gift to the top F/Q salesperson of the year) ![]() |
Post# 25802-12/3/2007-02:27 ||| chestermikeuk (Chester...UK) |
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Classics
Hi Brad , those vacs have a class and style of their own, timeless, what does the badge say on the 1939 model??can these be used for wet pickup as well??
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