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Rare Premier vacuum?
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Post# 300424   10/2/2014 at 18:17 (3,465 days old) by singerman (Missouri)        

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Hello,
I own an premier vacuum but unknown it looks like a smaller version of the spic span hand held the only numbers on the vacuum is 108-.




thanks,
caleb


Post# 300426 , Reply# 1   10/2/2014 at 18:32 (3,465 days old) by super-sweeper (KSSRC Refurbishment Center)        

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Pictures are your best friend in this situation! wink


Post# 300430 , Reply# 2   10/2/2014 at 19:07 (3,465 days old) by singerman (Missouri)        
Pictures

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I will up load picture tommarow since im cleaning up tonight.

Post# 300485 , Reply# 3   10/3/2014 at 06:57 (3,465 days old) by singerman (Missouri)        
I've got pictures

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Here are the pictures of it.

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Post# 300492 , Reply# 4   10/3/2014 at 08:29 (3,465 days old) by bvac6 (Fort Wayne, Indiana)        
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They are not necessarily rare, General Electric had several variations of that machines. It is worth collecting for sure.

Post# 300494 , Reply# 5   10/3/2014 at 09:29 (3,464 days old) by singerman (Missouri)        
It has

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been in our family for many years my great grandfathers then my grand fathers then mine.

Post# 300495 , Reply# 6   10/3/2014 at 09:43 (3,464 days old) by dysonman1 (the county)        

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Nice machine. But the reason it isn't rare is two-fold. One, they were not used as much as a full sized upright, and so they last longer. Two, they were 'given' to a purchaser of an upright vacuum (during a promotion) instead of attachments. In fact, Premier championed the idea that, instead of attachments, you would use the hand vac for your dusting.

Post# 300496 , Reply# 7   10/3/2014 at 09:47 (3,464 days old) by singerman (Missouri)        

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Thanks tom,
i now understand why its not rare.



thanks,
caleb


Post# 300568 , Reply# 8   10/4/2014 at 00:39 (3,464 days old) by tolivac (Greenville,NC)        

Have one similar to the machine shown.A fellow that worked at the transmitter site gave it to me.Said he used it as a child.His father worked for GE they had lots of GE appliances.The little vacuum works well as a hand vac.The freind said he picked up a nestful of wasps with it.And when he emptied the machine of course the wasps were chopped up.So THEY got stung!The freind retired from here several years ago now.The vacuum so reminds me of him.


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