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Post# 72158   6/14/2009 at 12:53 (5,428 days old) by rolls_rapide (-)        

I have previously made mention of the UK Hoover 'Purepower' upright cleaner advert, where the dustmites are dancing along with parasols.

Here is the shorter version of the advert, apparently from 1997.

Go to 10' 30"


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Post# 72161 , Reply# 1   6/14/2009 at 13:09 (5,428 days old) by ibaisaic ()        

I've got the longer version of this ad. It starts with a sepia toned picture with a woman having her photograph taken with her new Hoover. It then zooms to present day to show the Purepower S Class.

The original Purepower cleaners were a world apart from the Chinese manufactured offerings of the current Purepower and Dustmanager uprights. They had a decent brushroll, proper edge cleaning and a much better build quality. I think the Purepower design has been going longer than any of the other current Hoover cleaners and am surprised it has lasted so long.

Roger


Post# 72162 , Reply# 2   6/14/2009 at 13:35 (5,428 days old) by vintagehoover ()        

Roger, I agree - the original Purepowers were pretty good cleaners. Just a shame about the handle-lock mechanism always failing! Other than that, they weren't bad.

I was hoping the new Airvolution range would put a bullet in the Purepower/Dustmanager, as it limps on into it's twelth year, but apparently they're still selling very well, and are profitable enough for Hoover to keep them going.

I'd love to see the longer version of the Purepower ad; it's the first Hoover ad I remember seeing on TV as a child!


Post# 72172 , Reply# 3   6/14/2009 at 15:13 (5,428 days old) by ibaisaic ()        

Jack,
I'm hoping to put some Hoover ads on YouTube soon. I have most Hoover ads from 1984 onwards.


Post# 72173 , Reply# 4   6/14/2009 at 15:22 (5,428 days old) by rolls_rapide (-)        
Roger

I would give my eye-teeth to see that full advert too.

Do you have the "Triple Vortex" advert where the lady adores the saleman, but is peeved 'cos she doesn't have reason to buy filters anymore?

What about the Hoover 'Freedoms' from the early Nineties, with Joan Sanderson and Prunella Scales as mother and daughter - similar to their roles in the comedy series "After Henry"?


Post# 72176 , Reply# 5   6/14/2009 at 15:39 (5,428 days old) by rolls_rapide (-)        
Roger

And what about the advert for the Hoover 'Turbomaster' Total System, where the person in the advert was half man and half woman? (That freaked my sister out at the time! LOL).

Post# 72178 , Reply# 6   6/14/2009 at 15:52 (5,428 days old) by ibaisaic ()        

Calum,

I remember the Vortex ad and indeed I did record it, but it's lost at the moment, but I still keep trawling through my old tapes that I am slowly converting to dvd and I hope I'll find it again.

I do have the Freedom ad.

Eleanor- Stop!

Sarah- What is it, do you think I'm looking tired?

Eleanor- I'd better explain how this new Hoover vacuum works. The red light means its full.

Sarah- So I change the bag.

Eleanor- No dear, there's no bag to change. You just unclip the front, wiggle the filter and empty into the bin.

Sarah- Marvelous

Eleanor- The hose is attached and the tools are here.
Remember dear, no bags. You know how forgetful you are.

Sarah- Err don't forget your bags!

Voiceover Only from Hoover, the new Turbomaster Freedom with Permabag. Bags of features, but no bag to change.

I think I got that right. There was also a short version and a version showing both Freedom cleaners at the end. I have all three. This ad was also included on the VHS When Harry Met Sally, with a competition in the pack to win one.

I also have the Sensotronic ads with the falling bag of flour, Turbopower Plus Howard Hughes spoof, Aquamaster cement ad, three short Vax bashing Aquamaster ads, shop window Compact ad,
Galaxy, both English and German versions, Turbomaster half man half woman ad, a selection of ads with the strapline, Hoover Can Handle It and a lot more.

These days I can leave my DVD recorder running for hours to catch an ad I want, but back then it involved sitting for hours on end, recording every ad break I could. At least we didn't have the hundreds of channels we have now.

Roger







Post# 72184 , Reply# 7   6/14/2009 at 16:30 (5,428 days old) by rolls_rapide (-)        
Roger

Ta for the list. I had forgotten about the Hoover 'Aquamaster' cement on the carpet advert.

I don't remember the Vax ads that mocked the Aquamaster, but I do remember that the Vax was rubbish in comparison to the Hoover. When I worked in a high street store, the demonstration Vax siphoned itself empty of cleaning fluid (faulty design in trigger/slider valve).

I remember a customer came in with the Vax washing head securely attached to the steel tube - she couldn't get it off. It took me and another lad some effort to free the thing. Grit had gotten trapped between the tapered end of the steel tube and the plastic neck of the cleaning head, effectively locking the two parts together.

The Hoover tools locking-ring system was a far better design.

I do remember magazine adverts for '1001' 3in1 shampoo that stated along the lines of "for best results ignore the (Vax) instructions". This was reference to the use of separate defoamer; 1001 had it already added to the formulation.


Post# 72185 , Reply# 8   6/14/2009 at 16:41 (5,428 days old) by turbopowerpaul (UK)        
Hi Roger

Really cant wait to see all the adverts.

Your archive sounds like an absolute treasure trove of wonders.

Many thanks for the brochures - they are excellent - and was great to communicate with you recently.

Good luck with sifting for that Vortex advert!

All the best
Paul


Post# 72187 , Reply# 9   6/14/2009 at 16:51 (5,428 days old) by vintagehoover ()        
Don't forget...

...the best one of all!!





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Post# 72210 , Reply# 10   6/14/2009 at 19:03 (5,428 days old) by carlstock ()        

Love the sound and animation at the end of the Purepower ad involving the Hoover logo! :) I always remember that. :)

That Turbopower 1000 ad is great, Jack! :) Right! I shall have to add a Hoover of that ilk to my list at some stage, though I guess finding one will be a considerable task!

Does anyone remember the Electrolux Powersystem (?) ads of the late 1990s? They were similar to the Purepower one with the dust mites.


Post# 72215 , Reply# 11   6/14/2009 at 19:36 (5,428 days old) by shanonabc ()        

That is a V. cool ad :)

Post# 72241 , Reply# 12   6/15/2009 at 05:58 (5,427 days old) by ibaisaic ()        

Calum,

The Vax bashing Aquamaster ads were Hoover ads mocking the Vax.
There were three ads at 10 seconds each and all showed a Vax with the brand name covered with black tape, though it was obvious that it was a Vax.

Three three ads stated three things that the Aquamaster excelled at over the Vax.

1. It's lighter.
2. It has more suction power (and it isn't orange!)
3. Leaves carpets drier.

If anyone has any tips on uploading to YouTube (using a Mac)
I'd be grateful. I have the ads on DVD but don't know what to do to get them on my Mac and convert them. I will read the tutorial on Youtube and hopefully get something for you all to see soon.

If anyone has any request re UK Hoover ads or anything vacuum related that they remember on TV, let me know and I'll see if I have it.

Paul, I'll email you soon regarding your last email.

I've just taken delevery of a Hoover Freemotion Pureair bagged cleaner in mineral blue from directvacuums on Ebay. The courier remarked that I liked my vacuum cleaners! I am really pleased with my new Freemotion. It's a bit hit and miss buying from direct vacuums. Sometimes you get a cleaner that looks brand new and other times you get a cleaner with damage and signs of use. I am pleased to say that this Freemotion looks brand new and unused. A bargain at £27. I bought the optional turbo head for 99p from Ebay recently and it performs far better than the front & side clean nozzle supplied as standard.

Well that's it. Don't forget to think about any Hoover ads you's like to see. I have some washing machine ones too, including the one with Hale & Pace as the two Rons and the Ecologic with Joan Sanderson.

Ta ta.

Roger


Post# 72244 , Reply# 13   6/15/2009 at 06:32 (5,427 days old) by kirbymodel2c (Nottingham, England)        

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Does anyone know/have the Hoover Turbomaster/power freedom advert
with Joan Sanderson and Prunella Scales?

Not seen it in ages..

James


Post# 72245 , Reply# 14   6/15/2009 at 06:49 (5,427 days old) by vintagehoover ()        

Roger - I'm interested to hear you've got a bagged Freemotion; I want one, but they seem almost impossible to find! No one seems to sell either version!

When you say 'direct vacuums', do you mean the eBay seller of that name? If so, I've bought from them in the past, and I've also had problems with their cleaners. I bought a Hoover Performer HP16ER from them, and it turned up with the handle/wand release button smashed into the cleaner body. I called and complained, and was sent a second, which arrived with the same problem. I complained again, and finally got one intact. They let me keep the other two, but they were pretty much useless to me, except for parts. I ended up gifting the good one of the lot to Mike King, and chucking the other two!

Not learning from my mistake, and still wanting a Hoover Freemotion, I bought the TOL bagless model from directvacuums, and that arrived, dirty, scuffed and scratched, with a torn powerhose, cracked dust compartment, and with the combination tool missing. I complained, and since they didn't have any left in stock, they offered a full refund after having collected the cleaner from me.

Despite being happy with the way they dealt with the issues, I didn't enjoy all the time I had to spend on the phone - at my own cost - dealing with problems of their causing (since they won't let you do this via email), and I will not be buying from them again.

Torn, dirty Freemotion hose:

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Damaged dust compartment:

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Smashed Performer release button - one of two!:

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Post# 72246 , Reply# 15   6/15/2009 at 07:09 (5,427 days old) by ibaisaic ()        

James,

Read through this thread and you'll get your answer ;-)

Jack,

Yes, directvacuums on Ebay is where I got the bagged Freemotion.

As I say, it is hit an miss with that company. I had to return a dustmanager upright to them because the cleaning head was smashed to bits. I bought a Performer Pets from them that was in the original box and almost factory fresh. The Freemotion I got today was in the original box and the hose was wrapped just like the brand new bagless version I purchased a couple of weeks ago. This is the first purchase I've made from directvacuums in quite a while, but I would use them again, even though you are in the hands of the gods when you open the parcel.

I've included a link for a bagless Freemotion on Ebay at the moment.I'll post a couple of other links in a moment.


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Post# 72247 , Reply# 16   6/15/2009 at 07:17 (5,427 days old) by ibaisaic ()        

This is where I got my brand new (not graded) bagless freemotion from. I made an offer of £62 which was accepted. You could try them with a lower offer, but bear in mind you only get three chances before you are blocked from making a fourth offer.
Delivery is free and quick.


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Post# 72248 , Reply# 17   6/15/2009 at 07:25 (5,427 days old) by ibaisaic ()        

This is the bagged mineral blue model I bought from directvacuums. Rather pricey though. You can find the bagged versions on the internet if you look hard enough, but so far they all seem to be selling for the full retail price.

I managed to get the TOL gold coloured Freemotion from Empire Stores for under £100. This was before they were taken over by the Shop Direct (Littlewoods) group and now they sell the same ranges as Littlewoods Direct, Kays, Additions etc.


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Post# 72251 , Reply# 18   6/15/2009 at 08:06 (5,427 days old) by turbo500 (West Yorkshire, UK)        

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I love the look of the Freemotion cylinders but I've never used one. How are they on performance?

Post# 72252 , Reply# 19   6/15/2009 at 09:25 (5,427 days old) by ibaisaic ()        

Chris,

The Freemotion isn't great performance wise using straight suction, but add the turbo heads and they do a reasonable job.

The bagged versions are so much more powerful than the bagless, plus they're lighter and quieter. The telezoom tube is a very good idea, but you have to put your foot on the floor head to adjust it. The demo video is very misleading in that respect.

The three in one nozzle, first seen on the Sensory I believe, is a complete waste of time, especially if you try to clean stairs or upholstery with it. Models with the small turbo head are the best bet as it cleans stairs and upholstery well, especially pet hairs. I would have prefered Hoover to have offered a set of three tools similar to the set provided with the Telios and a clip to secure it to the hose.

The front and side clean nozzle is another good idea, but not a good nozzle for carpet cleaning, especially pet hairs. Again, the optional full sized turbo nozzle does a good job. This nozzle is very similar to the ones supplied with current Sebo cylinders.

So get a bagged Freemotion, add the two turbo heads and you have a decent vacuum cleaner. Put it next to any Miele though, and it's shortcomings become very apparent. It looks very stylish though, especially the bagged versions and it has a few interesting design touches like the flap that raises when the cleaner is on, a lovely action when you press the bag door release button and the handle telezoom tube. Treat it with kid gloves though, as it's lovely finish is scratched very easily, revealing plain plastic underneath.

So to sum up, get the Freemotion as a piece of Art to look at, but don't use it as your main machine.

Roger


Post# 72259 , Reply# 20   6/15/2009 at 09:57 (5,427 days old) by turbo500 (West Yorkshire, UK)        

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^Thanks Roger. I really wish hoover would actually execute there designs well. The designs of The One, Dustmanager and Freemotion all look great but aren't great to use because of stupid design flaws such as naff cyclones, brushrolls, motors and filters. If one were to put some thought into the insides of the machines, I am sure they have the potential to be damn good vacuums.

Post# 72317 , Reply# 21   6/15/2009 at 21:41 (5,427 days old) by ridgidvac ()        

That PurePower looks like our Bissel/Singer HB uprights. Are there Bissell/Singer vacs available in the UK?

Post# 72348 , Reply# 22   6/16/2009 at 08:46 (5,426 days old) by kirbymodel2c (Nottingham, England)        

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So rodger....

Where is it...

James


Post# 72404 , Reply# 23   6/17/2009 at 08:36 (5,425 days old) by turbo500 (West Yorkshire, UK)        

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"Does anyone remember the Electrolux Powersystem (?) ads of the late 1990s? They were similar to the Purepower one with the dust mites."

- Hi Carl,

Yes I remember those. I think it was for the Airclean not the powersystem. With the tagline "once they're in, they stay in!"


Post# 72433 , Reply# 24   6/17/2009 at 17:49 (5,425 days old) by carlstock ()        

Ah. :) Thanks, Chris. :)

I really like the Electrolux machines of that era. I know that perhaps they are not classics and that they have some issues, but I think they are quite interesting machines. :) Also, some of them had washable Gore-Tex filters! :)


Post# 72434 , Reply# 25   6/17/2009 at 18:51 (5,425 days old) by rolls_rapide (-)        

The Electrolux 'Powersystem' adverts featured an angel hoovering the clouds, which caused a tornado to form on the ground, then some poor soul yells "Cyclone!", or somesuch.


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