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Post# 194387   8/12/2012 at 06:56 (4,246 days old) by funvacfan (Canada)        

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I picked this up the other day from a Kijiji ad.

Guy


Post# 194388 , Reply# 1   8/12/2012 at 06:59 (4,246 days old) by funvacfan (Canada)        

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I was surprised to find that it was a 110v machine! Even though the North American plug is an add on...the ratings plate specify that this is for 110v.

Guy



Post# 194389 , Reply# 2   8/12/2012 at 06:59 (4,246 days old) by funvacfan (Canada)        

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Lid off.

Post# 194390 , Reply# 3   8/12/2012 at 07:00 (4,246 days old) by funvacfan (Canada)        

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Everything in it's place.

Post# 194391 , Reply# 4   8/12/2012 at 07:04 (4,246 days old) by funvacfan (Canada)        

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The interior shot of the fan. Also the little round knob to the left of the fan couples with the filter. When you pull out the cord or reel it back in, it twirls and knocks the accumulated dirt off the filter.

Post# 194393 , Reply# 5   8/12/2012 at 07:05 (4,246 days old) by funvacfan (Canada)        
Last one...

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This one showing the dirt box and filter.

Guy


Post# 194395 , Reply# 6   8/12/2012 at 07:07 (4,246 days old) by gsheen (Cape Town South Africa)        

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I Love these, so very Japanese. They normally pack quite a punch aswell

Post# 194405 , Reply# 7   8/12/2012 at 08:40 (4,246 days old) by 1926700 ()        
incase u didint know.....

National....is really Panasonic. that was what Pana was before they were Pana in the late 70's. ive never seen a National product 110 for America, but i do know in Europe the Panasnic 663 type upright was under that name....

Post# 194406 , Reply# 8   8/12/2012 at 08:43 (4,246 days old) by gsheen (Cape Town South Africa)        

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I remember my Mom had a National Panasonic Micowave with lovely wood grain trim in the eighties

Post# 194530 , Reply# 9   8/13/2012 at 04:20 (4,246 days old) by vacbear58 (Sutton In Ashfield & London)        
Nice find

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I have what appears to be an earlier version of this machine - its a neat design

Al


Post# 194548 , Reply# 10   8/13/2012 at 07:30 (4,245 days old) by funvacfan (Canada)        
Alistair

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Your wands and floor tool look much more durable than the plastic ones I have. My tools all have stress cracks where the joins are. You know how old plastic gets!


Post# 194628 , Reply# 11   8/13/2012 at 13:37 (4,245 days old) by vacbear58 (Sutton In Ashfield & London)        
Guy

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I hear you! What is not obvious on mine is the jubilee clip round the end of the attachment point of the rug nozzle

Al


Post# 194682 , Reply# 12   8/13/2012 at 17:49 (4,245 days old) by petek (Ontario)        

I've seen various little Japanese vacs being sold in those stores "Camera/Electronics stores along Yonge Street in Toronto. Maybe that's where it came from


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