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Sears Capture machine |
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Post# 22759   10/22/2007 at 18:43 (6,028 days old) by funvacfan (Canada)   |   | |
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Post# 22772 , Reply# 1   10/22/2007 at 20:27 (6,028 days old) by dial-a-matic ()   |   | |
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Iona (fantom) made it, unless its a reallllllllly early CMS. I really couldn't tell you unless I saw it, but from what I understand (at least from the Dyson book) it is an IONA. |
Post# 22837 , Reply# 2   10/23/2007 at 19:55 (6,027 days old) by myvacsrock (USA)   |   | |
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i have the catelog for it anyone wanna see? |
Post# 22982 , Reply# 3   10/24/2007 at 22:25 (6,026 days old) by msalisbury77 ()   |   | |
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My mother used to have one of those things. It worked well while she had it, not sure what she did with it though. |
Post# 22987 , Reply# 4   10/25/2007 at 00:31 (6,026 days old) by tolivac (Greenville,NC)   |   | |
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I have two of those machines-they do work well-I use mine with "Host" dry carpet cleaner.Got one from a yard sale and the other from "joe" the junkman out here-sometimes I get interesting vacuums from him.The one from the yard sale had the owners manual. |
Post# 23439 , Reply# 5   10/30/2007 at 15:21 (6,020 days old) by henrydreyfuss (Ohio)   |   | |
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I would like to see that! I always found those really early dual cyclone vacuums interesting (none of them were truly great machines, but they've always fascinated me). I had one, but it had a bad motor! The Drytech was actually designed by James Dyson. It was one of his first dual cyclonic vacuums to hit the shelves. For a Dyson designed product, it has a very aggressive brushroll! Corey |