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New vacuum collector that is new to vacuumland |
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Post# 243207 , Reply# 1   8/1/2013 at 00:32 (3,918 days old) by electromatik (Taylorsville, North Carolina, U.S.A.)   |   | |
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I'm also a new collector. You have more vacuums than I do. I only have 3 counting a hand-vac. Good to see another collector. Any vacuum from the distant past in good working order with few cosmetic damage interests me. |
Post# 243237 , Reply# 2   8/1/2013 at 08:30 (3,918 days old) by s31463221 (Frenchburg, KY)   |   | |
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It's always nice to see new collectors on here, and you have found a wealth of knowledge on this site. Many of us have been collecting for a while, some have repair/restoration knowledge, and we all have varying backgrounds and expertise so dig into the forums, look at the archives, you just never know what you will find on here!
As for the types of machines to collect, you will find that the number of suggestions you will get will be as unique as the collectors on here! It really all comes down to personal preference, what you grew up with, experiences you've had with vacuums in the past etc. For example, I personally go wild over the older vintage Hoover vacuums (some as old as the 1920's, all the way up to the Convertibles); however my all time favorite is the Electrolux vacuum cleaners. I probably have close to 100 Model XXX's and many more other metal body luxes. I grew up with Electrolux vacuums in my home, was given my very own Super J when I was a kid, and I always seem to gravitate to them....with that said, another collector may have a totally different opinion as to what they want/collect and for quite possibly similar reasons! Good luck on your collecting quest and don't hesitate to ask questions, contact members, and most importantly, enjoy what you do and collect! Again, welcome to the club! Steve |
Post# 243310 , Reply# 4   8/1/2013 at 22:25 (3,917 days old) by dwl93 (IL)   |   | |
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That's a nice looking machine vegassucks. It truly does look like one of the best. |
Post# 243392 , Reply# 6   8/2/2013 at 21:48 (3,916 days old) by Durango159 (State College, PA)   |   | |
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My favorite vacuum is a power nozzle canister vacuum. Everything from the sound, power, versatility, durability, ease of use and abiltity to just clean everything from automobile interiors to upholstery, steps, tile floors to plush carpets all terrificly-- with the right model-- and you're in great shape.
You seem to be into the newer stuff but I would check out the local thrift shops, Craigslist and vacuum stores in your area for a Hoover canister, older Eurkea canister, Panasonic canister, FilterQueen, Riccar or Aerus/ Electrolux. Kenmores are nice too and is actually the most common that you'll come across. Kenmore has had so many models over the years, it just depends on what style you like the most. My favorite canister vacuum is a Hoover power head canister anything from Celebrity series to Windtunnel series. Not the Duros line and I prefer a headlight equipped model. |
Post# 243422 , Reply# 7   8/2/2013 at 22:46 (3,916 days old) by Durango159 (State College, PA)   |   | |
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I'm fussy about what I collect. I choose based on performance, color, style, brand, etc. There's a lot that interest me and certainly many that don't interest me. I tend not to get anything made prior to 1970. I just don't really like that style and plus power head canisters didn't take off much till the 70's.
I have no idea what your budget is or where you live in Illinois. I scoured through Illinois Craigslist website doing some searches and the following is a list I compiled, that if I lived in the area and was looking to expand my collection, these machines spark my interest. Best of luck and I hope it is helpful! Craigslist changes all the time so next week could be many more terrific ones or no good additions at all. You just never know!! chicago.craigslist.org/chc/hsh/39... Hoover Futura canister with power nozzle- great price and it has all of the attachments. I'd be all over this one!!!! milwaukee.craigslist.org/hsd/3967... Vintage Eureka canister. These are awesome, sound really cool. Great price too, just ashame its missing attachments it looks like and also that model may not have a cord winder. milwaukee.craigslist.org/hsh/3853... Gorgeous vintage Eureka canister but high price. stlouis.craigslist.org/hsh/397556... Nice looking Hoover Convertible. These are nice and you can see if you like this better than your Eureka Boss upright. chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/app/39... Vintage power nozzle Kenmore canister near Chicago chicago.craigslist.org/nch/hsh/39... Hoover Power Drive Self Propelled upright. I love these. Filtration isn't good but they're fun to use and clean well rockford.craigslist.org/for/39663... Hoover Power Drive Self Propelled upright. Near Rockford. Great looking condition. I prefer this Self Propel system over a Kirby. rockford.craigslist.org/app/39106... Eureka Mega Boss soft bag upright. Many people like these, I never tried one. Good cleaners but loud I've heard. chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/hsh/39... Royal Direct air upright. These look cool. chicago.craigslist.org/sox/app/39... Royal upright. Looks really cool. I like dark blues |