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Post# 267902   2/15/2014 at 20:24 (3,715 days old) by michaelwalter (christchurch, new zealand)        

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Hi all,

What kind of pounds would make you seriously consider parting with a:

(a) Hoover Freedom
(b) 427 or 429

Given it's in near new or mint condition, flawless, all original condition. Ideally with original box / literature.

Cheers

Mike


Post# 267905 , Reply# 1   2/15/2014 at 20:44 (3,715 days old) by vintagerepairer (England)        

We have had numerous models of Freedom, some as rare as others are popular. Price would depend on the model and how much one wanted it. I was given to understand that some Freedom cleaners have been known to command over £100 in price on the Ebay. Of course having been in the repair trade, I will find it forever a mystery as to how people can spend so much on cleaners which I used to scrap monthly, back in the day.


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