Thread Number: 27218
/ Tag: 50s/60s/70s Vacuum Cleaners
Nilfisk ga 70 |
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Post# 305018   11/6/2014 at 08:13 (3,458 days old) by edgar (Belgium)   |   | |
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Nilfisk ga 70 with carton tool caddy. This is the second version of the ga 70.
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Post# 305023 , Reply# 1   11/6/2014 at 09:53 (3,458 days old) by kirbymodel2c (Nottingham, England)   |   | |
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Post# 305025 , Reply# 2   11/6/2014 at 09:55 (3,458 days old) by HooverCelebrity (Germany)   |   | |
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Beautiful machine! |
Post# 305066 , Reply# 3   11/6/2014 at 16:33 (3,458 days old) by aeoliandave (Stratford Ontario Canada)   |   | |
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Very powerful vacuum.
I have the same model. Came with the hose and a floor tool. Had no power cord so taking a cue from the pale blue hose coupler ring & carry strap handle I paired it up with various spare blue accessories. Used an appliance plug on a blue cord I had lying around, A Filter-Queen type floor nozzle trimmed in light blue and spare blue crevicetool, upholstery nozzle and dusting brush and Electrolux aluminum wands. Love the wheeled caddy with pontoon fenders and the gleam of polished aluminum body. So well made and fail-safe filtering, it looks like the vacuum you would find in a Medical Laboratory. Later found out it came from the closed-down research labs at Xerox Corp in Rochester NY where it was found to be the only vacuum that could pick up and retain the black carbon dust used in copiers, without leakage. I don't have the top diffuser cap, sadly, so it blasts it's clean exhaust skyward. Like a Filter Queen can, I haven't yet tried levitating a ball over it. This photo is before orbital polishing of the body to make it Space Station worthy.
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