Thread Number: 44133  /  Tag: 50s/60s/70s Vacuum Cleaners
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Post# 459584   1/19/2023 at 14:05 (831 days old) by Paul (USA)        

BETTER HOMES & GARDENS March 1957

The article features many unnamed but easily-recognizable vacuum cleaner models. Can you help identify the makes and model id's?

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5. Electrolux Model E-Automatic
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Post# 459587 , Reply# 1   1/19/2023 at 15:14 (831 days old) by gottahaveahoove (Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640)        
#1 Hoover

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Citation,  #1 Hoover Constellation!  yay!


Post# 459589 , Reply# 2   1/19/2023 at 15:48 (831 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, IN)        

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#2 is a GE Roll-Essy or a Westinghouse
#3 I think is a Rainbow
#4 is the white-top Lewt that I believe was the electronic one
#6 is an Atlas (did it have a name?)


Post# 459594 , Reply# 3   1/19/2023 at 18:10 (831 days old) by luxlife (Under a Pecan Tree)        
#6 is a Universal.

I believe that was the Jet 88, or whichever one was the lesser model. The better of the “Jet” models had chrome trim, no wheels and a sliding control lever to diffuse the exhaust air through the sides. Also, the Atlas had large lettering spelling out the word “Atlas” on the side of the machine.

Post# 459612 , Reply# 4   1/20/2023 at 08:34 (831 days old) by rugsucker (Elizabethton TN)        
1957 Vacs

1.First floating Constellation.
2.Roll Easy.Later Westinghouse had top mount tool storage.
3.Rexair,soon to be called Rainbow.(Top became chrome in 1961.)
4.Probably Golden Lewyt.Electronic was later.
5.AE.First automatic Electrolux without ejector.
6.Jet 99.At times also seen as Regina and Atlas(with & without tail fins.)


Post# 459643 , Reply# 5   1/21/2023 at 00:08 (830 days old) by hygiene903 (Galion, OH)        

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Always wondered if attachments were available for the Singer Uprights of that era, and the picture of the Singer in the closet answers that for me. I have several of the vacs pictured, including the Hoover 84 Constellation, Electrolux AE, Hoover 64 Citation, Golden Lewyt 90, Hoover Pixie, and the next older version of the Westinghouse Canister. Love vacuums from the 50's!
Jeff


Post# 459644 , Reply# 6   1/21/2023 at 00:22 (830 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)        
hygiene903.

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I had the same Singer upright, and it didn't come with a hose or attachments. Wonder if that's the correct hose. I kind of doubt it.

Post# 459646 , Reply# 7   1/21/2023 at 02:05 (830 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)        
Vacuum of the Day.

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Singer upright. I don't see any place for a hose. And as I recall there wasn't one. I could be wrong but check it out. What do you think?

Post# 459647 , Reply# 8   1/21/2023 at 02:10 (830 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)        
Just read the ad.

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No hose. No way!

Post# 459650 , Reply# 9   1/21/2023 at 07:54 (830 days old) by rugsucker (Elizabethton TN)        
Singer

Hose and attachments were available as seen in the closet of BH&G article.The hose converter went under the brush opening as it did through the 60s at Singer stores into the 90s when it was a WalMart vac.A 70s converter included storage for small attachments.Similar to Eureka,later Convertibles,Concept,etc.Singer also offered hand vacs with and without full attachment sets that may have been more popular the the UR atts.From POD ad you will see features explained that are forgotten and not seen today.Also note the separate bracket that would go on handle to allow vac to be hung from hook for storage.

Post# 459653 , Reply# 10   1/21/2023 at 10:41 (829 days old) by Caligula (Wallingford, Connecticut)        
Rugsucker.

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Thanks, I didn't know that.

Post# 459980 , Reply# 11   2/2/2023 at 13:57 (817 days old) by Paul (USA)        

Thanks, everyone!

Post# 473938 , Reply# 12   10/31/2024 at 12:38 (180 days old) by Paul (USA)        
1957—a Banner Year for Plug-In Floor/Surface Products & Misc

The magazine ad that started this thread actually featured 1956 models from what I know—with the caveat that I have seen floor & surface care ads that introduced next year models at the end of a year like the automotive industry. Two corresponding vacuum cleaner models are Electrolux Corporation's Model G (debuting nationwide in January 1961) and Kirby Company's Classic 1-CR (launched nationally in January 1970).


Following a list of identified '57 models (plus some consumables that were either introduced at the time or possibly earlier) that appeared for the first time in periodical advertising that year, or according to information posted at Vacuumland. Corrections or additions invited.

Capitalized color names were in advertisements or literature; uncapitalized are by observation.


Bissell (US), Bex-Bissell (UK)
•Models 202 (US)/? (UK) “Shampoo Master”—rug cleaner in Sandalwood and White with Bissell "Germ-Proofing Formula Rug Shampoo" (Bex Housewares, a division of The British Xylonite Co. Ltd.)

Electrolux (Canada) Ltd.
•Model BX10—Triple-Brush Floor Polisher in Jamaican Bronze and Cream
•Models ZB83, ZB86, ZB88—tank-type vacuum cleaners in Jamaican Bronze and Cream with new disposable filter bags (80 Series debut)

Electrolux (UK) Ltd.
•Models Z60 and Z62— tank-type vacuum cleaners in Red, Black, & White multi-fleck leatherette w/matching trim and Lt. Grey horizontal ribbed plastic w/Dark Green trim, respectively

Electrolux Corporation (US)
•Model F 'Fully Automatic'—tank-type vacuum cleaner in pale gray & ivory; automatic standard features include bag lock-out (introduced on late Model E-A) - bag needed to turn on, shut-off regulated by airflow efficiency dial (introduced in early 1954 on the Model LX), filter bag seal when removed (debuted on gray single-ply "wrappers" in 1952; new yellow 4-ply style in 1957), cord winder retraction (1949-25th anniversary year intro); some of the cleaner's features were previously optional at extra cost (note: the power nozzle, Model PN-1, debuted in the latter part of 1960)
• Part 4935 "Turbotool" accessory with Electrolux "Turbo Shampoo"—air-powered multi-use indoor & outdoor jobs initially in blue hammertone to match the Model E-A tank-type vacuum cleaner and later in the Model F color scheme.

Eureka (US & CA)
•Models 260 (US)/260-C (CA) "Super Automatic"— F & G Series upright vacuum cleaner in sparkling gold, light pastel green & iridescent cream
•Models 860 (US)/860-C (CA) "Roto-Matic"—canister-type swivel-top vacuum cleaner in Yellow and Silver Gray (earlier production matching the 1956 "Super Roto-Matic" Model 910)
•Models 960 (US)/960-C (CA) "Super Roto-Matic"—larger canister-type swivel-top vacuum cleaner with double-sized dust bag, cyclonic action and integrated wheels in sparkling gold, light pastel green & iridescent cream

General-Electric/G-E (US)
•Model C-4 "Roll-Around Swivel-Top"—canister-type vacuum cleaner in Shell Pink, Rich Coral, and Cocoa Brown (similar styling and design to Model C-3)
•Model FP-1—Twin Brush Floor Polisher in white with yellow trim (line debut)

Hoover (US, CA, UK)
•Models 65 (US)/651 (CA) "Convertible"— upright vacuum cleaner with quick tool conversion in Heather Rose and Pearl White (line debut); (Note: Model 652 "Senior" in the same design and styling debuted in 1959)
•Models 84-B/841 (CA) "Constellation"—canister-type vacuum cleaner in Sandalwood and Mulberry
•Models 85 (US)/851 (CA) "Constellation"—canister-type vacuum cleaner in Heather Rose and Pearl White
•Models 822 (UK) "Constellation"—canister-type vacuum cleaner in Grey & Blue; early version non-floater (matching earlier US 82 & CA 821); note: debut of the Model 822A with redesigned base & color change is unclear - late 1957 or early 1958?)
•Models 1222 (US)/ 1224 (UK) "Junior"—10-inch nozzle compact upright in Wedgewood Blue and Ivory
•Models 2720 (US)/2722 (CA) "Dustette"—hand vacuum cleaner in Sandalwood and Wedgewood Blue (version 1 colors)
•Models 2830 (US)/2832 (CA) "Pixie"—hand vacuum cleaner with hose attachments in Sandalwood and Wedgewood Blue (version 1 colors)
•Models 5450 (US)/ 5452 (CA)—Twin Brush Floor Polisher in Heather Rose and Pearl White; optional rug shampoo attachment

Johnson's Wax (US)
•Model RP-57 "Convertible"—single-brush polisher/scrubber/waxer in deep sea blue; converts to rug cleaner with rug brush and "Johnson's Rug Cleaner" compound

Kirby
•Model 517—upright & canister vacuum cleaner in aluminum casing with lipstick red trim and slate gray bag

Sears Kenmore (US/Simpson's, CA)
•Models 100-6660 (US)/100-6666 (CA?)—2-Speed Twin Brush Floor Conditioner with headlight & optional rug-cleaning attachment in 2-tone Coral and Gold trim
•Model 100-8640 (US)—new box-shape canister-type vacuum cleaner 3/4-hp in 2-Tone Aquamarine
•Model 100-8660 (US)—new box-shape canister-type vacuum cleaner 9/10-hp, storage rack in Deep Coral and Light Beige
•Model 100-8680 (US)—new box-shape canister-type vacuum cleaner with 1¼-hp, Easy-Glide handle, storage rack in Golden Yellow and Light Beige

Westinghouse (US)
•Model MC-1 "Mobile Speed"—canister-type vacuum cleaner (similar styling to G-E Roll Easy Model R-1) in Beige and Dark Brown



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