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Help w/Eureka-MW Power Nozzle
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Post# 91663   2/14/2010 at 09:45 (5,184 days old) by meba2233 (Webster Groves, MO)        

I have this Eureka / Montgomery Ward power nozzle but don't have the machine to go with it. I would like to somehow see if it is working. It has the standard two-prong electrical adapter. Is there any way to test this PN without the machine it goes into? Thanks in advance. Mark

Post# 91719 , Reply# 1   2/14/2010 at 17:12 (5,183 days old) by tazcatsdad (Buffalo, NY)        

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Mark, there is a cord that can be used to test your PN which you can buy at a local hardware store. I'm not sure what the type of plug is called, but it is the same type as the one found on some General Electric and Sunbeam mixers as well as on some early Texas Instruments desktop calculators (like the TI-3500 and the TI-410). If you ask the clerk at the hardware store for an "electric mixer cord", they should be able to recognize exactly what you need.

I have one that I'm using right now on both my GE hand and stand mixers as well as on my PN's. I also have a few that belong with my calculators ... this is how I know that they're out there, BTW! :)

Before I posted this reply, I found one on the Internet that you can order online. Hope this information helps you!

Bill W.,
aka tazcatsdad


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Post# 91734 , Reply# 2   2/14/2010 at 19:10 (5,183 days old) by meba2233 (Webster Groves, MO)        
Thanks Bill...

Great tip. I just happened to have an old TI 3500 calc and used the cord like you said. The PN works great. Thanks again.

Mark


Post# 91747 , Reply# 3   2/14/2010 at 21:40 (5,183 days old) by tazcatsdad (Buffalo, NY)        

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My pleasure, Mark!

Bill W.



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