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    Thoughts on Hoover Dial-a-Matic 1120

    Not sure why one person thinks they're difficult to service. It's a vacuum cleaner. A motor and a belt driven rotating brush. No different to any other vacuum.
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    disintegrating bag Hoover 700

    Template Hey - thats very amazing that you make your own bags. Don't suppose you'd be willing to share the template/sizes for the 700 bag you're making a replica of, as I also need to make one.
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    Making a replacement Hoover cloth bag

    Bugs Mostly we have bugs that will kill you...but I've survived a few decades without that happening.
  4. J

    Making a replacement Hoover cloth bag

    Hi - wondering if anyone has suggestions as to the best fabric to use to make a replacement Hoover Dustette cloth bag. It's a British made vacuum, although lives in Australia with me :-) It has no paper bag, the cloth bag is clamped to a metal ring, and when full (or after each use) the bag...
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    UK/Australian Hoover Turbopower rear wheels

    Picture of UK model from brochure here Picture here:
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    UK/Australian Hoover Turbopower rear wheels

    Hi - am looking for two unbroken rear wheels for the UK/Australian made Hoover Turbopower machines of the mid 1980s. I think the UK called them Series 1 or Mark 1. Any colour is fine, happy to pay for them and shipping to Sydney, Australia. Thanks, John
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    Looking for parts - Model 700 bag and Model 28 brush roll brushes

    Hi, Am in Sydney, Australia, and looking to buy an original (or very similar) Model 700 bag and Model 28 brush roll brushes. Happy to pay for them and postage of course. Thanks, John
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