This vacuum cleaner in carbolite case - "Ural-PR-56", 1956 edition. Operates from 127 volts. Versatile enough - different nozzles, and has a strong enough suction power))).
Vacuum Cleaner "Ural" is very common in Russia, was released from a huge number. As for the hand-held vacuum cleaners "URAL - PR-54", "Ural - PR-56", that they were produced from 1954 to 1956, but not very much and this is now they are rare.
Vacuum Cleaner "URAL" started producing in 1976. These vacuum cleaners have a capacity of 600 watts and working voltage of 220 volts. Vacuum cleaner nozzle fit into a stand that can be hung on the wall. The hose wraps around the vacuum cleaner. A vacuum cleaner dressed leatherette cover and a...
Vampyr
Yes, I saw this advertisement. This is the second model of vacuum cleaner advertisement "Vampyr". And it was the advertising, the earlier of the first model, I have a vacuum cleaner is also in the collection. They differ in the design of the handle and switch.
VAMPUR
I got the vacuum cleaner "Vampire" company AEG, as I understand it is the second model in the first power cord coming out of the end of the handle. Who knows the timing of release of models of vacuum cleaners?
That's right, I said this in the apartment which has 2-4 rooms easier to clean with a vacuum cleaner hose and nozzles. I have 2 vacuum cleaner "Saturn" (1971), did not want to)?
In the Soviet Union did not issue vacuums like Kirby layout or the like. We've only had this type of floor polishers polishes flooring mastic. These vacuum cleaners are not practical in the apartments, as they are not maneuverable. They are useful in large rooms.
In 1965 he started producing vacuum cleaners "Chaika-3" - this is an early version, later, in 1969, produced a vacuum cleaner "Chaika-3" as in Post # 218659
I am very grateful and honored that my collection has become an object of your attention. Borisov IM
Vacuum Cleaner "Saturnas" made in Lithuania (Lithuanian SSR) in Vilnius at the "electric welding equipment" from 1963 to 1974.