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    Does anyone own one of these Premiers?

    This Premier is a wonderful example of how Premier took the old General Electric models and helped continue their legacy! A copy of the Consumer Reports Best rated upright from the 70"s and the avocado bag and handle accents prove it! Made in England? Good old Us of A made! A good rule of...
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    Road Trip!

    Is this run on sentence important? Do I need to read it? NOT!
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    ISO older Nutone electric hose

    Scott! I have one new in box! $125.00 Greg
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    Eureka Canister Vacuum Cleaner Model 1663

    Too bad Eureka didn't furnish a hose with a suction bleeder on the handle! Only way to control suction was to bend down the the canister top! Oh! My back!
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    Miele Triflex HX1 finally comes to the US.

    Another European plastic, battery operated machine! Bottom line: what makes it better than the others on the market? Is it going to last any longer?
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    Shetland rug cleaner attachment i.d. needed

    That's the attachment for the bottom of a Shetland floor polisher that keeps the shampooer brushes at the correct height to shampoo a carpet.
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    Which vacuums could you live without?

    Anything modern and all plastic! Dyson, Dirt Devil, you name it!
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    Central Vacuum Inlets

    You've answered all your own questions! You can use a dual voltage hose and yes a pistol grip is great! A MD unit is super! One questions is out there. Was the removed unit vented to outside? Also make sure there is a 20 amp breaker for the unit! Good luck! I think you're on the right...
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    Wide track

    There is NO "transmission" on this machine.
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    Show me your Windtunnels!

    Les! You are rude and that comment wasn't called for nor has a place here! I just bought a Lincoln Navigator! Does that make me rich? I call it practical! Your comments aren't welcome here! Jo! I will apologize for Les's jack-ass mouth! He know there are rules, but he think's he's too...
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    The Electrolux Model G!

    Lux model L's always had the PN port down on the side of the front wheels. This also includes the R's. G
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    Sanitaire Blue Line Uprights Discontinued

    American Aeurs/Electrolux is wholly US owned!
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    Is the Kirby's airflow and performance over exaggerated?

    Has it NOT been made clear enough that this nonsense won't go on on VL? Take you selfishness and go else where! it's not welcome here any longer
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    Is the Kirby's airflow and performance over exaggerated?

    This has gotten beyond boring and reptetitive! Reporting to moderator!
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    Electrolux Central Vac Info

    These units, the first from American Electrolux were manufactured in 1986-1990. I sold and serviced many of these in the Seattle area. Wish they'd kept the paper pleated on later units! But didn't last long! BOO HOO! G
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    Heres some pics for you

    Rdwdcp: Were you going to say something? So far you've done nothing but "Churn" 10 years or more of VC. Was there a purpose in doing this?
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    contacting the webmaster

    John: Go down to to the very bottom of the home page. scroll over to website related problems and follow the instructions. Hope you can get some satisfaction! G
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    Dating a Vacuflo Central Vacuum Unit

    That's probably your best bet! I also tried finding out about serial numbers, etc from Vacuflo and was told they don't keep very good records. Kind of a surprise, being a major manufacturer! Greg
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    Oreck Celoc canister

    I recall that this came with a eight (8) ft. hose in grey, wire wound and more or less Kenmore attachments. Clip on wand tool holder. Greg
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