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  1. J

    Electrolux Z3040

    Well thats just made up my mind, back to the dump it goes.
  2. J

    Electrolux Z3040

    Hi A friend of mine found this vacuum cleaner at the local dump and i know nothing about it, can anyone tell me how old it is and if they were any good or not? Its in working condition but it really stinks of dog. Thanks in advance Mark The picture shows it next to my Hoover 1346A at work.
  3. J

    Electrolux 500 series

    I had actualy offered her £20 for a quick sale as i have no paitence and wanted it straight away but she wasnt sure how to add a buy it now price so i just said i would wait till the auction ended and got it for 99p She probobaly wanted more who wouldnt but i think she is glad its going to a...
  4. J

    Electrolux 500 series

    Sure is and you cant go wrong for 99p It looks as if the furniture guard is missing off it but i am not too bothered about that i just wanted it.
  5. J

    Electrolux 500 series

    I just bought a 502 from Ebay cant wait to reaquaint myself with this as my gran used to have one.
  6. J

    Uk Hoover colour range

    @ Vacbear i think you took my reply in the wrong way i was just pointing out a description on Ebay and it was different information again just adding to the confusion so to speak. I was tempted to contact the seller and ask where they got the information from.
  7. J

    Now wait a minute...

    I noticed this too and thought exactly the same thing.
  8. J

    Uk Hoover colour range

    There is a 1346A blue on Ebay right now but look at this added description. UPDATED INFORMATION: Model 1346A was launched in 1970, styled in ocean green. This particular colour, midnight blue, was made 1972-75. The 204 in the serial number represents April 1972 (date of manufacture). The handle...
  9. J

    Uk Hoover colour range

    Thanks Simon that has helped a lot. i think my blue 1346A is dolphin blue. I should have said that it was only UK machines i was looking for.
  10. J

    Uk Hoover colour range

    Thanks for replying Alistair, I have saw a couple of the blues described as midnight blue and dolphin blue but cant confirm them as official. The model colours i am looking for are 1334 all variants 1346 All variants 1354 All variants 652 All variants Thanks Mark
  11. J

    Uk Hoover colour range

    Has anyone got the official colour lists of Hoover Junior and senior models? From research i have come up with Swedish green and smoked pine - 652A - 6525A Jonquil and hop green - 1334A 652 Mandarin and ivory - 1354 - 1354A Light and deep seal griege - 1346 Any corrections or additions most...
  12. J

    Electrolux 500 series

    Hi would you mind if i used the above image to show a friend?
  13. J

    Electrolux 500 series

    Ah i see thanks i just watched a demo of this on You tube. so can you confirm the olive green colour would make it a 502?
  14. J

    Electrolux 500 series

    Thanks for the info. my grans was olive green but had a motor speed ajustment on the shoulder and a min - max at the hose attachment could this be a 502?
  15. J

    Electrolux 500 series

    I have seen else where on here that the 502 isnt an easy machine to work on when things go wrong like the bearings etc but if i remember right they were a not bad machine.
  16. J

    Electrolux 500 series

    My gran had a a kind of olive green coloured one which i think was a 502. what is the difference between a 502 and a 502S Also i have saw a 500 picture here.
  17. J

    Electrolux 500 series

    Hi can anyone give me some info and history on the electrolux 500 range, ie model numbers and colours etc. Thanks in advance Mark
  18. J

    Vintage Vacuum Cleaner Competition!

    Na wont do it unless the prize is a 1977 Ranger :-)
  19. J

    Promised Video - 1977 HOOVER Ranger In Action...

    Great video thanks Jamie.
  20. J

    Lets see 'em!

    @ Jamie The reason they are 110v is that certain places of work require for health and safety that they use a lower voltage to minimise the risk of serious electric shock.
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