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  1. human

    Kirby Legend 2

    Looks nice. That should polish up great!
  2. human

    Coming Out Of The Vacuum Closet

    I have long had an appreciation for premium, high-end vacuum cleaners, going back to childhood. I got my first Electrolux 1205 in 2004, not counting the one my dad rescued from a neighbor's trash pile in about 1981, which I used extensively and finally took ownership of some 25 years later. I...
  3. human

    Kirby Legend 2

    The :Legend II is a great machine. Essentially a cosmetic refresh of the Heritage II Legend, they're both model 2HD, it's the last of the pre-G Kirbys, and a bit less bulky without the later machines' Tech Drive. Clean it, polish it, and treasure it as you think best. It sounds like you have a...
  4. human

    Kirby Classic III change to handle mount?

    I remember a few years back when a member (dandagrer?) posted here about sending an older Kirby, I don't remember the model, back to the factory for refurbishment and taking all the original plastic trim off of it, and substituting some that would fit but was the wrong color, knowing that what...
  5. human

    Ebay: Electrolux Model LXI tank-type with replacement hose

    Yeah, given that it's an eBay price, I guess that's decent for a relatively rare machine. I'm not at all interested in it at that price, but somebody might be.
  6. human

    Vacuum plugs getting so hot they’re warping/melting! **HELP**

    It sounds like you've already isolated the problem to the existing plug; it's dangerous and it needs to go, so you have nothing to lose by replacing it. A replacement plug from a hardware store will likely cost you around $5, so it's worth a try, especially compared with $30 or $40 to replace...
  7. human

    Achieving original Hoover Model 541 finish

    Given its age, I would consider that vacuum, in its present condition, to be darn near perfect. Any defects are merely proof of its authenticity.
  8. human

    (1988) Electrolux Special Edition model 1572E.

    I feel your pain. A few years ago, I picked up an Electrolux Genesis LXe at a thrift shop for $8. It had the ponytail cord that came out the end of the handle. It worked perfectly and had no damage, but because of the recall, I took it to the nearest Aerus/Electrolux dealer, about 40 miles away...
  9. human

    Hose died on 1401-B. What's the best replacement?

    If at all possible, get a genuine Electrolux vinyl replacement hose. As others have said, they're just made better. That said, I have two generic hoses that have had the aforementioned issues with the loose sliding suction relief and with the too short screws on the underside. The slider I fixed...
  10. human

    Kirby Classic III Bag Conversion

    I've done a few of those conversions myself. The first was a Heritage 1HD that had a dump bag. I upgraded it using a Heritage II mini em-tor and fill tube assembly with a zippered Heritage bag, courtesy of a kind and generous fellow Vacuumland member. A couple of years later, I did a Classic III...
  11. human

    If you could re-engineer any machine in your collection, what would you change about it?

    Okay, this one's not in my collection and a big part of the reason it isn't is because of this design flaw: the classic Hoover Convertibles needed zippers on the outer bags instead of snaps. I recently walked away from a nice Convertible because almost all of its snaps had pulled out so the...
  12. human

    Can't Believe I finally got one!

    I just love when things come together like that. Looks like it was meant to be. I got a Classic III a few years ago with a partial toolkit, and I managed to find another partial kit on eBay that filed in exactly what was missing. Of course, my Classic Omega toolkit is still waiting for its...
  13. human

    Account finally accepted, greetings!

    They definitely don't make them like they used to, which is all the more reason to preserve and enjoy the ones we have. Welcome!
  14. human

    Ghetto Vacuum Contraptions?

    Down here in the South, we proudly call that Redneck Engineering!
  15. human

    Spotted a vintage Hoover Convertible at Goodwill

    I agree. The fact that the money goes to a good cause makes my purchases at Goodwill and other charitable thrifts doubly satisfying, but I still have to keep in perspective whether the thing I am considering purchasing is a good value. In the case of this Hoover, I had to consider the cost of...
  16. human

    Spotted a vintage Hoover Convertible at Goodwill

    I walked around Goodwill for a few minutes last night and spotted an older (1960s?) vintage Hoover Convertible. It was a base model (no headlight) in peach and tan, and was in pretty 'peachy' condition, except for the tan vinyl outer bag, which was missing a couple of its snaps and was thus...
  17. human

    Saved a Royal Dirt Devil 08100 hand vac

    As promised, here are some photos of the Dirt Devil handheld. I'm not sure what earns it the 'Plus' designation on the cloth bag. When I had it apart yesterday, I saw the manufacture date for the motor was November 1996, making this machine a late '96 model or possibly early '97. While the black...
  18. human

    Saved a Royal Dirt Devil 08100 hand vac

    Yeah, I needed it like I need another hole in my head, but I stopped off it Goodwill on the way home from work this afternoon, and kind of like an active alcoholic stopping off at a bar, not intending to drink but doing so anyway, I found this dusty Royal Dirt Devil 08100 hand vac (black...
  19. human

    Eureka Princess Canister TV Commercial

    I know I've seen that TV ad before, but I'd never noticed the internal tool tray. That's definitely a neat touch and a better alternative, IMO, to the external tool caddy that so often gets broken up on those machines. I've owned a total of three Eureka canisters, of which I presently have two...
  20. human

    What to do with this Kirby Classic Omega 1-CB?

    Oh yeah, that thing would polish up nicely. If it were closer to me in N.C., I'd be happy to take it. I have no idea what it would cost to ship, certainly not cheap these days, but looking at eBay listings, the shipping charges on complete machines are all over the place, ranging from about $30...
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