vintagehoover
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I recently obtained this plug, which I believe to be, if not the first, then certainly one of the earliest plugs used on UK Hoovers. I would guess it dates between 1919 and 1926.

I received it as shown above, set for use in bayonet light fittings...

However, when I took it apart...

...I discovered that the 2 internal parts could be separated and reversed...

...to convert it into...

...a two-pin, wall-socket plug! Cool, huh?! Not only can you swap between the two fittings, but the two pins can be loosened and spaced wider apart, or moved closer together. This allows it to fit a greater range of wall-sockets, which were decades from being standardised at this point!

Since I don't yet own a UK Hoover Model 105, it looks like it'll end up on my 1923 Model 541. Since this photo was taken, I've fitted it with a braided black fabric cord, which looks more authentic than the red and gold 1950s Hoover Dustette fabric cord it was fitted with when I got it!

I received it as shown above, set for use in bayonet light fittings...

However, when I took it apart...

...I discovered that the 2 internal parts could be separated and reversed...

...to convert it into...

...a two-pin, wall-socket plug! Cool, huh?! Not only can you swap between the two fittings, but the two pins can be loosened and spaced wider apart, or moved closer together. This allows it to fit a greater range of wall-sockets, which were decades from being standardised at this point!

Since I don't yet own a UK Hoover Model 105, it looks like it'll end up on my 1923 Model 541. Since this photo was taken, I've fitted it with a braided black fabric cord, which looks more authentic than the red and gold 1950s Hoover Dustette fabric cord it was fitted with when I got it!