huskyvacs
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Hello! I've been a member here since the fall of 2017 but I figured I should start posting my finds now before too much time passes and I forget the details.
The following photos are of a beautiful vintage Kirby that I won back in mid-December (I was the only bidder). Due to the seller's mother being in the hospital and his furnace going out, he was delayed in shipping the vacuum. I made a "what do I do" post about it here: http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?35683_24 before I knew what was going on. He shipped it priority mail at the end of December, but because of the new years holiday, it didn't get here until the beginning week of 2018 otherwise it would have been here in 1 day.
I bought the Kirby primarily for the carpet fluffer tool (I hope that is what it is), because at the time I bought this vacuum it was just $15 more than just the fluffer tool itself for any Kirby model. With my Kirby Ultimate G in a state of disrepair and considering how cheap this entire lot was, I figured I might as well go for it. I didn't expect to win the auction, but I did with a $19.99 bid and shelled out $21.76 for shipping. A total cost of $41.75 brought it home. I was lucky because I lived within a state away from the seller, so it was super cheap shipping considering the weight.
As per the seller's description, the vacuum has been derelict in his grandma's basement for decades, but he plugged it in and the motor ran, so that was the extent of his testing. The Kirby is completely stripped of any model tags, so I have no idea what model it is, but I guess it is something super common considering there was no interest for it on eBay. Either that or it's very desirable and I just have dumb luck!
It came with the carpet fluffer which was the entire reason I bought it, and a bunch of other random attachments. I have no idea what they go to, but they do not fit the Kirby's hose. The one tool with the jar says Electrolux on it, and it kind of looks like a paint sprayer? No idea about the other things.
I have compiled all the photos of the unboxing and what I experienced opening it and posted a description of the photos as follows:
Photo #1: The box as it was left on my porch.
Photo #2: The damage to the box, almost lost it in transit!
Photo #3: The total weight of it all.
Photo #4: You can have any vacuum you want, as long as it's a Corona.
Photo #5: The box of attachments
Photo #6: A dirty explosion.
Photo #7: More dirt.
Photo #8: Revenge Of The Dirt III
Photo #9: It's a dirty job but someone's gotta do it.
Photo #10: All the bits and bobs out of the box.
Photo #11: My sidekick has to check out my purchase and make sure it is mouse-free.
Photo #12: Opening the box of accessories.
Photo #13: All the accessories spread out.
Photo #14: Electrolux sprayer tool
Photo #15: Weird shower head/turbine thing (Front)
Photo #16: Weird shower head/turbine thing (Back)
Photo #17: perspective view of the Kirby
Photo #18: The last repair shop tag. In business from 1972-1996. Original owners died in 2007 and 2008.
Photo #19: The Kirby plug end
Photo #20: A weird screw hole on the back of the dust bin tray, no idea what is missing here.




















The following photos are of a beautiful vintage Kirby that I won back in mid-December (I was the only bidder). Due to the seller's mother being in the hospital and his furnace going out, he was delayed in shipping the vacuum. I made a "what do I do" post about it here: http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?35683_24 before I knew what was going on. He shipped it priority mail at the end of December, but because of the new years holiday, it didn't get here until the beginning week of 2018 otherwise it would have been here in 1 day.
I bought the Kirby primarily for the carpet fluffer tool (I hope that is what it is), because at the time I bought this vacuum it was just $15 more than just the fluffer tool itself for any Kirby model. With my Kirby Ultimate G in a state of disrepair and considering how cheap this entire lot was, I figured I might as well go for it. I didn't expect to win the auction, but I did with a $19.99 bid and shelled out $21.76 for shipping. A total cost of $41.75 brought it home. I was lucky because I lived within a state away from the seller, so it was super cheap shipping considering the weight.
As per the seller's description, the vacuum has been derelict in his grandma's basement for decades, but he plugged it in and the motor ran, so that was the extent of his testing. The Kirby is completely stripped of any model tags, so I have no idea what model it is, but I guess it is something super common considering there was no interest for it on eBay. Either that or it's very desirable and I just have dumb luck!
It came with the carpet fluffer which was the entire reason I bought it, and a bunch of other random attachments. I have no idea what they go to, but they do not fit the Kirby's hose. The one tool with the jar says Electrolux on it, and it kind of looks like a paint sprayer? No idea about the other things.
I have compiled all the photos of the unboxing and what I experienced opening it and posted a description of the photos as follows:
Photo #1: The box as it was left on my porch.
Photo #2: The damage to the box, almost lost it in transit!
Photo #3: The total weight of it all.
Photo #4: You can have any vacuum you want, as long as it's a Corona.
Photo #5: The box of attachments
Photo #6: A dirty explosion.
Photo #7: More dirt.
Photo #8: Revenge Of The Dirt III
Photo #9: It's a dirty job but someone's gotta do it.
Photo #10: All the bits and bobs out of the box.
Photo #11: My sidekick has to check out my purchase and make sure it is mouse-free.
Photo #12: Opening the box of accessories.
Photo #13: All the accessories spread out.
Photo #14: Electrolux sprayer tool
Photo #15: Weird shower head/turbine thing (Front)
Photo #16: Weird shower head/turbine thing (Back)
Photo #17: perspective view of the Kirby
Photo #18: The last repair shop tag. In business from 1972-1996. Original owners died in 2007 and 2008.
Photo #19: The Kirby plug end
Photo #20: A weird screw hole on the back of the dust bin tray, no idea what is missing here.



















