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kirbee

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Being new on here I have been looking at the photos many of you have posted of machines in your collections. Why do you not show them with the attachments? There were some, airways, tri star, a few newer Eureka canisters and the Hoover 61 62. But I have several that have wood backs but no logo's,and others that are in colors. Some are easy, Kenmore, Eureka, Hoover attchements with the post, but others not so much. I was hoping I could identify what machines they go to from photo's on here. What is my best source to i.d. them? Any resources for this?
I would appreciate any suggestions.
 
"A picture is worth a thousand...."

Welcome to the forum!


 


Please post some photos of your attachments and someone here will likely be able to identify them.   It could be a game of "name that vacuum!"
 
I agree! I LOVE canisters, and have been told I'm pretty good at id-ing tools, so I'll give it a shot. Also, our beloved Kenkart's good at that too. On with those pics, Trg
 
Sounds like a plan!

This could be fun! I will photo them in the a.m. and post tomorrow. I really appreciate it! I have been busy sorting them and compiling them by brands and colors where I can. I have quite a few sets of brown Whirlpool attachments. I just uncovered a Whirlpool 9000 p.n. and hose but haven't checked it out thoroughly yet. Lots of Royal canister attachements in bright blue, dark blue and maroon. quite a few for Electrolux, Rainbow, Kirby, Tri Star, Eureka, Hoover. Know anything about a Western Auto p.n in avacado green that was perhaps made by FQ?I have 4 sets of Bison attachments in the boxes; 2 green and 2 brown. Are any of these items hard to come by? how about a couple of attachments for regina in burnt orange? Guess that's enough until morning, sorry I got carried away trying to figure it all out.
 
Name that attachment!

here is the first row of floor tools, can you tell me what brand they are and what model they fit? Actually, any info would be helpful! I have labeled them in alpabetical order to help match them up. this is A-E
Thanks again to all of you.

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upholstry tools any one?

here are the upholstry tools,a couple of crevice tools, and a set of tools that I assume are a set but I don't know what brand. Any help there?

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Hey! Alright, here we go! A=General Electric, B=Nilfisk or Singer, C=Electrolux, D=Hamilton Beach, E=?, F=Singer, G=Silver King, H=?, I=Kenmore, J=Hoover, K=General Electric, L=Kenmore, M=Apex, N=?, O=?, P=Hoover, Q=Silver King, R=Singer, S=Eureka, T=Eureka, U=Hoover, V=Singer, W=Silver King, X=Hoover, Y=Filter Queen, Z=Electrolux. The set of tools appear to be for a Shetland or Lewyt. If I've screwed this up, please chime in. Trg
 
Hi Ann:

I feel like I'm doing a test - Here's as far as I can get:

A - Floor Brush - General Electric
B - Floor Brush - Singer E9
C - Floor Brush - Electrolux Rennaissance
D - ????
E - Rug nozzle - Kingston / Firestone
F - Floor Brush - Singer C2, C3, C5 (Golden Glide)
G - Felt Brush - Silver King
H - Felt Brush - possibly for Electric Broom - not certain
I - Small nozzle & Floor Brush - Kenmore "Torpedo"
J - Floor Brush - Hoover
K - Floor Brush - GE MV1
L - Dust Brush - Kenmore Torpedo
M - Dust Prush - Apex
N - ?????
O - Massage Cup - Eureka
P - Dust Brush - Hoover
Q - Dust Brush - Silver King
R - Dust Brush - Singer C1, C2, C3, C5

Tan Set of parts for Shetland Lewyt Stick Vac

S - ????
T - ????
U - Small Nozzle - Hoover
V - Small Nozzle - Singer C1, C2, C3, C5
W - Small Nozzle - Silver King
X - Small Nozzle - Hoover
Y - ?????
Z - Crevice tool - Electrolux / Aeris
 
Don't Know If This Helps -

- But here is a photo of all the attachments for a TriStar CXL/DXL/EX20:

They are (clockwise from top left):

- Floor tool
- Rug tool
- Dusting brush
- Crevice tool
- Upholstery tool with snap-out grille (the grille is nearly ALWAYS missing, and NLA)
- In Center - tool caddy that snaps onto wand; holds dusting brush, upholstery tool and crevice tool

There was also a clear/glitter "rug shoe" that snapped onto the floor tool to convert it into a rug tool; this is seen on many machines instead of the real rug tool.

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Rug Shoe:

This is not the greatest pic, but the rug shoe can be seen just below the floor and rug tools. You can also see how the dusting brush, upholstery tool and crevice tool fit onto the tool caddy:

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tri star parts

I have several brand new rug shoes and I actually have a couple if not more of the upholstry tool grates. I came across one old duster brush in white I think, but the glitter tools I have a few sets of as well. I also have maybe 8 new black exhaust cap sets that rivet on. I didn't see which main unit you have, also is that p.n light gray or white?
 
Ann:

That PN is gray.

I have an email in to you about a black PN, and if you would be willing, could you throw in a quote on an upholstery tool grille?

Thanks!
 
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