phaeton
Well-known member
Roybi Power Tools
Hello All and Gabriel,
First Gabriel, that is a great looking Singer.
Wow, so your Singer was made by Roybi Motor Porducts Corp of Anderson, South Carolina which is the home of Roybi Power Tools. I really found that interesting.
I believe the basic design of the twin fan was first on the Singer S-1 in roughly 1949. I know Kenmore also used that twin fan design a few years later.
Now if I am wrong about any of this twin fan stuff, please don't let the World come to a complete stop.
I will be right back, I just got to get to Home Depot before they run out of Singer vacuums.
Sorry there's not one twin fan vacuum in that picture and those Hoovers are in front of the Singers and that's just bad.
Thank you for looking,
Pete
P.S. Gabriel, I meant to ask, where is the on/off switch? Is it some how connected to the handle release as it also is labeled with On and Off? I see the High/Low switch.

Hello All and Gabriel,
First Gabriel, that is a great looking Singer.
Wow, so your Singer was made by Roybi Motor Porducts Corp of Anderson, South Carolina which is the home of Roybi Power Tools. I really found that interesting.
I believe the basic design of the twin fan was first on the Singer S-1 in roughly 1949. I know Kenmore also used that twin fan design a few years later.
Now if I am wrong about any of this twin fan stuff, please don't let the World come to a complete stop.
I will be right back, I just got to get to Home Depot before they run out of Singer vacuums.
Sorry there's not one twin fan vacuum in that picture and those Hoovers are in front of the Singers and that's just bad.
Thank you for looking,
Pete
P.S. Gabriel, I meant to ask, where is the on/off switch? Is it some how connected to the handle release as it also is labeled with On and Off? I see the High/Low switch.





