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rainbowd4c

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They look heavy, and bulky, and like Kirby's cousin but they look like a cool older type of vacuum. My question is how do the attachments hook on and what kind of power do you get with the attachments? Do you take the front off like the kirby or just plug into the font like a Royal or use a converter tray like the old Hoover and Eurekas?
 
Well first of, the tools are interesting. You push a foot pedal and the nozle comes off automatically ( Which I think is a neat feature )


Then the tools clamp on as you would expect. As for power, at the 2007 convention, which was my first one, the theme was bisons and there was one there and when we tested the suction on the hose at full power, screaming like a jet engine, it read a whole 27' of water lift, I bet the hoover model 0 had better suction then that!


Hope this answers your questions.


Scott
 
"it read a whole 27' of water lift"

27 Feet of lift? That's impressive... :P

(Unless you meant 27", cos there's a difference between ' and " when it comes to Feet & Inches!!)
 
there are two bisons in the junkyard of the shop i work at, i want to buy it off them, but im afraid to ask, i dont like being on two different ends of pricing.
 

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