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Thanks, John!

Yes, indeed I am glad to have this cleaner! And I personally think the Celebrity, in all it's various models, was the best Hoover canisters they ever produced. The Spirit & Futura models, as nice as they were, just weren't made as well or had quite the same power it seemed. As for the Dimension....can't speak to that model, as I have never tried one, & only briefly seen one in our repair shop about 5 years ago before the local guy closed his shop in December 2012.

The ONLY bad thing I can say about Hoover canisters, in general, is the green bag material they used seems to leak a LOT of dust. For an allergy sufferer like myself, that's a bad thing. I wish there were micro-filtration bags available for the Celebrity. I replaced the motor filter with a Panasonic HEPA-type white pad filter, cut to the same shape as the foam Hoover filter. It was falling apart anyways. But then again, this was in the days when vacuum manufacturers never gave filtration much thought, so all things considered, I can live with that for it's superior vintage quality & performance :-)

Rob
 
I got a new job so I haven't been on lately. Went to my friends and he sold one of the PowerMaxes and the other one was missing all the attachments and the power nozzle.
 
heres my Celebrity QS S3201. shown is a motor media made from an Oreck upright HEPA bag in the same shape as the Foam filter media.both motor filters are brand new & made them myself.

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It's been awhile since I've been here... Beginning of the year I moved out to an apartment out in Colonie with my partner. Everytime I take the trash down to the dumpster I take a quick look to see if anyone has thrown away any decent machines.

Saw a PowerMax with its hose and wands missing, decided it wasn't worth rescuing after I saw half the bag compartment was destroyed :( Sad day for me.


In the process of moving some of my machines over to my apartment, my guy doesn't want a whole lot of vacuums in our place... been using the S3670 as my daily driver, haven't had a problem yet with this machine knock on wood. The apartment/building we are in was recently renovated so I've been getting a lot of carpet fuzzies!

Kinda would like to find a way to lubricate the front wheels as the squeaking is driving me insane. I took them off and lubed them up with graphite powder and that seemed to work for a few days and then the squeaking was back again... ruins that wonderful power nozzle sound![this post was last edited: 5/9/2013-23:36]

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This is my only Hoover canister

It's a Constellation 86.  It's in perfect condition.  Only thing wrong with it is a very small dent near the top.  When I got it, it needed bags and a new filter.  A quick visit to Peacock's  Sella Vac, and I had the bags, but they sadly didn't have the filter.  After some research, I found that the original filter was round and 12 inches in diameter.  I pulled out one of my Kirby HEPA bags, opened it up and used an old LP for a stencil and made a new filter for it myself.  Works like a charm, and I'll bet it protects the motor better than the original filter did.

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Joe!

Nice Connie. I FINALLY got that one, too. Glad you got one AND that you're using a filter. Do you have enough bags? I like your wand, too. (Boy, that didn't sound good). I meant, telescoping wand. I only have one or two with that arrow on it.
We'll have to see about getting you an orange and seal greige one. What would the shipping be...that could be a problem.
They are wonderful vacuums, indeed.
 
Thanks John!

I bought a 4 pack of genuine Hoover bags for it , so at least the bags are genuine, even if the filter isn't. ( thought you would faint away when you heard I made a filter for it from a Kirby bag!  LOL)   I like the telescoping wand that came with it too.  I have another wand from a Dial A Matic attachment set, and it is not nearly as good as the Connie's wand.


 


I think it cost a little over $30 dollars to have my 86 shipped to me.  Wasn't bad.  I'm still interested in rescuing one of your blue Traditions from the cellar.  I've been looking at eBay to get an idea of shipping costs for them, and it seems pretty reasonable as well.
 

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