Efbe Schott VU-3R / Upright

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I saw one in the window of a vacuum shop at Sheffield this morning it wasn't badged as Efbe Schott, I can't remember what the logo was. It actually looked a neat little machine in the flesh, I was pleasantly surprised.
 
I saw one of those at an outdoor flea market about a year ago.  It looked a lot like a baby Panny.. I love "mini" machines and seriously considered it, but the handle was loose, the bumper was missing, the bottom plate was half on and half off, it didn't have any attachments and the body was sitting crooked on the base.  I passed!  I didn't pick it up, so I didn't realize how identical to a Dyson the brushroll was... WOW!  It was hard to pass up, but a machine in that condition whose brand I'd never heard of... I didn't know if I could get parts line bags and belts or what belts it even took...  I left it sitting in the dirt forlorn and forsaken!  Vacuums are like animals, as much as we want to, we can't adopt every stray that we see.


 


That is quite a unique bare floor system!  I wonder how it works in practice.


 


It is cute if nothing else!
 
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