Eureka ESP Model 2107

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arh1953

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I went out yesterday and wasn't going to come home until I found myself a birthday present. There was a Eureka upright in the No Kill Animal Shelter Thrift Store, but it was missing its bag hanger spring. It was $10.00 but it wasn't attractive enough to me. After I made my rounds in the other three stores, I hit Hibiscus House in Jensen Beach, found a '60s hand mixer, and a presentable but scraped ESP with Micron filter. No sales, I had to pay the $20.00 for it, and $5.00 for the mixer. It works quite well, I vacuumed the dining area with it, but it emits a fine mist of dust when I run it. Here it is after its beauty treatment, with a 3M sponge eraser. It doesn't look real abused, but it does have disturbing but not deep scrapes on the maroon hood. I avoided the painted printing. I did off one of the Roll-Easy wheels too and it does a great job.

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ya know, the variety of machines Eureka was able to make just by switching around a handful of motors, brushrolls, height adjusters, handle materials and colors is amazing.
 
I have one of those actually two but they are not the ESP these are pretty damn powerfull even the ones with a 4 amp motor. very reliable machine
 
sometimes the vacuum will wear at the paper bag because of the air pressure I have a Sanitaire with a 7 amp motor and because of the airflow many bags have broken. so you might want to check that and good luck with it.
 
Nice one, I like the colour of it. Looks like it has the foot switch on/off. Why some have that and others don't, anyone know?
 

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