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kenkart

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Now most of you know I dont collect many Hoovers, but I had always wanted one of these, so when I saw this at the Salvation Army for 13.00 I had to have it!!

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Eureka Broom..

This was at the Goodwill...5.00, I have to go to the storage building and hunt bags for it...and a dusting brush for the Hoover..

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Thanks!

I believe I may get interested in Hoovers in general after all, this thing is great!
 
My Grandmom had a yellow slimline but the attachment storage caddy was inside the machine, behind the bag. Never seen one with attachment storage on the outside like that. Her slimline had terrific suction, and was quiet. I didn't even mind using it on the carpets, which is really strange for me as I'm primarily an agitator person. Mostly geared towards canisters with power head, if thats not available I take out an upright, but rare for me to just use straight suction for large areas.
 
not just a tool caddy

Bagintheback,The caddy on these contains a cordwinder making this the most deluxe of slimlines.The inside is plain without the tool storage holes needed on the standard.--Hans,I was going to say I hadn't seen one of these since I walked upstairs but mine has no FLOWERS.This must be rarest.Would look good next to flower DAM.-Happy Hoovering-Jimmy
 
And it's got daisies on it... I can't recall ever seeing one with that tool caddy either. I've got the plain limey green model and I love the design of them but they're it's like tugging a brick across thick carpet.
 

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