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chestermikeuk

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We`ve been discussing the merits of these two cleaners over on Hooverland and I think they deserve a mention...In 1968 Electrolux UK brought out the Electrolux Z100, cylinder cleaner, 550w motor power, woven hose, wand & Flip-Over floor, a year later Hoover introduced their "latest" re-invented machine The Hoover Conquest 507, rated 675 motor watts....it was also put forward for a major design award....apparently the word on the street was that the judges where so horrified that it looked so similar to the Lux and nothing like the design of previous Hoover cleaners that it didnt get the award....there was such a "Holy Hu-Ha" about it that Hoover pulled out of and boycotted a major expo soon after, I`ve always wanted to compare these and now we can...

Take a look and see what you think!! Heres the Electrolux Z100

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Look virtually identical to me, lmao.

Surprisingly immature reaction from Hoover though ;p maybe they should have stuck to Uprights.
 
Hey Mike! Blue is not my favorite color, however, in this case, it's the Hoover for me, hands down, what a smart looking machine, and love the tools! Wonder why we didn't see those over here instead of the "suitcase" designs? Beautiful examples of both, thanks for sharing!

Rick
 
Geee...Ummmm...I guessssss....I just don't know which one I should choose...let me think....HOOVER! I hope to find one of these canisters. I really like everything about it. Thank you for posting the photo of the bottom. I have always wondered about the wheel arrangement on this machine. Hoover really was not known for their canisters, but I think I might like this machine. I am guessing that they are fairly rare on your side of the pond??? Great photos...thanks for posting them.

--Tom
 
Oh but the Hoover does have cord rewind, a flipover tool, blower port and slim, lightweight construction.

Whoops.
 

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