Hoover Portapower II

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Just acquired a Hoover PortaPower II model S1315 at the flea market yesterday for $8.00. It is in excellent shape, but only came with the hose. It would seem as if some models even had a full-bag indicator. The suction is pretty powerful. What do people on the forum think of the Tempo/Portapower II/Hornet line? I'd love to find a Hornet, as I recall seeing them in P.C. Richards not too long ago....
 
Those Tempo/Hornet/Porta Power II vacs were OK until the Style R bag started filling up. Its amazing how big the R bag really is and how small the space for it is inside the vacuum. Somebody didn't do their homework when designing them. Does yours have a cloth bag? If so, that may make it a better performer too.

I have a green Tempo and it uses the R bags and you really can't finish cleaning the car before it starts to slow down. The original Porta Power's and Swingette's were much better. I think you still might find the original commercial Porta Power at a Hoover dealer.

All in all what you have is a fun vacuum for a collector. Not a bad find. I'd keep it.

Joe
 
Here is a picture of my Tempo. Its a fun vac to use, but the job has to be light duty.

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Kool vac, Joe. I have wondered how those Tempo's preformed!
Guess you've answered that question for me !
Thanks
Norm
So glad you are an active part of the club now !
 
Yeah, I have two of those Tempos, one with the tool saddle, and both curbside free finds. Cute li'l buggers - I like the compact shape and cord winding grooves around the body. The bags are an expensive pain being larger than the cavity provided.

I find their low suction combined with the lightweight powernozzle ideal for running over the bed's duvet cover, which is my black cats' habitual daytime and overnight snooze spot. Amazing how much fur they shed in a week.

When I vacuum the car or the boat I like to pull out a gleaming vintage classic to keep the neighbors strolling over and myself amused, since my garage is only 20 feet from the sidewalk in plain view. :-)

Dave

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Hoover Portapower II

Thanks for the info guys. I guess there are pros and cons to the original Portapower vs. the Portapower II. I do have an original PortaPower with the Oreck name on it. It's called the Oreck Powr-Pak (precursor to the Buster B). Even though the style R bag fits in a very small housing, I think the Portapower II had a larger dust capacity. Now that you posted that pic I do recall some of the Tempos as having a power nozzle. I will definitely hold onto this cleaner, as I don't see very many of them around anymore. I'm gonna try and find a set of black attachments to match.
 
This vac was Hoover's answer to the Eureka Mighty Mite. Even though this is a bad picture of one, you still can see the similarities.

Joe

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Alan,

This model PortaPower with wheels is an attachment. The wheel caddy comes off. So you may find one with or without the wheels.

L~
 

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