Hoover turbopower plus arrived

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Jakesvacs

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After a long wait, it has finaly arrived. It has some damage to the bag door and height adjustment. Would love to make this all in good condition, if not its for spares!

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Thats a nice example of a very late, very rare version of an otherwise incredibly popular & long running model. This one will have probably been made in 1994 or even later still.
 
Yes really. How can I tell? Well for start, it has an excess of slate-colour parts on it. The lettering is also of the later style. But above all, what do you see in the place where the autoflex button cap would have been...?
 
But above all, what do you see in the place where the autofl

I'm not sure... Where exactly is that and what should/should I not see ?
 
Well, what you would expect to see in the place where the autoflex button cap would have been would be the autoflex button cap, as these cleaners originally came with an autoflex version, in beige. On the lilac model, the hole where the autoflex button would have been was capped off. The hole was on top of the bag unit, on the opposite side to the bag-full lamp. On this cleaner there is no cap. Instead the 2-speed on/off switch is fitted there, instead of in the handle.

A good few late Turbopower models had the one/off switch on the bag unit, but they had them on the side where the bag-full lamp would have been. However -and I have seen only three models like it- some had the on/off switch on the other side...like this one here.
 
Ah I see. Yes, when I first saw the position of the power switch, I did think "Eh ?" because it is usually on the back of the handle.

Having it on the bag unit is probably better though, as it would be easy to accidentally turn the Vacuum Cleaner off if it were located on the handle.
 

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