myles_v Well-known member Joined May 23, 2016 Messages 303 Location Fredericksburg, VA Jul 22, 2016 #2 I flipped the switch on a trash find Eureka Super Lite and it sounded like a jet enshrine about to take off. I popped it open and it seems as though I may have found the issue...
I flipped the switch on a trash find Eureka Super Lite and it sounded like a jet enshrine about to take off. I popped it open and it seems as though I may have found the issue...
myles_v Well-known member Joined May 23, 2016 Messages 303 Location Fredericksburg, VA Jul 22, 2016 #3 "Enshrine" I meant to type "jet engine" rather than "jet enshrine" Must've been autocorrect.
s31463221 Well-known member Joined Jan 3, 2012 Messages 869 Location Frenchburg, KY Jul 22, 2016 #4 Autocorrect. ...don't you just love it? I have seen some hilarious autocorrect fails in my time! So, how does the Eureka sound now that it can breathe again??
Autocorrect. ...don't you just love it? I have seen some hilarious autocorrect fails in my time! So, how does the Eureka sound now that it can breathe again??
gottahaveahoove Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 13,710 Location Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640 Jul 22, 2016 #5 Well, as the man said as he turned on the rollercoaster, "There ya go!".
myles_v Well-known member Joined May 23, 2016 Messages 303 Location Fredericksburg, VA Jul 22, 2016 #6 Steve The Eureka sounds more like a vacuum rather than an airplane now, so that's a good sign. Selling it to someone tomorrow, she should be happy with it.
Steve The Eureka sounds more like a vacuum rather than an airplane now, so that's a good sign. Selling it to someone tomorrow, she should be happy with it.