poconovacman
Well-known member
Some of you may recall that I recently acquired a General Electric Roll-Easy. (See thread on that at the link below for the before pics.) After giving the machine the most thorough bath I think I have ever given a vacuum cleaner, I'm ready to sell it. I decided that I would offer it for sale here first. If nobody here wants it, to eBay it goes.
I'm not looking to make a killing on this machine. Yes, I know it's rather rare to find a complete Roll-Easy, but I really have no interest in it and have no interest in making tons of profit off it. All I want is what I put into the machine. If I break even, I'll be happy and I'll be even happier to see this machine go off to a home that will love it for the quirky thing that it is.
Without further ado, here are the 'after' pics. The camera flash really exaggerates the flaws, such as small amounts of surface rust on the nameplate and blower cover. Please note that the entire machine has been disassembled and scrubbed thoroughly.
(Also, the link to the thread showing the 'before' pics.)
http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?21745
I'm not looking to make a killing on this machine. Yes, I know it's rather rare to find a complete Roll-Easy, but I really have no interest in it and have no interest in making tons of profit off it. All I want is what I put into the machine. If I break even, I'll be happy and I'll be even happier to see this machine go off to a home that will love it for the quirky thing that it is.
Without further ado, here are the 'after' pics. The camera flash really exaggerates the flaws, such as small amounts of surface rust on the nameplate and blower cover. Please note that the entire machine has been disassembled and scrubbed thoroughly.
(Also, the link to the thread showing the 'before' pics.)
http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?21745