eurekaprince
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In my weekly perusal of eBay ads this week, I came upon a surprising discovery. Someone is selling a vintage Spanish print advertisement for a canister vac that looked strikingly similar to a classic blue Eureka Princess canister cleaner. But the company selling the vac was Koblenz - not Eureka Williams!
This sent me on a hunt to learn more about Koblenz. Here's what I found out:
Koblenz is a very old town in Germany but the vac-maker of the same name is actually based in Mexico! It seems there is no connection whatsoever to Germany. The Mexican company was established in 1959 (the year I was born) and started out as a manufacturer of voltage transformers. In only two years, Koblenz made the bizarre decision to add vacuum cleaners to their product line-up. And the first vacs look amazingly similar to blue Eureka Princess canisters! The two models offered were the Koblenz Celeste and the Koblenz Cometo. I actually found a 1970's Mexican TV Commercial for a Koblenz Devourer too!
I'll download some photos of what I have found this weekend.
Interesting to note that you can now buy Koblenz upright vacuums that look strangely similar to classic Eurekas or Sanitaires with a Dial-a-Nap adjuster.
The question I have: Did Eureka actually produce the vacs for Koblenz? Or did Koblenz sign a contract to use Eureka designs and make them for the Central and South American market?
And how does Thorne Electric of San Antonio, Texas fit into the picture? Thorne apparently acts as the importer and distributor of Koblenz floor care products in the USA.
Here's a link to the YouTube clip I found:
This sent me on a hunt to learn more about Koblenz. Here's what I found out:
Koblenz is a very old town in Germany but the vac-maker of the same name is actually based in Mexico! It seems there is no connection whatsoever to Germany. The Mexican company was established in 1959 (the year I was born) and started out as a manufacturer of voltage transformers. In only two years, Koblenz made the bizarre decision to add vacuum cleaners to their product line-up. And the first vacs look amazingly similar to blue Eureka Princess canisters! The two models offered were the Koblenz Celeste and the Koblenz Cometo. I actually found a 1970's Mexican TV Commercial for a Koblenz Devourer too!
I'll download some photos of what I have found this weekend.
Interesting to note that you can now buy Koblenz upright vacuums that look strangely similar to classic Eurekas or Sanitaires with a Dial-a-Nap adjuster.
The question I have: Did Eureka actually produce the vacs for Koblenz? Or did Koblenz sign a contract to use Eureka designs and make them for the Central and South American market?
And how does Thorne Electric of San Antonio, Texas fit into the picture? Thorne apparently acts as the importer and distributor of Koblenz floor care products in the USA.
Here's a link to the YouTube clip I found: