hoovercelebrity
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All of this talk lately about Rainbows... I just couldn't stand it! Most people who talk about their Rainbows absolutely love them. I have a D2 that's in OK shape, but wanted something a bit newer to actually use for a while. While I would love to purchase a brand new Rainbow, that's just not in the cards right now. Eventually, definitely. But just not now. I found an e-series a few months ago, but I'm missing too many attachments to justify spending the time rebuilding it. When I find a suitable set of tools, I'll invest the time and energy.
So, in the meantime, I've been browsing here and there. Craigslist, eBay, etc... waiting for something to come along. Something finally did that I thought would be good to follow up on. It looked pretty complete, and had one of the boxes -- so that at least meant that they cared enough about it to keep a box. More than most people do.
So, after a few emails, I was on my way to pick it up last Sunday. I was excited, and knew that I was going to need to tear into it sooner than later. I did plug it in when I got it home, and it squeeeealed when it turned on and off. Had a bit of a whine to it while it was running too. So I knew it was going to require the full "tear-down and rebuild" that I would be giving it regardless.
So, $50 later, I got myself a Rainbow D4C SE (but no cat)!

So, in the meantime, I've been browsing here and there. Craigslist, eBay, etc... waiting for something to come along. Something finally did that I thought would be good to follow up on. It looked pretty complete, and had one of the boxes -- so that at least meant that they cared enough about it to keep a box. More than most people do.
So, after a few emails, I was on my way to pick it up last Sunday. I was excited, and knew that I was going to need to tear into it sooner than later. I did plug it in when I got it home, and it squeeeealed when it turned on and off. Had a bit of a whine to it while it was running too. So I knew it was going to require the full "tear-down and rebuild" that I would be giving it regardless.

So, $50 later, I got myself a Rainbow D4C SE (but no cat)!
