vintagevaclover Well-known member Joined Jun 4, 2014 Messages 642 Location Athens, GA Jun 21, 2014 #2 I want one of these so bad.
bvac6 Well-known member Joined May 11, 2011 Messages 515 Location Fort Wayne, Indiana Jun 21, 2014 #3 The 918 Wonderful machines, I call mine the iron horses!
jmurray01 Well-known member Joined Dec 12, 2011 Messages 4,070 Location Scotland Jun 21, 2014 #4 Those Hoovers look very menacing in my opinion! I will definitely have to add one to my collection some day.
Those Hoovers look very menacing in my opinion! I will definitely have to add one to my collection some day.
nycwriter Well-known member Joined Dec 30, 2012 Messages 686 Location New York City Jun 21, 2014 #5 Using "Hoover" as a verb ... ... is strictly a British thing. In America, you either "vacuum" or you "sweep" (in my part of the country, they're "sweepers", not vacuums).
Using "Hoover" as a verb ... ... is strictly a British thing. In America, you either "vacuum" or you "sweep" (in my part of the country, they're "sweepers", not vacuums).
marks_here Well-known member Joined Jan 24, 2013 Messages 1,380 Location _._ Jun 21, 2014 #6 My neighbor has an electric lawn mower & when she's using it I always say she's Hoovering the yard again and yes that sounds about right....Hoovering the wash...lol. Cheers guys!!!
My neighbor has an electric lawn mower & when she's using it I always say she's Hoovering the yard again and yes that sounds about right....Hoovering the wash...lol. Cheers guys!!!
gottahaveahoove Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 13,710 Location Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640 Jun 22, 2014 #7 I still have family in Ireland and they HOOVER the house. THey hasve a light on the cleaner so they can HOOVER in the dark.
I still have family in Ireland and they HOOVER the house. THey hasve a light on the cleaner so they can HOOVER in the dark.
ohiovac Well-known member Joined Feb 14, 2013 Messages 50 Location Ohio Jun 23, 2014 #8 I recently added one to my collection. They are duper heavy!