eurekaprince
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Love the vac of the day today - the General Electric Air Flo cylinder vac. This was the first canister I encountered as a toddler in our house in the early 1960's. But ours must have been a Canadian version because it did not have chrome crowns on each end - ours were kind of heavy metal painted in a dark brown. The central part of the body was a soft brown - kind of like cafe-au-lait or chocolate milk. The tools were the light brown colour, but the cord was black, as was the step-on bake-light power button. As well, our Air Flo used a cloth shake-out bag, instead of disposable paper bags - so perhaps our version was older than the one in the advertisement here.
We kept that GE Air Flo for quite some time as a back up machine to our spanking new turquoise Eureka Automatic Upright with tools. My first memories of being fascinated by vacs are connected to playing with just the tools and the hose from the GE! I remember I could never seem to get the rubber dusting brush to slide onto the hose end, so I had to always ask Mom to attach it for me! Also, the crevice tool seemed to have disappeared at some point, and so I kept on digging into cupboards and drawers hoping to finally find it somewhere in the house. How did I know that it was missing? Well if the kewl blue Eureka attachment box had one, surely there needed to be one with the GE?
Great memories - thank you..
We kept that GE Air Flo for quite some time as a back up machine to our spanking new turquoise Eureka Automatic Upright with tools. My first memories of being fascinated by vacs are connected to playing with just the tools and the hose from the GE! I remember I could never seem to get the rubber dusting brush to slide onto the hose end, so I had to always ask Mom to attach it for me! Also, the crevice tool seemed to have disappeared at some point, and so I kept on digging into cupboards and drawers hoping to finally find it somewhere in the house. How did I know that it was missing? Well if the kewl blue Eureka attachment box had one, surely there needed to be one with the GE?
Great memories - thank you..