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That's a beautiful, unique, rare find! You've done a great job on it, and sounds like a trouper. It's amazing to me still how appliances last from that many years ago. That's a nice addition to add to your collection Robert! Can you imagine how today's plasti-vacs will last the next 10-15 years, even if they make it that long!
 
If we had time travel...

Gee, Robert,
Thanks for making this video. I've been following the Premier thread all along.
But MAN, this machine is a BEAST! That is some serious suction rush and the beater bar sounds really no-nonsense.

I wonder what people back then would say if they could meet us and we told them: "Na, nothing has become any stronger, just the filtration and some more fancy colors - you guys already do have what it takes (even for less energy, ours cost 4 to 6 x as much electric bill)".
Either they would frown in disbelief or laugh their ... off inviting us for a pint for such a good joke.

Funny your friendly and eager dog does not run away, he/she seems to be used to your hobby ;-) And so cute stretching the paw to the ground when the motor comes on - almost as if doing a demo trying to sell us some detail *g*
 
Now THAT is a Premier vacuum--The sound of it-VERY powerful and the backward brush rotation-unique.Too bad Premeir didn't continue with this design so much better and really quieter than the plastic pancake head design.Even at low speed that thing is a beast.Almost like you don't need the high speed.What is the amp draw of the motor and lo and hi speeds?And liked the dogs reaction to the vacuum.
 

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