The reveal.
It is a Eureka, but not the Powerline. How about something that rhymes with "decision?" Yep, though some may call it a plastivac, I bought the Eureka Precision.
Vacuums with cloth outer bags interest me, especially those that were common when I was a kid. This vacuum fits those criteria, and because it was a "low mileage" unit for a good price, why not? Never before have I had a Eureka anything like this one, so I thought it would be fit to fill the last available "parking spot" in my vacuum closet.
The first thing that struck me about the Precision is that clearly it was designed to compete with the Hoover Elite, if not just blatantly rip it off. After spotting how the handle assembly is fastened to the base with a single long screw and how the attachments slot into the side of the cleaning head, I thought to myself "I wonder how Eureka had such original ideas?" The second thing that crossed my mind was, "Isn't the Precision supposed to be an ESP/Sanitaire style vacuum cleaner anyways?" Oh well, I like it nevertheless.
I'm quite pleased with the condition of the Precision, something I can't say for many of the otherwise desirable cleaners I come across. If a vacuum cleaner's bag is damaged (holes, rips, stains, fading, disintegrated logos, etc.), rarely will I go for it--outer bags tend to be NLA for most vacuums. If they are available, good luck getting one for anything less than what you paid for the vacuum to begin with! Thankfully, the bag on the Precision is in excellent condition. So is the rest of the machine, for that matter--the hood has minimal scuffing, the bristles have plenty of life left, and the motor sounds smooth. Even all of the original stickers still stand! The only damage I could spot is on the cord, which clearly got munched in the brush roll at some point. I was incredibly careful testing this thing out because there was a spot of exposed copper wire in one of the deepest gashes. Yikes!
I'll see if I can do some clear before/after shots for you all once I get to work on this thing.
Thanks
broomvac
