Hello All,
Today I purchased the CMS 1000 shown below for a grand total of $10. Honestly, I am astounded by its condition; it's virtually spotless. This machine looks like it has seen very little use. Usually when I come across vacuums at thrift stores, the are beat up "high mileage" units, frequently covered in scratches and missing parts. By comparison, this unit is flawless. My guess is that it has been used only a couple of times.
It came complete with extension hose, extension wands, bare floor nozzle, upholstery nozzle, crevice tool, spare belt, and all paperwork kept neatly inside its original CMS 1000 bag.
I don't know too much about these. There was a Cleartrak, a CMS 1000, a CMS 2000, and a Workhorse. When were each of these models made, and what are the differences between them?
I have also heard that Bissell made this vacuum for Amway. Is this why the spare belt is for a Bissell, or is this just a coincidence? Please enlighten me.
More pics to come.

Today I purchased the CMS 1000 shown below for a grand total of $10. Honestly, I am astounded by its condition; it's virtually spotless. This machine looks like it has seen very little use. Usually when I come across vacuums at thrift stores, the are beat up "high mileage" units, frequently covered in scratches and missing parts. By comparison, this unit is flawless. My guess is that it has been used only a couple of times.
It came complete with extension hose, extension wands, bare floor nozzle, upholstery nozzle, crevice tool, spare belt, and all paperwork kept neatly inside its original CMS 1000 bag.
I don't know too much about these. There was a Cleartrak, a CMS 1000, a CMS 2000, and a Workhorse. When were each of these models made, and what are the differences between them?
I have also heard that Bissell made this vacuum for Amway. Is this why the spare belt is for a Bissell, or is this just a coincidence? Please enlighten me.
More pics to come.
