Some old vacuums outperform the new ones

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Hmmm... I thought old vacuum cleaners were filthy germ breeders and dust belchers!
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Compact for life !

no one can make me trade my beloved beast of a blue bomber Compact C9 !Nothing out cleans her excellent air flow suction good power head simple to use i always preferred vintage vacuum i also love my lux machine no never owning a plastic jap made machine american made USA or Canada vintage for me ty

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Duane was very cordial when I introduced myself as a collector. He had some great stories, and showed me his interesting collection. He shared pictures from the VCCC convention in Wisconsin. I hope that he logs into Vacuumland in the near future.

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Todd & Phillip, the upright in the middle with the 1st place ribbon....that is very unique vacuum! What is the real name of that vacuum, & it's history? I don't think I have ever seen a thread done here on Vacuumland about it before.


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I do think that with the more filtration that has been added to vacuums as "innovation", and then subsequently needing more and more high power motors to move air through those filters, the performance dropped off.

Antigue vacuums were basically like a leaf blower with a sock on it and that was it. They were made before OSHA laws were standardized so they had big motors and a direct funneled path to the bag, so that's why they were so powerful, but they did give off a dust cloud from around the bag.

I have a Hoover 700 and I do believe that it beat and pummeled the (30 year old) glue under my glue-down carpet loose, because when I walk on it it seems...crunchier than it used to be before.

Toddk13, is that Arco-Wand vacuum gasoline powered?
 

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