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And in the end

Curiously it ended up (sorry no picture) in a black and grey colour scheme (no lights or hard bags) almost in a tribute to the first Junior models of 50 years before.

Of course in that time the surrounding market place had changed out of all recognition and Hoover had already launched their all new Turbo power models, wherein the Junior name lived on for another 15 or so years.

But for all that, at least as far as the UK is concerned, the Hoover Junior can lay claim to being the most popular cleaner for a great many years. It was not the cheapest by any means (Hoover had the cylinder and constellation cleaners which were considerable cheaper for the time) but throughout its life it brought market leading carpet cleaning to millions of homes in the UK, not once but again and again

Woopps - everyone has fallen asleep now :)
 
WHAT A NICE THREAD !

Very interesting subject - the juniors ! Al has lots of information about it, as I can see... and also lots of Juniors too ! Really nice machines, Al !
I wanted to share my experience about the Junior line ! Well, back in 1986 I was 11 years old ( and already heavily in love with vacuum claners ! ) and finally managed to convince my mother to buy our very first HOOVER for our house at the sea...I had seen many SENIOR cleaners around but by 1986 the 652 line - my favourite EVER - was already out of production so the JUNIOR TURBO POWER was the only possible alternative left on the market and we got that one. I "played" with it for almost one year, but it was a very loud and disturbing machine...so over-powered that it used to walk on its own, it even warmed-up the carpet and "peeled" it so much that every time there were entire "balls" of stripped carpet in the bag...the rubber often fell on the side of the beating-bar, leaving terrible black signs on the floor. The hood would soon overheat after few minutes of use and the cable was ridiculously short ...Well if compared to the senior line, the junior was a real disaster ! I was wondering if it has always been so "cheap" or maybe only the last models were such poorly built machines ?! Many years have passed, my mother has passed away and the house at the sea was quickly sold with the Hoover Junior and all. Last year I spotted the very same cleaner in a second hand shop and of course I bought it , for 15 euros I think. Curiously enough, the vacuum worked well when I came home - with its distinctive scream that I still remembered soooooo well - but after I polished it ( just outside ) it would wouldn't switch-on again and is still waiting for a check-up. I suppose I am unlucky with juniors....
 
Hi Al,

Thanks again for all the info.

Are you sure the black and grey Junior was the last? I had always understood that the all beigh U1104 was the last Junior. I had one dated January 88. Was the black and grey an exclusive?

I have some brochures and videos to share when I get home tonight, so watch this space.

In the meantime, if anyone has any Junior's or Junior-related bits and bobs to post, then let's seem em! :).
 
Guido,

The Turbopower's and Turbopower Juniors were considerably more plastic than the Junior line up and certainly not as well made. Shame your experience with them was not great as they're actually brilliant cleaners.

If you click the link, you'll find an excellent Turbopower and Turbopower Junior thread which might make for interesting reading.

http://www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bin/TD/TD-VIEWTHREAD.cgi?18364
 
Going to be controversial here

But I think this

From Hoover Junior U1650

is the last 'Junior' before that stupid stick vac.

Yes we all know its a TP Junior, but no-where on it does it say Turbopower! The TP Juniors always had Turbopower on them somewhere. March 2001 someone kindly dated it to for me!
 
The TP Juniors always had Turbopower on them

Not quite, Sam. After the TP2 and 1000 came out in 1992, the TP Juniors were all branded "Junior" only. But they're still Turbopower designs, despite the branding.
 
Vacbear thank you for all the information.

Turbo500, reading Beko's message as I did, he was saying that when the Turbopower style Junior was on sale as part of the Turbopower line up, the cleaner always said "Turbopower" and "Junior" on it, unlike in later years when the Turbopower style Junior was sold simply as a "Junior", as per his photograph above.

Frankly, when the Turbopower Junior went into production in 1983, I felt the time had arrived to finish making the original Junior as we knew it. Granted that countless Juniors were sold between 1983 and 1988, however, had it not been available, consumers would have likely purchased the Turbopower Junior instead, particularly as there was nothing else really quite like the Junior by then, save for perhaps the Electrolux 410. Even the Goblin Commander and Moulinex softbag cleaners were competing against the Hoover Turbopower Junior and not the U1104 style Junior.

How Hoover could afford to keep making so many different models and also exclusive versions of the same is beyond me.
 
Junior

I am sorry if it appears I went on something of a rant last night, it was not my intention to take over the thread, and I hope other members will post their own pictures and experiences. It was such a popular cleaner that I am sure there are few of us who did not come into contact with one at some point or another. And certainly from the 1970s there were lots of exclusives and other variations so get posting please, there is a lot more to be said in the subject.

Chris, I am surprised you actually got a Junior as late as 1988, I am not doubting your word, just surprised it went on so long although perhaps yours was an exclusive as of course we know that many Hoover models carried on for many years as exclusives long after they had been dropped from the main product line. I believe the black/grey model was the last mainline one but that might not be correct.

I have never really felt that the Turbopower style Junior was a "proper" Junior, but that they were cashing in on the legacy value of the name. That said I have a Junior which looks identical to Sam's (purchased for the princely sum of £1.20 and I was able to pick it up) and I consider it an excellent cleaner, certainly as good as anything else Hoover produced. It does not get much use although I should dig it out for a while - I have been using a Junior Deluxe (not unlike the Starlight Juniors in reply 58 above) as a daily driver for some time now. Of course it is not a "proper" Junior either, although again, it is an very good machine.

So, enough of me for now, lets get posting more Juniors folks

Al
 
"I am sorry if it appears I went on something of a rant last night, it was not my intention to take over the thread"

May I say I didn't think you had? I found your excellent input most interesting.
 
Al, you didn't hijack it at all! Thank you for posting everything you did, it's fantastic to see so much info on the beginnings of the Junior run.

Of course, as we get into the 70's and 80's, there were absolutely loads of Juniors on sale - exclusives, budget models etc. It will certainly be interesting to see what some folks have stashed away in their collections in terms of rarer models.

Regarding the U1104, I actually have a brochure at home for the very last, all beigh style cleaner, the same as the one I had. Joe has this now. It's all beigh and fitted with the activator brushroll and comes with a black pan-converter style toolkit. I always assumed it was part of the main run, but could be wrong. I'll dig the brochure out when I get home. The serial number dated it to January 1988.
 
DIRTSEARCHER!

John

Of course you must have a few models if only to prove the consistency of the excellence of the performance over 50+ years :)

Believe it or not I have actually been keeping an eye out for a DIRTSEARCHER for you in my regular ebay searches but they have generally been too expensive and too far away to go for. But I will still keep looking.

Not that there will be much dirt to search for in a home that is already a HOOVERCLEAN home :)

Al

 

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