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bagintheback

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I found a web-site with some early-2000s Hoover listed for sale, but the chance of them being in stock is slim. I called the store and they would not completely answer my question as to whether or not they had the Hoovers! He questioned why I would want to buy a discontinued Hoover (maybe because it's made in America?) and wouldn't look to see what he had.

Although he was rude, that's not going to stop me from possibly buying a new in box Hoover. Anyway, has anyone ordered a vacuum from these people with any success?

This is one of those times where I really dislike TTI. Why did Hoover have to leave us?!

http://vacuum-sale.com/household/all.asp
 
That site sure looks outdated. Many of those royals haven't been made in years.

Either he has a ridiculous stockpile of old machines, or he just doesn't deal with updating the website.


The only reference to dates of when it was last updated was in 2003.
 
I have bought from this website

I have purchased parts from this website, but they don't keep it up to date. They had nos Eureka 2 speed switches for Model 250. I bought 3, then decided to get a couple more. They sent me an email after a few weeks telling me they were no longer available.


 


I also got replacement rear wheels for the Eureka Model 250 from them as well as a few cord protectors.


 


Also tried to buy a hoover convertible motor, no longer available.


 


It is an interesting site.


 


 


Bud Mattingly
 
I wish they had parts for a Scrub N' Vac & hope those vacs on that Web Site are still available? If they still carry early-2000s machines, I've struck GOLD! lol
 

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