Vax 121 Boxed - Used 3 times

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beko1987

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This is the other thing I picked up today, this ones a keeper however! 100 mile round trip later and:

From VAX 121

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Belonged to the sellers mother in law apparently, been used dry about twice, never used wet or for shampooing!

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Is this the newer style of hose? My nans and others I;ve seen have a different style

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I forgot how tall the poles are when together!

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Lets keep emptying the box

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Bag of unused washing bits

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Cloth bag

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Evidence of use in the recovery bucket

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Newer style casters

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Together!

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Small tools

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More slight use of the dusting brush, should be ok after a wash!

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There was also this. Box is in bad condition sadly but it's nice to have. It has seen some use though, so needs stripping and cleaning (why anyone would use it I dont know, it's a horrible horrible turbo brush. My nan has one too with her 121, remember it being crap when I was 5 too!

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And these. Both full but not sealed. De-foamer has lost its label too

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Paperwork! (I love paperwork!)

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Can these be dated? Has a pre-modern area dialling code which must put it before 1990ish

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Reckon I should fill the guarantee out?

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Gave the front room a quick vacuum, the noise brings back memories!

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Debating with myself wether to christen the wet tools and do some vax-ing, but I know the wash tool will never be the same again! Will maybe keep an eye out for a second hand one to ruin some more.

This also becomes a birthday present, my mum offered to pay half as my pressie, which is fine by me!

3 NIB (or used 2 or 3 times) boxed vacuums in 1 week, hope this roll continues! Aquajet is now pretty much being used normally, Eva spilt her dinner again tonight so out it came to shampoo it up! Vax can be a timewarp piece
 
All I could tell you about the age was that it's a very late machine, as can be seen by the round plastic on the hose handle and the double castors. The old single castors were incredibly unstable and I could never see why Vax didn't make the change to double sooner.

As the Vax 2000 replaced this around 1991, and as this design of hose was short lived, this cleaner must be approximately 22 - 23 years old.
 
The machine end of the hose is the same on all 121 cleaners but the wand end here is different. The 2000 cleaners had a totally different wand to begin with, and the hose you have there was not seen again until the 8000 series upright went into production around 1993. Later, it became the standard wand for all Vax cleaners until around 1997.
 
Well done on getting it! How much was it?

The one I have must be earlier as it has different smaller tools, but like yours it came with the Turbo Nozzle & Paperwork, I must say Vax were very informative then!

Just a heads up; the 121 did not discontinue sale when the 2000 was launched, after 1992 it was known as the base model the 'Vax 1000' which continued sale next to the 2000, which was a more modern version. The 2100 which had Variable Suction Control & the Top Powa 4000, which had a pump aswell as Variable Suction, It says so in my Automop instruction manual.

Hope you get the best out of it.
 
Didn't know the 121 lived until that late, although it makes sense as the 6131 lives on and thats ancient now!

Paid £40, which I was happy with. Happier now it only cost me £20! Still debating whether to break its washing virginity, got a rapids head in the garage which might work...
 
That's interesting about the Vax 1000. I knew there was an overlap between the 121 and 2000 but I didn't know about the model number change.

When the 2000 went on sale, this was originally a stand-alone model, but was soon joined by the blue 4000. The 2100 and 4100 didn't appear until about 1994. The former was the same as the 2000 but with electronic power control, and the latter the same as the 4000 but with turbo head and auto mop as standard.
 
As the owner of the Powa model (4000) we also had that dreadful turbo brush and the Automop- Hoover, Miele, Sebo and Morphy Richards all had the turbo brushes too but instead of fitting silly metal sliders on the base, the other brands had wheels on them. Miele had a rotary dial air outlet suction dial, SEBO with a simple vented grid,permanently covered over with just a metal slip.
 
it came with my dc14 and it span slowly

the speed at which an air driven turbo brush spins is defined by the suction generated by the machine. The problem their was more than likely down to the fact that the DC14 was crap full stop, rather than the actual brush itself.

Out of interest, did you get this Vax turbo brush with it? Dyson turbo brushes are actually nothing like these old Vax ones, so it wouldn't have come with one new like that.
 
Great for shampooing - what I do is put hot water & carpet cleaning solution in a spray bottle, having thoroughly vacuumed the carpet, spray the carpet & use the Hoover Floor Polishers carpet cleaning heads to scrub it in. Leave it 5 - 10 minutes then put warm water in the Vax & extract it out.

Doing that will find you with more dirt in the tank as you've let the solution soak in & you've actually rinsed it out of the carpet, not just done a once over which can leave the carpet attracting itself to more dirt.

Did you get any dust bags wiith your Vax beko1987?
 
No, the dc14 was NOT crap, worked 100%fine and had full suction, I know, I stripped it down and cleaned everything, still mafe no difference, dyson dc14 is good!
 
dc14's

are just an average performing vacuuming, with a well thought out design, they block if you suck up something stupid with them, personally I would rather use my other vacuums but if it was the only vacuum in my house it wouldn't be the end of the world, I've never had build quality as an issue then again I am using turbo power 1's, and yes they are crappy on the carpet but aren't most clean airs?
 

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