EASIEST vacuum to push , and cleans pretty good, I came in second or third at one convention in the revolving brush post war contest, I think a Eureka 260 won.
Three old piles of JUNK!!!! I took pieces and parts and made one pretty good vacuum, Don O Conner in Youngstown Ohio re bristled the brush, I have a spare cloth bag that is nicer than the one on it, I use F,and G bags or a Handisac in it.
Man, that's a tough one. Is it one of the several that I stupidly let go, like the classy Hoover 63, or the mint 28 with nary a scratch or scuff on it? Or, could it be something that's still on my bucket list; a Hoover 305 or one of several Convertibles?
Of the vacuums I currently own it would have to be my 700.
This is a toughie, Hans. For me it would have to first & foremost be all about elegant engineering & build quality, which is no guarantee of either Pretty or Performance.
But when all Four elements come together it makes my heart sing with emotion and sheer joy.
My third choice would have to be this Canadian Hoover 281 in great shape with original Maple Leaf bag. This is the one a 91 year old Lady offered to me after googling up my name because her Family were moving her out of her home to a Granny Flat. The day before I was to go pick it up the Lady passed away in her chair. The daughter found her notes about me and honored her Mother's wish. They also gave me the matching Polisher and assorted tools, wands and hoses. This was one much loved and well-taken care of Hoover as you can see from the base paint. It hums and thrums just as if new.