Hello.
First let me apologize if I posted this in the wrong section. I'm not sure if the vacuum in question is older than 20 years or not, but I have a strong inkling it is.
I have an older Princess Vacuum that I love. My family has had this thing since I could remember. I pretty much grew up with it in the house. It still works like a charm, and the quality is so good (all metal, almost no plastic anywhere). But... I'm not sure what the correct way to change its bag would be.
By just messing around with it a moment ago, I was able to unlatch and get the top part off, and surprisingly, the dust was under the bag. But, the bag wasn't really a bag. It was more like a giant coffee filter, for lack of a better word. This would be fine and I'd just dump the dust out, but at the top of the vacuum, there's slots where someone can see inside, and they look packed with dirt. I wish I knew if there was a way to clean those too.
I'm not sure if there's a way to attach more than one picture. I tried linking to them so they'd show up as pictures in my post, but it didn't work.
You can see a picture of the front of the vacuum at the very bottom of the post.
If anyone would like to see other pictures I took of the vacuum, you can see them here:
Back:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33464.jpg
Top:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33465.jpg
The Inside after you remove the small top disc:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33466.jpg
The parts that are inside the top:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33467.jpg
The Super Clogged Slots at the top:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33469.jpg
The Entire Top Section Removed:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33468.jpg
All the dust that can be seen when the filter is lifted off:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33470.jpg
So that's all the pics I took of it. Yeah I know, I took a ton. But anyway, does anyone recognize which Princess model this is? I'd love to find a manual for it, or know if I'd be able to get more filter bags for it. And most of all, I'd love to know if there's a way I can clean out those slots at the upper top area of the vacuum.
Anyway, thanks for any help or leads anyone can give!
Michelle D.


I have an older Princess Vacuum that I love. My family has had this thing since I could remember. I pretty much grew up with it in the house. It still works like a charm, and the quality is so good (all metal, almost no plastic anywhere). But... I'm not sure what the correct way to change its bag would be.
By just messing around with it a moment ago, I was able to unlatch and get the top part off, and surprisingly, the dust was under the bag. But, the bag wasn't really a bag. It was more like a giant coffee filter, for lack of a better word. This would be fine and I'd just dump the dust out, but at the top of the vacuum, there's slots where someone can see inside, and they look packed with dirt. I wish I knew if there was a way to clean those too.
I'm not sure if there's a way to attach more than one picture. I tried linking to them so they'd show up as pictures in my post, but it didn't work.
You can see a picture of the front of the vacuum at the very bottom of the post.
If anyone would like to see other pictures I took of the vacuum, you can see them here:
Back:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33464.jpg
Top:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33465.jpg
The Inside after you remove the small top disc:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33466.jpg
The parts that are inside the top:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33467.jpg
The Super Clogged Slots at the top:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33469.jpg
The Entire Top Section Removed:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33468.jpg
All the dust that can be seen when the filter is lifted off:
http://www.myimg.us/images/04.01.13/33470.jpg
So that's all the pics I took of it. Yeah I know, I took a ton. But anyway, does anyone recognize which Princess model this is? I'd love to find a manual for it, or know if I'd be able to get more filter bags for it. And most of all, I'd love to know if there's a way I can clean out those slots at the upper top area of the vacuum.
Anyway, thanks for any help or leads anyone can give!
Michelle D.
