Hoover Constellation Info Please?

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Brneyedgrl80

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You know, I've been asking a lot of questions about vacuum cleaners lately, and I apologize if it is becoming a bit much. But I have another question for you vac collectors out there.

I just won a Hoover Constellation 82, and I don't know much about them. Are there any major differences between an 82 and other Connie models? Is this a good vacuum?

I've been wanting a Hoover Constellation for awhile every since it was recommended to me by some of the members here and I thought this one was a good price and stuff considering its condition and what it came with. Plus, my Hoover Celebrity needs a companion.

 
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the constellation is a good cleaner. you may wanna start looking for the secondary filter now. its a felt-cloth disc that mounts above the motor. an established vac shop will be able to help. im not sure if its still available from Hoover, may be. if you need attachments, new tools are available from Hoover. you can also get a vintage attachment set on ebay. the vintage upright Hoover attachment sets sold on ebay often sell for CHEAP. as long as the attachments have a "button for locking", they will fit your Constellation. now that i think of it, i have seen both the filter and bags on ebay many times. David
 
Constellation 82.

Hey-

The constellation is a great machine! It has a decent (simple) motor and design and a good amount of power. The model you just won, however, is the only model that didn't float (the person who listed it was wrong--probably used wording found on the web). The 82 was the first version of it, and the following model--the 84 was the first to float.

Congrats, I think you'll be pleased with it!

~Fred
 
So will mine have wheels or is it stationary? Not that I care if it floats or anything, I just love the style of the vacuum and the fact that it has been highly recommended by many!
 
hoover connie

the hose i have on my connie 82 has the long stretchy blue hose so just leave it in the center of the room and work my way around the room without dragging the vacuum. But i did see that Fred Nelson had his 82 in a filter queen princess caster so that what i am going to do with my 82. Hoover did make a wheeled caddy for the 82 as i have been out bid on one on ebay so i know they were made specially for the 82 and are out there somewhere.
 
Hey Fred, I just wanted to let you know that I tried emailing you but it didn't go through. Maybe it's because I have a Hotmail account. I know sometimes AOL will block Hotmail emails.

Could you maybe email me?

Thanks,
Starla
 
I thought all Connies floated, even the originals. Wasn't that the point? My grandparents definitely had a green one in their closet probably up until Katrina. I never got to play with it though, as I didn't appreciate vacuums as much as I do now. I'm not completely there with vacs, but I do like the Connies and the old Eureka vacs bring back memories.
 
Jason,
The first Connie(model 82) didn't float, its gimmick was the double stretch hose that was supposed to allow you to place the cleaner in the center of the room and clean outwards.
The first floating model was the 1956 model 84, done in the new pastel colors of mulberry and sandalwood and matching the model 64 Citation upright.
 
how appropriate Toggle. the original Hoover Constellation worked on the same principle as the GE swivel top. The hose swivels 360, in theory, you dont need to move the cleaner to do the whole room. the tv commercial for the GE swivel-top should be watched by all!
 
OMG Toggle!

where do you find all this crazy stuff?! I haven't laughed all day! ( busy nurse here ) THANK YOU!!!!
 
OMG Toggle!

Where on earth do you find this crazy stuff?!! I haven't laughed all day! (busy nurse here)THANK YOU!!!!
 
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