Roger was kind enough to send me a handle bail, and now the 31 is all back together! Check it out. Strutting its stuff standing up properly. It's real quiet. The bag is either very thick vinyl, or very dried out vinyl. Anywho it muffles the sound of the machine. Just wonderful to use. I love green!
The Eureka is another wonderful vacuum to use. It has a metal base, chrome hood, 2 speeds. Love how those 3.5 amp Eurekas sound. *whispers* I also adore the sound of the 1400 series Eurekas, even though they're so much weaker. This one needs a new headlight lens (missing), but we had one at the shop. It's all I still have to do to it, and it's all ready to go! Along with the original brushroll, I also have a Eureka Cleveland Wood Products double row brushroll. Really tackles that dreadful Plush/berber mix carpteting that it's sitting on. Almost nothing can deep clean that carpeting. Just convertibles and eurekas really.
The Dial-a-Matic was a trade in the other day. One of my favorite models. This one isn't in the best physical shape, but it runs perfectly. I'm gonna use it tons. When they're already scratched up, you don't have to worry as much about the power drive slamming into the wall and furniture legs! The self-propelled DAM performs HORRIBLY on my bedroom carpeting.
I bought the Flair for fun about 3 weeks ago. I love it. I know it's kind of the odd-ball in the bunch here. I keep it plugged in almost all the time, for quick clean ups. It leaves legitimate track lines in carpeting. It has one of the most aggressive and full brushrolls that I have seen in a modern stick vac. Way better than the Dirt Devils and the Eureka Stick vacs made today. Got great suction too. Great for bare floors, my stairs, and the indoor/outdoor carpeting on the porch!
I should get the new constellation either today or tomorrow. Just waiting for it to finally arrive at the shop. I was gonna wait so I could include it in the group shot, but I was so excited to show everyone my finished 31!
Good Times!
Corey

The Eureka is another wonderful vacuum to use. It has a metal base, chrome hood, 2 speeds. Love how those 3.5 amp Eurekas sound. *whispers* I also adore the sound of the 1400 series Eurekas, even though they're so much weaker. This one needs a new headlight lens (missing), but we had one at the shop. It's all I still have to do to it, and it's all ready to go! Along with the original brushroll, I also have a Eureka Cleveland Wood Products double row brushroll. Really tackles that dreadful Plush/berber mix carpteting that it's sitting on. Almost nothing can deep clean that carpeting. Just convertibles and eurekas really.
The Dial-a-Matic was a trade in the other day. One of my favorite models. This one isn't in the best physical shape, but it runs perfectly. I'm gonna use it tons. When they're already scratched up, you don't have to worry as much about the power drive slamming into the wall and furniture legs! The self-propelled DAM performs HORRIBLY on my bedroom carpeting.
I bought the Flair for fun about 3 weeks ago. I love it. I know it's kind of the odd-ball in the bunch here. I keep it plugged in almost all the time, for quick clean ups. It leaves legitimate track lines in carpeting. It has one of the most aggressive and full brushrolls that I have seen in a modern stick vac. Way better than the Dirt Devils and the Eureka Stick vacs made today. Got great suction too. Great for bare floors, my stairs, and the indoor/outdoor carpeting on the porch!
I should get the new constellation either today or tomorrow. Just waiting for it to finally arrive at the shop. I was gonna wait so I could include it in the group shot, but I was so excited to show everyone my finished 31!
Good Times!
Corey
