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Nope, not an Oreck

Thats made by Tacony, and also sold as the Simplicity Freedom and Riccar Super-lite
It cleans very well too.
 
"hooverwheelaway"... you took apart the Lightweight and you didnt show us the FAN? ive never seen an oreck and supralite impeller side by side to compare. thanks, David
 
Fred,

BEAUTIFUL machines as always. I LOVE that Model 69; looks showroom fresh!! What was the official Hoover color name for that machine?

And the ULW is cool as well; I saw these at the Hoover outlet when getting the (wrong) bearings. It will be interesting to see how it holds up to the Oreck; how fast does the brushroll turn?
 
Model 69

Austin,
Model 69 is Neptune Green and Pearl white with silver trim. I like that color SO much I took a model 69 bag to the paint store and had them do a color match. My kitchen is painted Neptune Green!
Some background on model 69: It was in production from 11/61 to 12/64. Thats the longest production run of all the 60-series Convertibles.
There were 515,000 model 69's made, more than any other Convertible in the 1960's. Coming in 2nd was model 33 with 495,000 made.
You'll find model 69's with and without "HOOVER" on the handle grip and plug, because Hoover started making vacuums for JCPenney during the 69's run.
Its one of my favorite Convertibles too.
 
I have a Riccar Supralite!

Boy oh boy do I love it! It's loud, but its so easy to push, and it does such a surprisingly impressive job. When I first got it, it was kind of baffling how much dirt it gets. Lot's of airflow on that sucka'. At work, it's our official "old lady" vacuum.

Corey
 
Supralite = Hot

We sell a ton of those to people who ask about Orecks. All you have to do is put them next to each other and they sell themselves. I slowly fell in love with it after demonstrating it so much. Great vacuum for what it is. Just don't pick up any loose change, or let the brushroll get too hairy!

My next Riccar to get is the Radiance. I love it! I love it! I love it!
 
I also have two Riccar Superlites.The Vac Hospital here in greenville is a Riccar dealer.He used to have a display that showed the Riccar fan and the Oreck one-yes the Riccar one was twice the size and had much larger blades.the Riccar motor is even faster than the Oreck.also the Riccar R4 that I have now has the same sort of bare floor "Squeegee" that the Oreck has.also the Riccar has a two speed motor.Combine its larger fan,more powerful motor(circuit breaker protected)Filtrete bags-its a winner.The Riccar doesn't bog down as much as the Oreck in my deep carpets.And the Riccar don't have to visit the vac hospital as often-they are reliable machines-again like the Oreck-don't try to pick up pennies and nails with them.The same can be said about the Radiance.Oh--according to the dealer here-Riccar is supposed to introduce a new line of uprights based on the Radiance design.I am anxious to see them!Also they are supposed to come out with a "commercial" version of the Radiance.
 
The new Radiances are brilliant...

Look for 'em in July. I've seen them, and they're fabulous. I'm really excited!

We have a little brochure that compares the Riccar Radiance to a couple other high end uprights (Lindhaus and Miele uprights). Apparently it picks up 50 and 60 percent more dirt than they do. Quite impressive.
 
I have seen the brochure on the comparisons-its pretty interesting.The Miele upright is nothing to write home about-they should drop it and stick to their canisters-those are much better.The brochure also compared the Radiance to a Sebo.I have a Sebo-and yes any direct air machine will outdo it.The Sebo is intesting though.One of the few "clean air" vacs that works.
 
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**You took apart the Lightweight and you didnt show us the FAN? ive never seen an oreck and supralite impeller side by side to compare.**

Nope. I just took the hood off to show off the motor assembly. But, if I must...

Let's see... How'd that Jeannie do it?
1) Fold Arms.
2) Close Eyes.
3) Nod head.
4) Cool *boing* sound effect.

~Fred :)
 
the difference in the fans is notable. fred, do you know anything about the quality of the Tacony motor used in ULW/supralite? thanks for the pics David
 
Not offhand...

But, at a glance it looks to be a decent motor. I'm not sure who makes it for Tacony--perhaps Amtek/Lamb? I'll have to see if I can find out. We've sold a good dozen or so of the machines, none have come back yet with any issues.

Glad the pictures helped. :)

Fred
 
My Favorite Hoovers

I meant to post on this thread sooner but life being what it is I didn't get to it until now.

Here are my 4, (probably) most favorite Hoovers, oldest to youngest.
 
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