myhooverco
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Oh here are the "standard" cleaners that went with the "deluxe" versions in these years. This is the 1010, 1020, and the 1030 of which Hoover made 10s of thousands and was their bread and butter cleaners. These would often be machines to get people into the store so that they could be bumped up to the more expensive models.
Also there was some interest of the "900" series. I have posted pictures to the 900 on the right and the 925 on the left. The 900 ran from 1931 to 1933 and the 925 took on the classic model 800 look and ran from 1933 to 1936. The 900 had a production of only 7,654 and the 925 had a run of 8,935. These were not just commercial cleaners but considered the "finest Hoover for homes that demanded extraordinary service from a cleaner". These machines had rubber lined fan chambers, ball bearing wheels, two speed motors, headlights, and a heavy duty height adjustment among other quality features. My machines were both found at garage sales locally for cheap! They run great and have replacement bags and cords. The 900 still has its original handle yet but has a deteriorated bumper.
Thanks again for the great thread!
Also there was some interest of the "900" series. I have posted pictures to the 900 on the right and the 925 on the left. The 900 ran from 1931 to 1933 and the 925 took on the classic model 800 look and ran from 1933 to 1936. The 900 had a production of only 7,654 and the 925 had a run of 8,935. These were not just commercial cleaners but considered the "finest Hoover for homes that demanded extraordinary service from a cleaner". These machines had rubber lined fan chambers, ball bearing wheels, two speed motors, headlights, and a heavy duty height adjustment among other quality features. My machines were both found at garage sales locally for cheap! They run great and have replacement bags and cords. The 900 still has its original handle yet but has a deteriorated bumper.
Thanks again for the great thread!