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Hoover - Pic, Video and History thread

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Post# 177826-12/24/2006-04:19 ||| RobM (London / Uckfield)

Hi everyone

I thought it would be a nice idea to do a thread on particular makes. Any pics, recent or old, information and videos you have on Hoover would be great. I am of course British, but info on Hoover worldwide would be great.

Please see link below of what wikipedia says.

Take care

Rob

Pic attached (not very good) is the 1979 Hoover A3060(I think) 1100rpm.

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Post# 177827-12/24/2006-04:22 ||| RobM (London / Uckfield)

Hoover washing machines just a few years later in 1982. Notice how the door has become flush.


Post# 177828-12/24/2006-04:24 ||| RobM (London / Uckfield)

Going back in time to 1974. Here is a catalogue pic from 1974. This features the Keymatic of the time. Both spin about 700-800rpm.


Post# 177831-12/24/2006-05:47 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

Thanks for those rob! Hoovers my fav brand! pic attached is an electron 1100 from errrrm 82 i believe. correct me if i'm wrong. i've seen this model working in the flesh many times i just love it.

Darren


Post# 177832-12/24/2006-05:48 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

Nice drum shot that was introduced to the ecologics and later the new wave models.


Post# 177833-12/24/2006-05:52 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

Heres a pic of my machine that unfortunately i've now moved on because of a modular fault. the ground breaking Newwave model which was the only washing machine to given the ecolabel! My particular favourite feature was the spin washing. for those who are unsure what this is. about 5 or more times in the wash the machine will go up to distribution speed and then speed up to 400rpm for 5seconds! i love this model!


Post# 177834-12/24/2006-05:55 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

heres an old electron not sure of the year. these use a helluva lot of water! High water level from start to finish!


Post# 177845-12/24/2006-06:48 ||| RobM (London / Uckfield)

Again Darren thanks for those pics. Here's another from the 83 brochure. I love the old Hoover drums.


Post# 177851-12/24/2006-07:47 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

wow rob! I was gonna bid on tht brochure on ebay but i was outbid. no doubt by urself:p i'd love 2 c more of that brochure!

Darren

Post# 177862-12/24/2006-09:09 ||| RobM (London / Uckfield)

Really sorry

Ooops sorry about that! I'll see what I can do over the holiday.

Rob

Post# 177870-12/24/2006-09:44 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

Ahh tht'd b gr8 rob!

Post# 177871-12/24/2006-09:46 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

Nice Energy control model. I REEEEALLY want one of these. i love the look of it. 800rpm, variable temp on this one i believe. This is a pic of one i was watching on ebay. it disapeered though and was to far to get! grrr!


Post# 177872-12/24/2006-09:48 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

one of my personal favs. what would make the new wave that much nicer....throw abit of silver on it! love it!!! I wish they'd not been bought out:( or at least let them have a few more years before it happened. i was dyin to know what the evolution of the newwave would be.


Post# 177873-12/24/2006-09:48 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

or british racing green?


Post# 177874-12/24/2006-09:49 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

a nice electron 800. i love the look of these models.


Post# 177875-12/24/2006-09:50 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

the classica! i had this model, 1000rpm i almond. beautiful machine i loved it


Post# 177876-12/24/2006-09:51 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

an advertisement for house of fraser i found while browsing the net.


Post# 177900-12/24/2006-12:19 ||| RobM (London / Uckfield)

That last one must have been from the early 70s. What a great find.

BTW I have sent you a message to your hotmail with some pics.

Here is a clip posted by a someone who I think used to be on this site. I love seeing these old machines.

Rob

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Post# 177901-12/24/2006-12:26 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

i was real happy when i found that pic. that laydees rather attractive too lol. v posh. I'm dyin to find me another New wave. if anyone can help me that would be great. i'm strugglin atm ebays really slow. i dont want a new hotpoint i want an old hoover lol.


incase anyone hadnt seen heres a link to a couple of videos i made of my hoover. i deleted about 11 videos to make way for some new ones im goin to make in the new year of all my machines.

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Post# 177902-12/24/2006-12:26 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands)

Going back in time even more...


Post# 177906-12/24/2006-12:54 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

Wot a beautiful keymatic. I would LOVE to see one of these goin. Tho i fear that will always be an unfulfilled wish. They're an intreguing model for sure.

Post# 177911-12/24/2006-13:11 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands)

I'm actually looking for a good home for this machine. I'm not in a hurry, but I don't have the skills and the patience to restore it. I mailed Sean and Keith because they have a wanted ad on their website. If you want to you can be #2 on the list in case they don't want it. Biggest problem is you would have to pick it up in the northern part of the Netherlands. Shipping would be too much of a hassle I think. Another problem is that there are some parts missing. The timer is working ok though and so is the motor. I've let it perform a spincycle a few times.

Post# 177913-12/24/2006-13:16 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

lol i dont think i cud facilitate that unfortunately. Whats the spin cycle like!?! is it particularly loud?

Post# 177945-12/24/2006-15:19 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands)

The spin is something like 740rpm I think. And no, it's not noisy. It's spins very smoothly, at least when it's empty.

Post# 177953-12/24/2006-15:32 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England)

Ah yes, Hoover machines. The one's I grew up with! Will have to dig out some photos this holiday season, there are a few pics of me as a nipper with both my nana's and our own Hoovers!

Jon

Post# 178415-12/26/2006-23:13 ||| carlstock (Hertfordshire, England, UK)

HOOVER. WHO BETTER?! ;-)

Very nice pictures, everyone! :-)

I love that old Hoover phrase: “Hoover. Who better?” :-) Now what is it? No idea – very forgettable whatever it is. :-(

Anyway, everyone had/having a nice Christmas! :-) Hope so. :-)

Carl :-)

Post# 178454-12/27/2006-02:57 ||| RobM (London / Uckfield)

Thanks for your comments everyone

Hope you've all had a great xmas (thanks for your comment Carl)

Here is another pic from the 83 brochure


Post# 178469-12/27/2006-05:35 ||| chestermikeuk (Chester, UK)

Hoover`s First Washing Machine!!!!

The Hoover 0307 Single Tub First Produced 1947, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales....The first 2,000 machines had a "Metal Pulsator"...very rare...


Post# 178470-12/27/2006-05:38 ||| chestermikeuk (Chester, UK)

Hoover`s First Twin Tub

The Hoover 3314, first produced 1957, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales.....


Post# 178472-12/27/2006-05:40 ||| chestermikeuk (Chester, UK)

Hoovers First Automatic!!!!

The Hoover Keymatic Model 3224, First produced 1961, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales.......


Post# 178475-12/27/2006-05:44 ||| chestermikeuk (Chester, UK)

Hoovers First Tumble Dryer!!!

The Hoover 3022, First Produced 1963, Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales....


Post# 178476-12/27/2006-05:45 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

Woooooooooooooooooooow mike! That is a FANTASTIC pic of that Keymatic! Have you ever had this beauty working? Or has it always been a non runner?

Hope you had a lovely christmas chap :)

Darren

Post# 178477-12/27/2006-05:48 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

The Quattro from the first takeover range. I only know what i've read in the brochure of this model. The look of it is really nice. i'd love to see one in action. This to me is kind of the evolving of the newwave. But i feel it would be a different story if it was 110% hoover orientated.


Post# 178479-12/27/2006-05:52 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)

When i lived with an ex we had this model which was the same as a "Six 1600" But just renamed easy logic 1600. I quite liked this model it was fairly nice. This was my first encounter with a pre takeover hoover. It was deadly silent! Extra rinse gave it some visable water so i was happy!


Post# 179024-12/29/2006-02:53 ||| RobM (London / Uckfield)

American Machines

Does anyone have any pics of the american made Hoovers to compare?

Rob

Post# 179029-12/29/2006-03:26 ||| Lederstiefel1 (Leverkusen nearby Cologne / Germany)

Hoover pix

Wow! Mike - fantastic, really!
I like these machines in action! They are so "alive"!
Ralf

Post# 179048-12/29/2006-06:31 ||| christfr (st louis mo)

they are all so cute wonder if one would fit into an envelope and could be mailed.. really cool machines

Post# 180884-1/5/2007-07:12 ||| RobM (London / Uckfield)

Anymore info or pics

I thought that just before this thread disappeared I'd see if anyone had any more pics or info on the Hoover brand.

Rob