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March 2, 2006 at 10:50 am #16036
BiGGles266
ParticipantI’m trying to find a supplier for a Maytag/Hoover Windtunnel upright vacuum cleaner. I’d appreciate any help in tracking down this item.
March 2, 2006 at 11:08 am #167304Dave_Conway
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Are you in the US by any chance ? 🙂
This model isn’t sold in the UK (yet anyway) if you’re not.
You can see the two different ranges here on the US and UK sites:
http://www.hoover.com and http://www.hoover.co.uk
Both sites have a “where to buy” feature
Dave.
March 2, 2006 at 11:18 am #167305BiGGles266
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You’re right the model is available in the US but I’m in the UK and need 240 VAC. It was originally marketed in the UK as Maytag Windtunnel but now withdrwn from sale. I’m hoping I can maybe find someone with old stock.
March 12, 2006 at 7:43 pm #167306Trilobite
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The Maytag Windtunnels were withdrawn, apparently because they didn’t suit the british consumer. I remember seeing them on sale in Arnotts’ department store in Dundee, around 2000/2001.
Maytag are supposedly launching some new (and old!) cleaners soon:
The “Z” upright bagless; on sale in USA as the Hoover Z.
The remake of the Hoover “Constellation”, which is the original floating cylinder cleaner. I read somewhere that it might be known as the Maytag “Satellite”.
March 13, 2006 at 8:09 am #167307BiGGles266
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Thanks for that, didn’t know about the Hoover machines being released in the UK, useful info and much appreciated.
March 13, 2006 at 4:13 pm #167308don
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Trilobite wrote:The remake of the Hoover “Constellation”, which is the original floating cylinder cleaner. I read somewhere that it might be known as the Maytag “Satellite”.
With a remake of the price as well, it`s now going to be a slightly different design and spec with a price tag of circa £275 🙄
Don
March 14, 2006 at 12:21 am #167309Trilobite
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don wrote:
Trilobite wrote:
The remake of the Hoover “Constellation”, which is the original floating cylinder cleaner. I read somewhere that it might be known as the Maytag “Satellite”.With a remake of the price as well, it`s now going to be a slightly different design and spec with a price tag of circa £275 🙄
Don
It is supposed to be made of steel. Do you know the motor power, by any chance?I wonder if it will still have the “double-stretch” hose (or equivalent). It is something I miss on the modern cylinder cleaners.
If it used ‘filtrette’ type dustbags (like Miele uses), I should imagine the performance would be substantially increased. Unfortunately, we won’t know until it is released.
April 29, 2006 at 10:06 pm #167310burns
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If youve any queries on Maytag floorcare products contact the call centre on 01737 231 000 they should be able to deal with your query or pass you onto someone within the floor care department.
May 10, 2006 at 4:44 pm #167311macmini
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Comet are now selling the Maytag Satellite at £199.
If you work there it’s currently on the colleague deal too…
September 7, 2006 at 10:13 pm #167312madrat
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The remake of the Hoover “Constellation”, which is the original floating cylinder cleaner. I read somewhere that it might be known as the Maytag “Satellite”.
Was that the round blue one from the 70s ? I remeber my aunti having one like that didnt know it floated.
Just found it on Deals4U.co.uk £162 2000w washable bag.
November 9, 2006 at 12:46 am #167313Trilobite
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Yes, it was spherical in shape. It was a popular cleaner; still on sale in 1982. I know this because my parents purchased the (then!) sophisticated Hoover “Sensotronic System 2”, from Currys in Kilmarnock. On the shelf was a “Constellation”, in cream and orange livery, if I remember correctly.
Another cleaner from Hoover that used the hovercraft principle, was the “Celebrity”. This was shaped like a flying saucer; but only the lesser-powered models used flotation. The more powerful used wheels.
November 9, 2006 at 12:35 pm #167314madrat
ParticipantAhhh Memories.
November 9, 2006 at 12:54 pm #167315Martin
Participantmadrat wrote:Ahhh Memories.

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