Early 1960s. The grey and white 1334A reolaced model 1334 in 1962. It was replaced with the one with a light green front cover and dark green bag in 1964.
Have two of the exact model of vacuum in the same colour scheme that we use as our main cleaners . Brilliant quality vacuum cleaners which have provided year after year of reliable service with a little refurbish every couple of years. When using the dusting tools adapter we always take the belt off the pulley first before fitting the adapter as find that the belt can be stretched too much when using the adapter as the belt lifter. Excellent information and interesting video
serial no. KB774032 is most likely a 1964 edition. Last entry in Hoover's published records is KB 706000 in January 1964. Approximately 165,000 had been produced since July 1963. There were grey plastic hooded versions made after the launch of the hop green model, perhaps for the Mail order market. The hose end is designed to fit inside the dust tube for blowing and aerating feather pillows! the circle on the paper bag should line up with the circle on the bellows which is is marked on genuine Hoover bellows. Hope this information is useful.
These old cleaners were designed to work with high bbn pile and shag carpet so that doesnt surprise me. It also doesnt surprise me about the suction as these work on powerful airflow which cleans deep and better than anything today honestly.
Great video and junior videos never get old. I see the Vorwerk dusting brush was used to clean out the junior. I know you mentioned in a previous video you have somewhat fallen out of love with Vorwerk but I hope maybe we will see some more Vorwerk videos and fingers crossed, an update to your Tiger.
@@ibaisaic fantastic, so glad to hear it!! They are very rare birds here in the states and so I love seeing anything and everything I can on them. I only have a couple of them at the moment but am always looking at expanding more and your videos are a fantastic resource.
Hoover Juniors are still great vacuum cleaners even today 👍 It's a shame Hoover didn't update the junior, keeping the same style but with things like a more powerful 500-700 watt motor to give extra airflow and suction and a HEPA style internal bag. I think there will be many older Hoover's around for a very long time yet. They look pretty simple to refurbish or repair👌
Great video! I have a green one of these in pretty good condition. I don't think it saw much use as everything was in tact and the spark shield/flashpad hadn't even perished! By the way, theses ran from 1962-1965
@@huskyvacs That's incorrect. The 1334 in rose pink was the first of the 1334 style and that was late 50s into early 60s. The grey model was the second model in the 1334 series and ran from approx 1962 - 1965 when the green model of 1334 came out. It wouldnt have been possible for it to be from 1957 as the 1224 was the model current at that time, itself a blue version of the previous 119.
@@huskyvacs Yes it was. Pre 1967 you could not use the serial number to directly date a vacuum's date of manufacture, you would have a code starting with letters and then numbers such as JT235231 and you would need a booklet supplied by Hoover to check this code and determine the date range it corresponded to, but after 1967 the usual format of coding starting with the model number then the year and month such as 1334809 for a 1334A from Sept 1968. The scheme changed again in 1997 to the Candy Hoover style of serial number.
So, this 59 year old Hoover, unserviced, cleans your deep plush pile carpet very well and the newest Dyson junk can't even move across it unless your lower the suction to near nothing. Hmmmm.
Not sure if it helps, but you can bypass the suppressor with a connector block. You will need to leave It in since the screws that hold it in also hold the motor armature in place but when it is not wired in, it won't explode or anything. I think the way it is wired can vary though so not sure.
Hoover used to be classed as a British company controlled by an American parent before Hoover UK was sold. Currently the Hoover brand in the UK is owned by Chinese firm Haier. Hoover probably stoped making the Constellation due to a decline in sales for the model.
Really sad to see how Hoover once a giant who built quality vacuum cleaners that last for decades reduced to Chinese made on the cheap overpriced throw away garbage we have now
How can people be so utterly stupid posting it in a bag , I had a Hoover freedom delivered last week handle all broken a ruined due to idiotic packing , Hell is other people
Hi mate how are u OK mate u do a really good job on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate how are u OK mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate form Greg Bouchard
I still have a 1949 senior 612 and it still works better and picks up better than my dyson. I even use hepa bags in it.
I have a senior 612 too what hepa bags do you use ?
Come to something when a 250w hoover from the late 60's can do such a splendid job on your plush carpet nice find ☺
Early 1960s. The grey and white 1334A reolaced model 1334 in 1962. It was replaced with the one with a light green front cover and dark green bag in 1964.
@@philliphurley5341 wow didn't realise it was that early 😲
@@elliotcarver6606 The late 1960s Hoover Junior was model 1346.
If I remember correctly, the suction on these machines in hose mode was better than that of the old rear entry converters on the Hoover Convertibles.
Wow I’m in the U.S, and I love the design of the suction converter! Better than our convertibles I dare say XD
Very nice machine. I seem to like vintage machine over the modern
Have two of the exact model of vacuum in the same colour scheme that we use as our main cleaners . Brilliant quality vacuum cleaners which have provided year after year of reliable service with a little refurbish every couple of years. When using the dusting tools adapter we always take the belt off the pulley first before fitting the adapter as find that the belt can be stretched too much when using the adapter as the belt lifter. Excellent information and interesting video
Amazing. Your content never fails to impress!
serial no. KB774032 is most likely a 1964 edition. Last entry in Hoover's published records is KB 706000 in January 1964. Approximately 165,000 had been produced since July 1963. There were grey plastic hooded versions made after the launch of the hop green model, perhaps for the Mail order market. The hose end is designed to fit inside the dust tube for blowing and aerating feather pillows!
the circle on the paper bag should line up with the circle on the bellows which is is marked on genuine Hoover bellows. Hope this information is useful.
That junior needs pride of place in your collection...lovely.
These old cleaners were designed to work with high bbn pile and shag carpet so that doesnt surprise me. It also doesnt surprise me about the suction as these work on powerful airflow which cleans deep and better than anything today honestly.
Great video and junior videos never get old. I see the Vorwerk dusting brush was used to clean out the junior. I know you mentioned in a previous video you have somewhat fallen out of love with Vorwerk but I hope maybe we will see some more Vorwerk videos and fingers crossed, an update to your Tiger.
Vorwerk is back in my good books. I plan to start filming some new Vorwerk videos soon.
@@ibaisaic fantastic, so glad to hear it!! They are very rare birds here in the states and so I love seeing anything and everything I can on them. I only have a couple of them at the moment but am always looking at expanding more and your videos are a fantastic resource.
I still think they are overpriced, but I have been using my Vorwerks a lot recently and plan to add more to my collection.
Hoover Juniors are still great vacuum cleaners even today 👍
It's a shame Hoover didn't update the junior, keeping the same style but with things like a more powerful 500-700 watt motor to give extra airflow and suction and a HEPA style internal bag. I think there will be many older Hoover's around for a very long time yet. They look pretty simple to refurbish or repair👌
This style of Junior is from the second generation as the first were launched in the late 50s. And I think these were the first to use "paper" bags.
Love the vintage hoover
Late 1950's to early 1960's American styled vacuum. They pick up quite swell.
I like your jumper and I love vacuum cleaners
Here in the states that looks like the plug we use on clothes dryers or stoves.
Great video! I have a green one of these in pretty good condition. I don't think it saw much use as everything was in tact and the spark shield/flashpad hadn't even perished! By the way, theses ran from 1962-1965
@@huskyvacs That's incorrect. The 1334 in rose pink was the first of the 1334 style and that was late 50s into early 60s. The grey model was the second model in the 1334 series and ran from approx 1962 - 1965 when the green model of 1334 came out. It wouldnt have been possible for it to be from 1957 as the 1224 was the model current at that time, itself a blue version of the previous 119.
@@huskyvacs I think that would have been the model 1334 not the 1334A but I might be wrong
@@huskyvacs Yes it was. Pre 1967 you could not use the serial number to directly date a vacuum's date of manufacture, you would have a code starting with letters and then numbers such as JT235231 and you would need a booklet supplied by Hoover to check this code and determine the date range it corresponded to, but after 1967 the usual format of coding starting with the model number then the year and month such as 1334809 for a 1334A from Sept 1968. The scheme changed again in 1997 to the Candy Hoover style of serial number.
@@huskyvacs I'm not sure, sorry. Maybe they're for indicating a revision of an original model? Not sure
Omg your reaction to the pacing job is priceless 😂
So, this 59 year old Hoover, unserviced, cleans your deep plush pile carpet very well and the newest Dyson junk can't even move across it unless your lower the suction to near nothing.
Hmmmm.
I love the Hoover junior it is like the 1970s
You should make some videos of you servicing vacuums.
I've got the exact same model and colour
I have 2 questions.
Do vacuum cleaners today still have suppressors? Do / did American cleaners have one?
What vacuum were u using to suck out the dust from the inside
Hi,
Could you do a suppressor removal How-to on this one?
Thanks!
Not sure if it helps, but you can bypass the suppressor with a connector block. You will need to leave It in since the screws that hold it in also hold the motor armature in place but when it is not wired in, it won't explode or anything. I think the way it is wired can vary though so not sure.
Pretty Junior
Was 'Hoover' a British or American company ? And why did they stop producing the Constellation model ?
Hoover used to be classed as a British company controlled by an American parent before Hoover UK was sold. Currently the Hoover brand in the UK is owned by Chinese firm Haier. Hoover probably stoped making the Constellation due to a decline in sales for the model.
What vacuum you are using to clean the hoover vacuum
Vorwerk Tiger
How would you know what an old lady’s knicker draw smells like 😀🤓. Anyways I had one exactly like this In the same colour scheme
Which VK did you use to clean it
VT300.
Could you do a video of the Electrolux powelite upright at some point?
Weren’t they called a Hoover “Lark” in America?
Really sad to see how Hoover once a giant who built quality vacuum cleaners that last for decades reduced to Chinese made on the cheap overpriced throw away garbage we have now
You should unbox a vintage hoover vacuum cleaner using the rarevision app and pretending it is the 80s
Hello 👋
Predom zelmer umboxing
I will be unboxing a Zelmer (Bosch) soon.
Hi
How can people be so utterly stupid posting it in a bag , I had a Hoover freedom delivered last week handle all broken a ruined due to idiotic packing , Hell is other people
HM this vacuum Cleaner is not varey strong
Hi mate how are u OK mate u do a really good job on here mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate how are u OK mate keep up the good work on here mate keep up the good work on here mate form Greg Bouchard
I have are Bad nwes for you PRINZ Philipp is dead
I've got the exact same model and colour