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REXAIR RAINBOW
We service ALL Rexair Rainbow vacuums
regardless of age.
We sell reconditioned Rainbow vacuums and have
ALL the parts needed to keep your vacuum running perfectly.
Ken McFarland,
my father,
brought these vacuums
into B.C. in the 1950's.
The name of our business was Rexair Sales and Service.
In the 1980's the big wigs from Detroit threatened to sue us because our name for the past 30 plus years had the word REXAIR in it.
Dad told them to stuff it.
Needless to say we no longer sell NEW rainbows.
*A word of advice from someone who services the newer rainbows:
The motor is no longer a large, overbuilt, well ballanced
triple ball bearing, multy- fan power plant worth over $350.00
In my opinion the new E2 vacuum now has a motor
that is a tiny shadow of it's former size.
What were they thinking?