Hoover
Handheld Vacuum

Model # S1101--- Official Hoover handheld vacuum

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Dusting Brush 43414123
#2

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Dusting brush

Part #43414123

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Crevice Tool 38617022
#1

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Crevice tool

Part #38617022

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#35 Connecting Link- N/P
#35 connecting link-

Part #N/P

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Switch Assembly 28178004
#4

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Switch assembly

Part #28178004

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Charger-female Pr (non-illus) 27149005
#5A

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Charger-female pr (non-illus)

Part #27149005

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