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Vintage Clements Cadillac Model F Industrial Blower 220V Cast Aluminum 1920s USA

$195.00

rare piece of industrial history: a Clements Cadillac Portable Electric Blower, Model F. Manufactured by the Clements Mfg. Co. in Chicago, this heavy-duty blower features a rugged cast aluminum body and an iconic design from the dawning of the power tool age.

Product Details:

• Industrial Build: This is the high-spec 220-volt version, pulling 205 watts at 11,000 RPM.

• Historical Significance: The data plate lists multiple US and international patents dating back to 1920–1922.

• Condition: For a tool that is roughly 100 years old, it is in remarkable cosmetic shape. The aluminum has a beautiful aged patina.

• Tested: Per the provided notes, this unit was tested and found to be in working condition.

• Plug Style: Features the vintage 2-prong recessed plug style (see photos).

Note to Collectors: This specific Model F is a survivor. While many of these were lost to scrap or heavy industrial wear, this one retains its original plate and handle integrity. It’s a perfect addition to a vintage tool collection or as a statement piece for a workshop or industrial-style decor.


Step back into the golden age of American industrial design with this Clements Cadillac Model F Portable Blower. Manufactured in Chicago during the early 1920s, this isn't just a tool—it's a piece of "Machine Age" history that still carries the power it did a century ago.

Key Features & History:

• The "Cadillac" of Blowers: Long before the name was synonymous only with luxury cars, Clements Mfg. Co. used the "Cadillac" brand to represent the pinnacle of industrial blower technology.

• Rare 220V Industrial Spec: Most surviving units are standard 110V. This 220-volt Model F was built for heavy-duty factory environments, making it a much rarer find for collectors of early electrical equipment.

• Cast Aluminum Construction: Features a beautiful, rugged cast aluminum body with the original manufacturer's data plate intact. The aluminum has developed a fantastic natural patina that looks incredible on a shelf or a workbench.

• Mechanical Integrity: Per the vintage testing notes, this unit has been verified in working condition. It runs at a powerful 11,000 RPM—high performance even by today's standards.

Condition Report:

• Cosmetic: Excellent vintage condition. No cracks in the aluminum housing. The handle and switch assembly are solid.

• Functional: Tested and running. The motor sounds strong.

• Originality: Retains its original stamped serial and patent plate, which serves as a timeline of early 20th-century engineering (listing patents from 1910 through 1922).

This is a "must-have" for collectors of vintage tools, industrial Americana, or anyone looking for a unique conversation piece that still functions after 100 years.

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