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First Lux Upright? Newbie Question

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Post# 711-9/6/2006-23:20 ||| Bisonian (Where the buffalo roamed! (Ocala, FL))

Hi guys, greetings from the ancestral home of the mighty Bison!
Longtime lurker from AW.org, and way before that on the original VacWeb forum, deciding to join the fun.

I'm curious about an Electrolux upright I found recently. It's an old model, billed as a "heavy duty" automatic upright. Model #1363. I can't seem to find any info about it. It's a neat machine, very different from the later uprights. Can someone tell me when it was made? Any additional information appreciated. Thanks!

Rick

Post# 718-9/6/2006-23:46 ||| eluxomarty (Palm Springs CA)

These were made in the early 70's. 74? 75? There was one in the same colors as the Golden/Super J

Post# 719-9/6/2006-23:52 ||| dualsanitronic (milwaukee)

The Vacuum on steroids

They debuted in 1979,boasting about solving upright's six major problems,and were a beast-and-a-half.I'd rather have a Bison.

Post# 721-9/7/2006-00:00 ||| eluxomarty (Palm Springs CA)

David

Thanks for the correction. Now let me get this straight. I know what Hoover and Eureka uprights of the day looked like. Why would Lux offer that big ol monster of an upright?

Post# 727-9/7/2006-00:11 ||| dualsanitronic (milwaukee)

This upright is downright awful

Beats me.One problem that it claims to have solved is the getting under low furniture issue.Yeah,right.That sucker had a 6 3/4 inch high motor hood,with a plastic bag shell that was even higher.Yuck.

Post# 758-9/7/2006-04:16 ||| chestermikeuk (Chester, UK)

1363

Hi Guys

Is this the model that has the "Clean Fan" system, dirt straight into the bag?? and the converter pan under the brush roll to fit the tools??

Mike

Post# 773-9/7/2006-09:35 ||| bisonian (Where the buffalo roamed! (Ocala, FL))

Not quite. The tools don't attach under the brush, but there's a plastic plate to keep the spinning brush from damaging the carpet. To attach the hose, you flip open the bag compartment and latch on a converter piece that then takes the standard Lux old-style hose.