| Thread Number: 94 First Lux Upright? Newbie Question |
Post# 711-9/6/2006-23:20 ||| Bisonian (Where the buffalo roamed! (Ocala, FL)) |
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Hi guys, greetings from the ancestral home of the mighty Bison!
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Post# 718-9/6/2006-23:46 ||| eluxomarty (Palm Springs CA) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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1363
Hi Guys
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Post# 773-9/7/2006-09:35 ||| bisonian (Where the buffalo roamed! (Ocala, FL)) |
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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. |