| Thread Number: 606 "Hospital G" Electrolux...? |
Post# 5990-12/18/2006-08:59 ||| vacufied (NC) |
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I'm still fairly new to vintage vacuums, but I saw what I "think" was a Hospital G Electrolux at a thrift store yesterday...?
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Post# 5996-12/18/2006-12:21 ||| Charles~richard (Los Angeles, California) |
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Hospital G photos
See photo. Note the large metal filter housing on the rear end. The Hospital G also came in white and tan; see link.
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Post# 6045-12/18/2006-23:01 ||| air-waycharlie (Fabulon) |
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Charles Richard,
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Post# 6055-12/19/2006-02:32 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, California) |
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3-roll brush roll
Well Charlie m' boy, that's a new one to me! Neither of my Hospital Gs came with power nozzles, and I had no idea that this beast even existed. I will have to peek at all my pre-1205 power nozzles to see if any of them have this. I have one Model F, three or four turq G (also same for R and white L) one with long single cord and two with detachable leads at hose handle, then one for tan G and L.
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Post# 6060-12/19/2006-08:25 ||| air-waycharlie (Fabulon) |
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Charles........
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Post# 6079-12/19/2006-13:31 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, California) |
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I did know about the longer hose
and am just dying to find one. I know there was an extra-long turquoise G hose; wonder if there was also an extra-long one for the Tan G as well. And wasn't that extra-long turquoise hose the one that came as standard equipment on the first Electrolux commercial model, the CA?
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Post# 6107-12/20/2006-08:28 ||| air-waycharlie (Fabulon) |
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Well, I took the pics yesterday but am only getting around to posting them today.
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Post# 6108-12/20/2006-08:30 ||| air-waycharlie (Fabulon) |
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A different view with the visable difference. The brushrolls in these P/Ns are genuine Electrolux and have never been replaced. The brushes are in remarkably good shape. ![]() |
Post# 6109-12/20/2006-08:34 ||| air-waycharlie (Fabulon) |
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Flipped over
One P/N is very early with no clean out plate on the bottom, (2 row brushroll), and the other is a later model with the clean out plate, (3 row brushroll). The early one also does not have the circuit breaker for resetting when the brushroll gets jammed and you can see that is only says, "Electrolux", on the hood. Later the words, "Power Nozzle", were added. Even the style of block print is slightly different.
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Post# 6128-12/20/2006-12:06 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, California) |
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Thx for these pix!
Charlie I have never seen that brush roll before!! I think you did note all the differences except one that I am aware of -- the early one with no clean-out, no reset button, simpler lettering, also has a gray plastic roller on the bottom instead of turquoise, as does my early version. This is a hold-out from the model F PN1 that has that same gray roller.
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I've never seen that brush roll either
However, I do remember that the PN-4 for my Oly 1 came with an optional brushroll that had shorter bristles and a beater bar. I wasn't impressed with it. I probably used it twice before I put the original brush roll back on the machine. |