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Electrolux ZA 33
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Post# 14562   6/3/2007 at 08:26 (6,164 days old) by tommymilan (milano)        

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Hello, I found this Electrolux ZA 33 industrial vacuum cleaner,I know it was made in sweden for italian market;I'm not able to say when it's from, but I suppose it's from the 40s-50s.The lebel on top says: ZA 33, serie A, serial number 26 01 379, volt 220, watts 425.
Greetings, tommy.


Post# 14563 , Reply# 1   6/3/2007 at 08:27 (6,164 days old) by tommymilan (milano)        

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here it is

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Post# 14569 , Reply# 7   6/3/2007 at 08:31 (6,164 days old) by tommymilan (milano)        

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Post# 14570 , Reply# 8   6/3/2007 at 08:31 (6,164 days old) by luxg ()        

Very interesting machine, thanks so much for sharing it with us.

Post# 14572 , Reply# 9   6/3/2007 at 09:17 (6,164 days old) by tommymilan (milano)        

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Thanx. according to my sources, this vacuum shold be from 1952. tommy

Post# 14573 , Reply# 10   6/3/2007 at 10:03 (6,163 days old) by funvacfan (Canada)        
Wow!

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Looks as tough as a tank! Congrats!

Guy


Post# 14575 , Reply# 11   6/3/2007 at 11:04 (6,163 days old) by tommymilan (milano)        

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yes, It'very tough and heavy of course. It has also a very interesting filter that can be shaken pushing a button hidden by the top handle grip front hanger. I haven't turned it on yet but It must be very quiet with a 425 watts motor...

Post# 14582 , Reply# 12   6/3/2007 at 13:54 (6,163 days old) by ian88 ()        

I would guess these are pretty rare, I mean come on..a 1950s commercial Electrolux? don't see them often, hell ya don't see a 70s or 80s one that often (I don't anyway).

Ian


Post# 14664 , Reply# 13   6/5/2007 at 15:09 (6,161 days old) by charles~richard ()        
I could have sworn

I posted this pic yesterday but my posting seems to have gone into a cyperspace black hole. Trying again...

This is from a 1952 Canadian Electrolux instruction booklet - the Z55. So, the commercial Z33 model was also sold in Canada and presumably this would be 120v.

I think the hose in the machine shown above is a replacement - look how long the one is in the advertisement.

I'd give my left ... er, eyetooth for one of these!




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