Thread Number: 17498
Lux Mod V I couldn't resist! |
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Post# 188725   7/7/2012 at 04:19 (4,283 days old) by tommymilan (milano)   |   | |
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Hello all,
just wanted to share with you my emotion! I've just purchased on ebay Italy a Lux mod V in good conditions, with case and some attachments. I'll receive it tuesday or wednesday. Paid it € 120 shipping included, not little but...I couldn't resist! I'll post better pictures when I get it. Now my model V is not alone on the shelf! Greetings, Tommy |
Post# 188726 , Reply# 1   7/7/2012 at 04:38 (4,283 days old) by jmurray01 (Scotland)   |   | |
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Post# 188738 , Reply# 2   7/7/2012 at 08:15 (4,283 days old) by markus79 (Finland)   |   | |
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Great, this is a very rare stick vac type V5. I think there are all accessories with. Best Regards Markus |
Post# 188744 , Reply# 3   7/7/2012 at 09:42 (4,282 days old) by collector2 (Moose Jaw, Sk)   |   | |
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Post# 188914 , Reply# 5   7/7/2012 at 17:50 (4,282 days old) by tommymilan (milano)   |   | |
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hey guys, I haven't received it yet. What I don't understand is why if the sller says "still working" on the plate is writte 125 volts... as you know we en Europe have 220 volts. my other model V stlil smells burning or bad after 15 years or so. I never had the chance to see one in motion and hear its sound. Maybe this one has been re-wired . we'll see! It's not that I need them perfectly working nd I don't expect to use them, but "seeing how they sound" is a good experience!
Last years's spring I bought an electrolux_i don't know what model, or I don't remember now-but from the 40s and as it was in Sardegna (island in italy) I wanted to heve it shipped to my house there (so I saved on shipping costs) and when I arrived for my summer holidays I found a big box on the table. It was wonderful because it was in practice my first real vacation in my new house in Sardegna afer refurbish etc,and I had that wondarful baby with me. I am scared usually at turning on old things (AND PLEASE DON'T THINK BAD) but when I did it and I heard the soft, smooth whisper of its motor I literally fell in love with it and I did most of my little daily vacuumings with it. it was a pleasure! At the end of holidays I brought it to Varese and meet his fellows in my collection. Sorry I've been too long. Kisses, tommy |
Post# 188968 , Reply# 6   7/8/2012 at 00:47 (4,282 days old) by collector2 (Moose Jaw, Sk)   |   | |
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Hey Tommy:
The seller may have a 120/240 volt transformer that he has used to try the machine. They are available there. In England they are required for worksites as all tools used on large work sites are 120 for safety. This not only allows for a lower voltage it also gives an isolated current so there is far less chance of a shock. Doug |