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Post# 298509   9/16/2014 at 03:17 (3,510 days old) by beerad (Beautiful Vancouver BC)        

All done up!
With new carbon brushes , genuine Aerus hose , and polished pn :)
A nice , verrry quiet , powerful cleaning machine,,,


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Post# 298510 , Reply# 1   9/16/2014 at 03:18 (3,510 days old) by beerad (Beautiful Vancouver BC)        
Top view

Of the Jubilee,

Post# 298516 , Reply# 2   9/16/2014 at 09:06 (3,510 days old) by suckolux (Yuba City, CA)        

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So so nice

Post# 298519 , Reply# 3   9/16/2014 at 09:41 (3,510 days old) by Vinvac (Dubuque IA)        

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Looks very nice! Those are great machines and I prefer that style of power head over the L shaped power head.

Post# 298524 , Reply# 4   9/16/2014 at 10:53 (3,510 days old) by hydralique (Los Angeles)        
Handsome . . .

That's a great looking vac! Do you think this has more or less suction than your Filter Queen?


Post# 298530 , Reply# 5   9/16/2014 at 13:21 (3,510 days old) by compactc9guy (Bathurst NB)        
Wonderful

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Wonderful you did a great job of making this Electrolux Super Jubilee shine like no tomorrow and the polish power head looks like a million bucks great job absolutely love those electrolux

Post# 298538 , Reply# 6   9/16/2014 at 14:27 (3,510 days old) by kenkart ()        
My Favorite

Power Nozzle, the PN-2, Beautiful machine..

Post# 298556 , Reply# 7   9/16/2014 at 17:21 (3,510 days old) by DesertTortoise ()        

The polish aluminum powered floor brush is the cats meow. Really unique and beautiful.

Post# 298565 , Reply# 8   9/16/2014 at 18:15 (3,510 days old) by BrianKirbyClass (Eudora Kansas)        

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Beautiful job! Id have to say the Golden J is my favorite Electrolux, but i prefer the L shaped PN.

THATS the machine i grew up with tho. Or at least from about age 11 on. My Grandma bought a new Golden J in the Spring of 1976 from the Electrolux Salesman out of LaCrosse WI.

I still have the post card he gave her with the Golden J on the front.

I used this machine MANY times over the years, and it got alot of heavy use.

Grandma had a large house with a grand staircase with a landing,,all carpeted.

One time, an Uncle (who was oblivious to vacuum cleaners but a know it all in every other area) was using it,but didnt have the hose handle pushed in all the way to make the electric connection to the PN.

He was pushing the PN around with it NOT working! - idiot.

I went over to him and pushed the handle in so it activated the PN, and handed it back to him. He was amazed. lol

Always funny when people who THINK they know everything and go on and on about it, find out they really DONT know everything!


Post# 298644 , Reply# 9   9/17/2014 at 14:45 (3,509 days old) by ronni (USA)        

Fine restoration work -- Congratulations!

The Golden Jubilee (aka Golden J)/Model 1205 is a lovely and classy machine which purrs like a kitten but is ferocious with contaminants! The color was first mixed for the Golden G salesmen's award model in the '60s (a 'royal' version of the aqua and tan Model Gs) and of course also used on the golden Model L, the golden Super J/Model 1401, the golden Model CB commercial canister, and the golden Model B-8 triple-brush Beautifier. Even the last PN-4s that originally accompanied the 1401s were painted in the golden hue but are scarcer than hen's teeth as Vacuumlanders sometimes say. I would also agree that the accompanying PN-2s of the golden 1205--first manufactured for the teal 1205s and used last with the early 1401s--were well-built for cleaning efficiency.

Indeed, it is one of the top vintage Electrolux Corporation models of all time--made in its heyday.

Do savor it!


Post# 298657 , Reply# 10   9/17/2014 at 16:04 (3,509 days old) by suckolux (Yuba City, CA)        

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I have the PN-4A on my Silverado and think it works well.

Post# 298689 , Reply# 11   9/18/2014 at 00:38 (3,508 days old) by beerad (Beautiful Vancouver BC)        
Thanks

For the appreciation :))

I would have to say the Filter Queen has a significant more amount of suction.

The Jubilee has decent suction and really good air flow.
Best if all, is how whisper quiet , along with that gentle hummmmmmm of the Lux motor is.


Post# 298721 , Reply# 12   9/18/2014 at 09:51 (3,508 days old) by suckolux (Yuba City, CA)        

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Have you tried the hepa cloth bags? Wow what a change!

Post# 298726 , Reply# 13   9/18/2014 at 10:45 (3,508 days old) by fantomfan57 (Central Texas)        

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Post# 298756 , Reply# 14   9/18/2014 at 17:26 (3,508 days old) by ronni (USA)        
Grammatical Correction

"hen's teeth" - signifying 1 hen should have been "hens' teeth" signifying more than one hen (note the placement of the apostrophe). Thanks to those who messaged me with that correction.

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I have actually heard that Filter Queens®--overall--had more powerful suction than Electroluxes. It may even be true when comparing their contemporaries with Aerus LLC machines. While I'm familiar with DQ® I am not familiar with FQ®. haha

(DQ® stands for Dairy Queen®, an international "grill and chill" fast-food and restaurant and soft-serve drive- or walk-up chain begun in 1940--for those outside its sales territory).


Post# 298791 , Reply# 15   9/18/2014 at 20:52 (3,508 days old) by super-sweeper (KSSRC Refurbishment Center)        

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Forget drive-thru, stay for a while! Chat with the lovely waitress while others admire the gleam of your car's chrome! Or admire that BEAUTIFUL Electrolux! Just throw it in the back-seat when the waitress walks (or better yet, SKATES) over! tongue-out


Post# 298797 , Reply# 16   9/18/2014 at 21:05 (3,507 days old) by kirbylux77 (London, Ontario, Canada)        
Filter Queen & Aerus suction power....

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Fred, take my word on it....the Filter Queen DOES NOT have more power than an Aerus-Electrolux canister, whether new or old. I have 2 brown Canadian Filter Queen Model 700 canisters, & a Filter Queen Limited Edition canister from the late 1990's, the last model to use the Ametek double-stage motor & old-style powerhead. Any of my Electrolux canisters, my 86, 89, AP280, 2100 & Grand Marquise, will easily pull 80" waterlift, same as the Filter Queen's. Plus, one HUGE flaw of the Filter Queen is it's filter cone....it clogs with fine dust way too easily & robs the vacuum of it's airflow quickly with hardly any dirt in the container. The fine dust gets attracted to the cone like a magnet! If you use an Electrolux canister with the HEPA cloth bags, it will clean much better than a Filter Queen & it's power will last much longer too.

Rob


Post# 298801 , Reply# 17   9/18/2014 at 21:20 (3,507 days old) by ronni (USA)        

Re: Reply #15--Fun times, Alex! You have a creative mind.

Re: Reply #16--Rob, I will be glad to take your word for it. I do favor Electroluxes® but have little knowledge or experience with other brands which leaves me at a disadvantage when comparing. Perhaps you have an idea, then, for beerad as to why his FQ® outperforms his Electrolux® Golden J in suction power.





Post# 298823 , Reply# 18   9/18/2014 at 23:08 (3,507 days old) by beerad (Beautiful Vancouver BC)        
Hmmmm

A very interesting point ,
I wonder , if , based on the above information . If Filter Queen could make a heap cone?

Would it breath better?
Maybe I will try to make one ,,,,,,

What do you think?


Post# 298825 , Reply# 19   9/18/2014 at 23:21 (3,507 days old) by beerad (Beautiful Vancouver BC)        
I meant

Hepa Cone


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