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Post# 38153   4/19/2008 at 19:42 (5,822 days old) by logan ()        

My partner's mom liked my Miele Aquarius so much that she bought herself one. Now that she has a new vacuum, she finally caved in and gave me her Electrolux. She was the original owner and purchased it new in early 1988. I'm glad it is now part of my Electrolux collection.

Post# 38157 , Reply# 1   4/19/2008 at 20:06 (5,822 days old) by elux89 ()        

OOOH, the unit looks to be in excellent shape, lucky you. I'd definitely replace that old braided hose. I've been using the Endust Hepa bags in my Ultralux Classic, they offer superior filtration and airflow does not suffer as greatly as the bag fills.

Post# 38158 , Reply# 2   4/19/2008 at 20:12 (5,822 days old) by logan ()        

Actually I am not going to replace the hose because it is the original and it's in very good shape. It is completely sealed (no leaks). Ryan's mom took good care of her vacuum.

For bags, I am going to start using the "Perfect Canister" bags in all of my Lux's. I have two boxes being shipped to me as we speak. They are far better than the genuine Lux bags....especially the filtration...Another collector friend of mine is doing the same thing with his Lux's.

--Logan


Post# 38159 , Reply# 3   4/19/2008 at 20:17 (5,822 days old) by lux1521 ()        

I think what was meant by "replace" is to not use and just keep for display. A hose like that in good condition is not a common find.

Post# 38164 , Reply# 4   4/19/2008 at 20:46 (5,822 days old) by vinvac (Dubuque IA)        

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Logan,

Great Lux and even better that you have a personal connection with the history of the machine. I too would keep the braided hose, but I would use a new vinyl hose, you will be surprised how much nicer it makes using the machine.

If you don't mind my asking, where are you ordering the Perfect Lux C bags from. I would love to use them in my machines as well.

Morgan


Post# 38165 , Reply# 5   4/19/2008 at 20:54 (5,822 days old) by elux89 ()        

Logan,
Do keep us posted on the "Perfect cannister bags". I emailed the company and they told me they can't be used in lux as they are thicker and will reduce airflow and burn the motor out. If it's a hepa bag, I completely disagree with the response I got. So please keep us posted when they arrive.


Post# 38168 , Reply# 6   4/19/2008 at 21:23 (5,822 days old) by logan ()        

I agree about the hose. I'm going to keep it but not use it much at all. I have an assortment of vinyl hoses that I use with all my Lux's. :-) I love the look of the old woven hoses, but they are just too stiff in my opinion.

Morgan,
I am getting the Perfect C Style Bags from Tom in St. Louis. He got a Perfect Canister Vacuum in the mail and was raving about how great the bags were and how they are much better than the genuine Lux bags. I am not worried at all about them hurting my Lux motors. Actually, I think it will help them. With better filtration, it will keep more dust out of the motor thus preserving them longer. Anyways, Tom ordered me a couple of boxes. I am hoping to have them some time next week.

-Logan


Post# 38169 , Reply# 7   4/19/2008 at 22:20 (5,822 days old) by camelotshadow (Valley Village)        
looks like last metal bodies?

pn 6a or 6b?
I never find any dust in my luxs
none in the bag compartmenmt at all
I use the multi filter
seem as good as original

would like a better filtration bag

my 2100 has a filter for the exhaust

I like luxes
grown up w them
but I need something to capture the powder i got some from a tiel


Post# 38172 , Reply# 8   4/19/2008 at 22:32 (5,822 days old) by lux1521 ()        

Up until now I hadn't looked at the box of bags. Interesting that the picture includes both Canadian and American models. Oddly enough they included the model 30, which never used paper bags, unless you have the rare converter, which is not shown. Interesting.

Post# 38177 , Reply# 9   4/19/2008 at 23:04 (5,822 days old) by logan ()        

The power nozzle is a PN 6A.

Post# 38179 , Reply# 10   4/19/2008 at 23:42 (5,822 days old) by elux89 ()        

Logan,
What's the selling price on those perfect cannister bags?? what quantities are they available in?? When I get around to purchasing them, I'll end up having them sent to my dad's mailbox in the US. Anything that's new or good, it seems to take forever to get it here in Canada, and then when we do get it, they want an arm and a leg for it.

Vernon


Post# 38188 , Reply# 11   4/20/2008 at 00:22 (5,821 days old) by danemodsandy ()        
The Hose:

"Actually I am not going to replace the hose because it is the original and it's in very good shape. It is completely sealed (no leaks). Ryan's mom took good care of her vacuum."

Logan:

What we're trying to tell you is- that hose will not last very much longer if it's used, no matter what. The rubber carcass inside it is going to crack at some point, no matter how excellent the care it has received, because 1988 was twenty years ago, and that rubber is getting close to the end of its life expectancy. Please do yourself (and the hose) a favour, and rely on a modern vinyl hose for actual use, reserving that braided one for display. Take it from someone who learned all this the hard way. My Diamond Jubilee came with a hose that was perfect- when I got the machine. Within a year, it wasn't perfect any more.


Post# 38196 , Reply# 12   4/20/2008 at 01:08 (5,821 days old) by camelotshadow (Valley Village)        
ditto

same thing here
the inside rubber deteriorated fell into pieces & got sucked into the bag
fear that exposes wiring
happened to my olympia old & my 2100 which is around the age od your vac


Post# 38218 , Reply# 13   4/20/2008 at 08:40 (5,821 days old) by normvac (COLUMBUS, OHIO)        

Logan
Awesome gift, with historical data. Enjoy!
Thanks for the insight on the "perfect bags"
That's great info.
Norm


Post# 38223 , Reply# 14   4/20/2008 at 08:56 (5,821 days old) by logan ()        

Hey Sandy,

Did you think I was going to start using the braided hose as my daily driver? No no no. Sorry if I made you think that.

I have been around Lux's my whole life and have over 20 in my collection. Trust me, there is no one who wants to preserve the hoses more than I do. :-)

As I said in my post earlier, I have an assortment of vinyl hoses that I use with ALL my Lux's. I rarely if ever use the braided hoses because they are too stiff. I keep them because they are original and when I have mini-meets it's nice to be able to demonstrate the vacuum with the original hose. It's also nice to have the original hose for pictures. That's all.


Post# 38250 , Reply# 15   4/20/2008 at 18:09 (5,821 days old) by danemodsandy ()        
Logan:

"Sorry if I made you think that."

And I apologise if I jumped to the wrong conclusion. I just didn't want anyone to repeat my mistake with my DJ hose.

We cool?


Post# 38350 , Reply# 16   4/21/2008 at 05:41 (5,820 days old) by logan ()        

Of course we are cool!

Now if you said my Electrolux was ugly, I may hold a grudge against you! LOL Just kidding.

:-)


Post# 38370 , Reply# 17   4/21/2008 at 10:02 (5,820 days old) by danemodsandy ()        
Logan:

Thanks for taking the comment in the spirit in which it was intended. From now on, when I see a post from you, I'll be chanting, "Logan knows his Luxes...Logan knows his Luxes...Logan knows his Luxes..."

Speaking of Luxes, I'll be cutting a Diamond Jubilee and a complete Model L (blue) loose soon. Anyone who's interested, email me privately.



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