Thread Number: 39322  /  Tag: 50s/60s/70s Vacuum Cleaners
electrolux 345 vacuum
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Post# 417212   12/13/2019 at 14:17 (1,587 days old) by land10 (Doral)        

How did the 1970s 345 series vacuum with automatic check bag light and plug wheel differ from the later 1990s d775 counterpart in terms of design operation and other features including bags used ?

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Post# 417224 , Reply# 1   12/13/2019 at 18:37 (1,587 days old) by jrdavis (oklahoma)        
?

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is that a foreign model? i dont recognize it

Post# 417249 , Reply# 2   12/14/2019 at 11:55 (1,586 days old) by land10 (Doral)        
Update to my question

Yes both of them are European make the 345 made i n UK d775 made in Brazil in why my mom owned .

Post# 417251 , Reply# 3   12/14/2019 at 12:50 (1,586 days old) by jrdavis (oklahoma)        
interesting-

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the cutaway picture looks like it take regular electrolux bags too. did they have a powerhead?

Post# 417348 , Reply# 4   12/17/2019 at 17:12 (1,583 days old) by Eluxfan71 (Switzerland )        
Both were available in Europe

The 345 was stopping the motor when the bag was full or acordingly the selection of the button in front of the cleaner. The middle part was full metall with a plastic coating.
There was an other Version Z325 with additional power outlet and different colour scheme.
The D775 was with larger bag and micro filtration (special filter on the exhaust) In Europe we had the D790/795 with additional electronic / automatic control of motor speed. This models were possible to upgrade with a Hepa Filter after the bag.


Post# 417394 , Reply# 5   12/18/2019 at 23:15 (1,581 days old) by jrdavis (oklahoma)        
cool

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have you ever seen one with a powerhead?

Post# 417434 , Reply# 6   12/19/2019 at 19:22 (1,580 days old) by Eluxfan71 (Switzerland )        
Powerhead as accessory

Yes the powerhead was available as accessory for the models with power outlet.
There was also an airdriven turbo head for all models without power outlet
But probably not available in all countries.
Will make a pic of the powerhead


Post# 418317 , Reply# 7   1/8/2020 at 14:38 (1,561 days old) by Eluxfan71 (Switzerland )        
Powerhead

The powerhead looked like that. This was the one for the successor D820 Lux1 Royal
Also attached a picture of the D775 European Version made in Sweden


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Post# 418399 , Reply# 8   1/9/2020 at 23:39 (1,559 days old) by Paul (USA)        

This data from Vacuumland thread 33135 shows the improvements from the Z320-series to the Z700-series: (link: www.vacuumland.org/cgi-bi...)

1972 - Z320 Jumbo-matic: first vac w/the same record performance of 2000mm WS and 2.5 cubic meters per minute using only 800W, programmed vacuum performance, automated pop-open cover
1975 - Z325 Jumbo-matic: first vac w/rotating furniture-cleaning accessories, automatic breakdown function in case of missing dust bag, changeable automatic nozzles 1980 - D725 Sanft-o-matic: first vac w/energy-saving electronic & "Max" switch, effectiveness (energy) of 23%, official seal for quietness and energy saving
1981 - D730 Logo-matic: first vac w/APC (Automatic Power Control), constant vacuum performance in relation to the fullness of the dust bag, effectiveness (energy) rate of 25%
1988 - D770 Lux Royal: first vac w/LCD and electronically integrated max/min switch, the "Can Do It All" Turbo-Clean!
1994 - D795 first vac w/9m (29 feet 6.331 inches)cable, HEPA filter



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