centralsweeper63
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Except one or two models. To me, the 360ss looks cheap. I have the M360 and much prefer it.
For sure! When they went from Filter Queen to Filterqueen, that's when it went downhill IMOExcept one or two models. To me, the 360ss looks cheap. I have the M360 and much prefer it.
For sure. I have seen them all and the new plastic tanks don't impress me.Yeah, sometime around there. I should say though, I mean I prefer the looks as the M360 is the only Filterqueen I have seen in person.
Late 80s-early 90s. The good ones have the steel inner cone. Some 95X Majestic have it but some 80s machines have the plastic (some Canadian 700's and D31X are plastic inner cone) K31X is steel.Yeah, I don't love it either. What is the last good year is your opinion?
D31X are a great machine! Only Majestic I would want is a 95Xi have a filter queen model majestic and a dx 31 love both have power head and a long hsoe long cord fitler well with new cones . I love em both equally air flow suction agitation what more do you want
If your 95X has a steel inner cone I am interested.i just need the power nozzle for both i put an after market hose on my D 31 x ill add a brown pn 2 electrolux i got recently to it .For the majestic 95 i got for sale i put a interstate pn
let me check and get back to ya im in CanadaIf your 95X has a steel inner cone I am interested.

That is called an L31X and the D31X in had the plastic heat shield.For their 50th anniversary, the golden jubilee model filter queen added a feature called the "heat shield" which kept the customer from touching the metal top dome. It was always quite warm after the machine had been used. This is my favorite filter queen, although the model 200 from 1939 would be my second favorite.View attachment 172277
That doesn't make sense. The tan filter queen and the dark brown/chrome model debuted the heat shield in 1978 at the same time. Maybe I am misinterpreting what you wrote.That is called an L31X and the D31X in had the plastic heat shield.
They made both the brown and chrome and the tan models in 1978.That doesn't make sense. The tan filter queen and the dark brown/chrome model debuted the heat shield in 1978 at the same time. Maybe I am misinterpreting what you wrote.
That is a beautiful machine!For their 50th anniversary, the golden jubilee model filter queen added a feature called the "heat shield" which kept the customer from touching the metal top dome. It was always quite warm after the machine had been used. This is my favorite filter queen, although the model 200 from 1939 would be my second favorite.View attachment 172277
Thank you. Filter queen is one of my favorite machines. I sold them for a number of years, I even won a high sales award when they switched over to princess models. I always enjoyed collecting all of the paperwork, literature, and brochures on those machines.That is a beautiful machine!
Just purchased a 1989 95X steel cone with an AN96 power nozzle (88 style 96) complete with boxes. I will share it when it arrives. I collect and run Filter Queens ONLY!Thank you. Filter queen is one of my favorite machines. I sold them for a number of years, I even won a high sales award when they switched over to princess models. I always enjoyed collecting all of the paperwork, literature, and brochures on those machines.
You got a 700 AKA Canadian BrownieMy two Filter queen vacuum.