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    Lux 1205 used to clean pipe organ

    My dad's farm equipment dealership used to have an old Electrolux CB in the copier room. It had the stainless steel tank and a big rubber bumper down near the casters. I used to play around with it as a kid and would take the top lid off to look at the huge cloth filter inside. It had the...
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    Thrift store find

    @vacman... Didn't the Ultralux machines have badging on the rear end? At least the ones I see online do. Perhaps not all of them? Thanks for the tip on the power nozzle elbow. I'll fix that :)
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    Thrift store find

    Thanks huskyvacs for identifying the machine. The grand marquis and legacy really look nearly identical, with the difference being the serial numbers! @human.... yeah the dents are very minor so I’ll probably leave them alone. I vacuumed up some of the Oreck carpet crystals today to make it...
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    Thrift store find

    @human. Yeah, I plan on picking up a replacement hose for this sometime soon. At first I thought this was an Ultralux too with the label missing, but did those have the upholstery tool and crevice tool clips on the handle like mine? I don’t think this one had a name badge on it as there is no...
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    Thrift store find

    I came across this Electrolux 1521 this past weekend and picked it up for $9.95! It was pretty dirty but I managed to clean it up so its presentable now. Only some very minor dimples in the metal in a couple spots. The motor sounds very healthy and has great suction! The original woven vinyl...
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    Oreck dual stack commercial

    I think Orecks are perfectly fine machines. The bagged uprights clean well enough, have good sized bags, long cords, and are easily repaired. They are also lightweight and not a chore to lug around. I've never had an Oreck fail or even a belt break on me.
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    What to get for hardwood?

    Why don't you just use the Oreck XL to clean the hardwood and tiles? I have an Oreck upright and it is perfectly suitable and does not scratch the surfaces. One doesn't need a fancy cleaner to vacuum up debris that is sitting on the surface of hardwood floors and tile. The Kirby is going to be a...
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    Sears Craftsman Wet/Dry Vac

    @lesinutah - So, is occasional water pickup ok then? I mean, it is a wet/dry vac after all, not sure if that means small things like spills only or larger wet jobs too. Assuming moisture still gets to the motor directly when u vacuum up water and other liquids, since all that is protecting it...
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    AP-100 to be rescued or not

    Hopefully there was a bag inside. She should have used a wet/dry vacuum for a job like that. Is there evidence that the dust got through the bag (other than the motor sounds bad)? Dusty bag chamber? Did the bag burst open?
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    Sears Craftsman Wet/Dry Vac

    @krazykirbydude - Yes, I think these were made by Emerson Electric, at least as far as I could tell through online research. @kirbyklekter - Yeah, I think the foam filter is needed to pick up water, once the paper filter is removed of course.
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    Sears Craftsman Wet/Dry Vac

    Found a nice Craftsman 5.0hp 16 gallon wet/dry vac this past weekend at one of the thrift stores near me. Bought this to replace a small shop vac I had that was maybe 2 gallons, but was pretty underpowered and would easily tip over. This 16 gallon Craftsman is huge compared to what I had...
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    Yup, i got it.

    Nice! I had the household version of this same vacuum that I bought refurbished at Big Lots years ago. It was a great vacuum for low pile carpet and never faltered. Mine had the foot type power button on which was convenient. I have a newer Oreck platinum pilot which is also a great vacuum and...
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    Very High Priced Vacuums - The Future?

    Well, as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for (or don't pay for). I personally would not pay those high prices because I can't afford to do so. There are perfectly good used machines out there for a lot less that will last a long time. I wouldn't say someone was a fool to spend that...
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    Wanted: Air Way vacuum cleaner wands

    Thanks Tom! That would be great! My zipcode is 23225. Let me know how you would like to make the transaction. If you'd like, feel free to email me the specifics. [email protected] Jason
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    Wanted: Air Way vacuum cleaner wands

    Hi all. I recently posted about my Air-Way Sanitizor vacuum in the vintage forum, but I need to find some of the metal Air-Way wands. Does anyone have any that they would be willing to sell?
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    Wanted: Air Way vacuum cleaner wands

    Oops, I thought I posted this is the Super Market forum. Hopefully the moderators can move this.
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    Wanted: Air Way vacuum cleaner wands

    Hi all. I recently posted about my Air-Way Sanitizor vacuum in the vintage forum, but I need to find some of the metal Air-Way wands. Does anyone have any that they would be willing to sell?
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    Air-Way Sanitizor 88 Mark II

    Thanks Jimmy. I do hope I can find the curved aluminum wands as the attachments have a special clip where they appear to attach. I've read in the forums that the aftermarket bags should not be used. Is that true? It doesn't appear that new airway bags are available any longer. There is also what...
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    Air-Way Sanitizor 88 Mark II

    Thanks Tom. Was your Mark II a later version since it has the port for plugging in the Rugmaster? Mine doesn't have the port. Also, which side of the machine is the attachment caddy supposed to hang? I've seen different configurations online. The previous owner used a nylon strap to keep the...
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    Air-Way Sanitizor 88 Mark II

    Hi all. I came across an Air-Way vacuum yesterday at a local thrift store. I hadn't seen one of these in person before so I wasn't sure at first what it was. It seems like a very well made machine and has great suction. The power cord appears to have been replaced at some point. However, the...
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