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  1. collector2

    Switson Industries Machines and Parts list

    Attachment set style 6 The "Cheap" set for the bottom of the line machines. All plastic parts. There were two variations of the floor brush. The one shown and a slightly wider one which I dont have.
  2. collector2

    Switson Industries Machines and Parts list

    Attachment set style 5 Delux attachment set featured curved wand, new style rug nozzle, old style floor brush, old style metal small nozzle and plastic dusting brush and crevice tool. Some machines like the watermatic also had the sprayer/sudser, squeegee and felt pad.
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    Switson Industries Machines and Parts list

    Attachment set style 4 Basically the same as style 3 but the elbow has been removed from the rug nozzle and replaced by a curved wand. The straight wands are shorter. (made using the floor brush rather difficult). Available in grey or tan with the rug nozzle matching the machine.
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    Switson Industries Machines and Parts list

    Style 3 was also available in tan or grey with the rug nozzle being painted to match the machines
  5. collector2

    Switson Industries Machines and Parts list

    Attachment set style 3 New style Rug Nozzle, the rest of the parts are now plastic. Some sets came with the felt pad for hardwood floors
  6. collector2

    Switson Industries Machines and Parts list

    Attachment set style 2 Same set as style 1 but a new crevice tool and dusting brush have been added. Also available in grey or tan.
  7. collector2

    Switson Industries Machines and Parts list

    Attachment set style 1 This was available in both grey and tan (some with a paint sprayer and vaporizer too)
  8. collector2

    Switson Industries Machines and Parts list

    Hey Guys. Thought I would start a new project. I'm making a list of the various machines that Switson Industries made along with the attachment sets that were used at the time so that, when a machine turns up, we know what parts should be with it. This is the list I have so far. The...
  9. collector2

    GE Deluxe Air-Flow Tank

    Just thought you might like to see what the original attachments were like. I made a copy of the accessory kit for a friend once. While it turned out very nicely it was a very difficult build.
  10. collector2

    Running a 120v AC vacuum from 12v DC

    While vacuum motors will run on A/C or D/C the switches in most new ones wont stand up to DC as the gap in them is too small and DC will arc across burning them out. Likewise you have to remember that to get the same power out of a motor it is an inverse correlation between voltage and...
  11. collector2

    Interesting Canadian built machine..

    Hey Hans What is the model number on that machine? Doug
  12. collector2

    Mystery Vintage Vacuum Hose

    Its a hose from an early GE / Premier upright vacuum cleaner
  13. collector2

    Electrux on Ratings Plate of Electrolux UK Cleaner

    I had never noticed it on the name plate but, when I dug mine out it is on the 302, 303 and 87 as well but not the 91 or 94
  14. collector2

    Electrux on Ratings Plate of Electrolux UK Cleaner

    I have never found a particular reason for it but Electrolux in England dubbed all of their lower line machines Electrux from 1947 to 1965. This included the model 116, 117, 48, 60 and 64. Maybe it was just to differentiate them from the top of the line?
  15. collector2

    For sale: Electrolux CA commercial Vacuum

    LOL those aren't cord hooks. They were made to hold the power nozzle.
  16. collector2

    Not an Electrolux, but an Electro

    Hi Bill This was the Top of the Line model style (This one is actually a couple of years older than the Lower Line model above)
  17. collector2

    Not an Electrolux, but an Electro

    Hi Francois I picked up the identical machine a couple of months ago. Here's a picture of it with the proper hose and rug/floor nozzle (I didn't get the small parts with it). Arrow Electro was made by Holland Electro in Holland for the Arrow Sewing Machine Co. in Canada. This model would...
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    Electrolux Model 5

    That isnt an Electrolux model 5. Its a complete 1925 electrolux model 6 . (They didn't have the runners with that one.) The model number is always listed as model and year on those so 625 is model 6 1925 Even rarer than the model 5
  19. collector2

    Electrolux AP280 and B28 Shampooer

    Time for me to get rid of a couple more of the spares from my collection so I've just listed an Electrolux (Canada) AP280 and the matching B28 Shampooer on ebay. https://www.ebay.ca/itm/173906187505 https://www.ebay.ca/itm/173906190214
  20. collector2

    Canadian Electrolux ZB88

    SOLD!!!
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