eluxfan71
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Yes it is interesting. Here the models looked differently and some top features were only available at Electrolux. Also the accessoriesYou're welcome.
I had never heard of Hugin cleaners until now. It seems that Volta, while based on the Electrolux designs, had their own unique compositions.
This was different than Electrolux Corporation/Electrolux Canada, Inc. (US and CA having merged in 1985 due to NAFTA). It used its brand on both its direct sales and indirect sales lines (although later on there were privately-labeled ones). A salesman mentioned that he and his cohorts lost business when the indirect sales lines made began in 1988, and sometimes even met with angry customers who purchased their similar tanks (cylinders) at much higher costs than the ones sold indirectly. All the company did was change the model names, color schemes and some accessories. Even so, the concept lasted for about 20 years until Aerus Lux discontinued the indirect sales. I suspect now if that had been negotiated with AB Electrolux, who had re-entered the North American surface care appliance market with its company brand in
For ex the 241 has a plastic body and piston indicator. The Electrolux back than were with steel body and illuminated indicators