AEG Vampyr

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Hello fellow collectors,

After picking up a Vampyr 6500 today I thought AEG vacs are rarely if ever discussed here so heres a thread dedicated.

Dont have much to contribute myself as im more on the learning end so any info parted is greatly received.

The 6500 is only the 2nd AEG cleaner in Paul and myselfs collection the first being an early 80s cylinder.


Hopefully Paul will add a couple of pics to illustrate,

So is there any AEG info out there? :)


Rob
 
All I can remember is they were big and heavy and often not as robust as the AEG reputation and retail price suggested. I did see a good deal with broken wheels, floor tools, and the fitting which connected the hose to the cleaner was often very weak. What I do remember is that the price one paid for these cleaners was comparable to Miele and that Miele would be the one to go for if one was looking at cleaners in this price bracket. Possibly this was because the cleaners looked even more sturdy and Miele were seen as the top of all top of the range brands.

During the 1990's AEG sold some upright cleaners which were practically identical to the Electrolux Contour. The only useful difference was the main handle which was straight and not curved. This made the cleaner a good deal easier to move around. But the consumer paid a lot more for an AEG than they would for the same cleaner under the Electrolux brand. Certainly the performance, build quality, and reliability was only as good as a Contour; there was not AEG-like about them.
 
Model 6006 Vampyr

Unfortunately I only have two photos of the model 6006 Vampyr electronic.

A nice cleaner, though unfortunately missing its chord rewind pedal switch, though the mechanism still works...

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The plug recess is VERY much orientated towards continental sized plugs only, with the UK 3 pin plug preventing the little lid from sliding across...

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See there Paul, you have them lined up next to the Hotpoint, which as I am sure you know were Bosch, and the Bosch cleaners I always thought were never quite all that either. Not for the price or the reputation of the brand.
 
Other end of the age scale...

and yep, I know its in the wrong forum :-)

Picked this machine up today, in the form of a model 6500 Vampyr Electronic...

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It wold be great to fill in the cleaners that ran inbetween these two models, though I realise that the latter model is still rather too new for this forum.

Would also be good to know what came before the model 6006, which I assume was a late 70s / early 80s machine? I, like rob, am not very au-fait with AEG and their cleaners.



Hi Benny.
Yep - would I be right in saying that pretty much all of Hotpoint's 80's offerings were constructed in West (as it was then) Germany, by Bosch/Siemens?
A mate has the Siemens version of the little 'Super'.

Paul
 
You might be right about vacuum cleaners, but I don't know about a lot else. There was a Bosch connection in the dishwashers for a good deal of years, but people talk about this as a licensing deal, the likes of which I have never fully understood. The same may be true of the cleaners. Whilst I saw the Siemans and Bosch names on many of the packets of bags for 1980's Hotpoint cleaners, I never saw such a product in the UK. It was only during the 1990's I saw that.
 
Hi Paul.

Hi Paul, You have the same model AEG 6500 that I still have.
I bought mine new in 1995. I paid for the lower end model AEG but they gave me the highier end model accidently when they went to get the boxes as they looked similar.
I think the vac should of been £189.99 if I remember correctly.

Hope you and Rob are both ok:o)

James:o)
 
I used to have that dark grey AEG upright! I remember it being VERY similar to a lux contour. I've had several 80s AEG's and found them to be ok. My Favourite was my Autotronic 62 Black line. It was absolutely huge, bigger than a Sensotronic. Heres a pic and vid...



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This is my fault for not being clearer in what I wrote, for which I apologise. It wasn't that I was unclear as to why an AEG upright looked like an Electrolux, as I knew they were part of the same group. What I was never certain about was how the UK retailer was ever expected to sell them when they were on sale standing next to an Electrolux Contour of a lesser price. As it was, sales of AEG uprights were poor, that much I do know.

Although until recently washing machines were continuing to filter through in the same style and build quality as the AEG had always been, I did note that vacuum cleaner production of the AEG cleaners seemed to stop around 1993-94. The first I knew that the AEG name was being used again on floorcare was when these uprights I mentioned became apparent. That would have been around 1996.
 

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