eBay: Electrolux Corporation HPR Remanufactured Cleaner

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Ever heard of an Electrolux HPR Deluxe Model vacuum cleaner? Well, there's one on eBay that can be yours if you pay the BIN price for $225.00 or if "the price is right"! I'm guessing that HPR stands for "High Performance Remanufactured".

It could be a refurbished Olympia One 1401-B or a 2-handled Silverado Deluxe 1505 (the first Silverados had the Olympia One 1401-B back handle and the Olympia 1401 finger grip) since the model is not stated in the listing.

Observations: Looks to be painted taupe, the same as the Marquise 1521 era (1987-88); the hose and sand-colored PN5 are from the Diamond Jubilee 1521 era (1984-85).

Here's the eBay link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Electrolux...949878?hash=item3b0f5eed76:g:kqcAAOSwR5BbAt4l

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That's a nice machine, and I have never heard the HPR moniker before. I would hope by that time that it would have at least a Super J model type motor, or newer and not maybe a 1205 style. I have not seen a handle setup like that. I sold Olys and Silverados back in the day part time. Olys were 399.99 and the Silverado went up to 479.99 IIRC, and they were very easy to sell at the time. I remember mid-model of the Oly they changed the handle setup, increased the diameter of the wheels, and more effective bumper guards.
 
The High Performance Rebuild came out about 1 year into the run of the Diamond Jubilee. They were either Super J's or Olympia One's. The color matched the DJ as did the tools and PN. Elux also did away at that time with the rebuilt L's and 1205's.
 
Good info. Thanks.

From the seller ...

"Main unit model number is 1401
Power nozzle number is PN5
The copyright year of the manual is 1986 - April if I’m not mistaken
There is nothing in the manual that states what HPR means but it is a manufacturer refurbished unit."

So, it seems as though it's a mix-and-match as the (Super J or early Olympia One) 1401's bumpers were without the fins and had one long carrying handle and a finger grip. In addition, the top trim is the original Silverado Deluxe 1505's with the shorter 1401-B handle and 1401 finger grip.


Btw, I have two Olympia One manuals copyrighted 1979: one which specified model 1401 and one with the 1401-B designation, illustrating the differences.
 
Vintage virgin!!

Hey everyone!

I don't know why this caught my eye.. I'm usually a new vac guy, but after reading so many member's kwelling over original authentic Electrolux, I had thought I wanted a Model XXX, but actually put in a bid on this today.. Mainly becacuse I'm not a tinkerer with repairs and this is remanufactured.. it doesn't say if it's been used since the remanufacture or not, but I'm taking my chances!

So excited.. but the color and rough texture finish don't look original (from my novice eye). Do you guys know?

OMG, six days to wait to see if I win. Oy!!
 
Sounds like you've been bitten by the Electrolux bug, Bill.

Regarding your query, the textured metal is original, but it's been repainted. Electrolux Corporation used the textured metal on its cylinder vacs from around 1973 to 1993 (except for the budget Model Ls, which were designed in the '60s but manufactured until 1979 and the Canadian-style lexan-bodied vacs that sold concurrently with the metal ones from 1985 to 1993 in the U.S.).

As an "Electromix", some parts of the HPR may have originally been honey gold, harvest gold, metallic brown, or ivory.

Even though it's a rebuild, it's unique and hard-to-find. Also, it should be a good cleaner; although after 30 years it may be due for another overhaul.

Hope you win it! Keep us posted.
 
Just noticed that the manual's cover photo doesn't match with the actual cleaner in the listing, which has the 1401-B & later 1505 two-handled top trim, so there must have been different versions of the HPR Deluxe.

To me, the colors look more like the Marquise's rather than the DJ's, so I'd presume that the HPR is an '87 or '88 model.
 
@ Paul and others in the group discussion :

Attached are pics of my Electrolux Rebuilt 1401 ( HPR ) I totally forgot that Electrolux dubbed this model HPR ( High Performance Rebuilt) I wanted to confirm that yes, this model may have been sold in only two different hammertone colors ( Lite grey and a lite coffee brown color )

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I just noticed that when YouTube-ing the Olympia One and also the Silveado deluxe
() and on the 1401-B () all had a second handle (perpendicular to the long handle) between the power switch on top and the other long handle. The recess is still there on the vacuum on eBay that I bid on, but the handle is missing... I noticed it is also not there on Keith's rebuilt 1401.

Minor detail, but were they originally released like that or is the part missing?

Bill

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Did like these Lux vacuums-but in ones observed in trade in piles or brought to vac shops for repair-the plastic handles were ALWAYS broken,the large rocker power switch and the plastic glider-wheel assembly on the front bottom of the machine.the paper bags filled quickly with the floor power nozzle-the use of Filtrete type bags improved these a lot!!!
 
"handle"

Handle is not missing as seen on cover of above HPR owners manual.The first Silverados of April 82 had this handle assembly for a new look.Later went back to the 2nd Olympia handle.
 
I won the eBay auction!

Hi Paul and Keith.

I counterbid and then it fell off with no response. Then I bid again and the seller counterbid and I countered that and they accepted. I emailed the seller and it has been used since the Rebuild, so I'm wondering if anyone knows a reputable person or shop in Los Angeles who can do a deep cleaning of the machine (check pre motor filter, etc) and check for hose leaks, etc.? Or is that my job?!?

I ended up paying almost $200 including shipping, but compared to other listings, it looks in very reasonable condition, except for a few deep scratches on the control panel face plate.

Do you think the top part was originally stainless on this model.. as in many pics of that era's Electrolux Silverados and Olympia Ones, and/or has been repainted to match body color during the Rebuild?

What are the best filter bags to buy? Any with a HEPA equivalent performance?

Sorry for so many questions.

Bill
 
Hey Bill, congrats on winning the bid! That really does look like a low use machine from what I can see. The hose could possibly leak, but you can find a nice used/new vinyl electric hose on ebay. Those braided hoses can look great but do leak over time if not stored properly. You can probably find hepa type replacement bags on ebay or any reputable vac shop, and if not, they should be willing to order them for you, at least mine does. As far as a vac shop, word of mouth may be the best. I'm spoiled here in St. Louis by having a couple of vac shops that really caters to me and any vac collector I've referred, being honest, fair, and able to work on older vacuums. Good luck!
 
Hi Bill : I don't have experience in the arena of cleaning the inside of a machine or installing replacement parts, and I don't know of any repairmen in your area that specializes in refurbishing vacs. The top part was originally stainless. My HPR is model 1401 ( Super J ). I'm not sure if they rebuilt used Olympia's or Silverado's, but I've only heard of the Super J's being rebuilt.

** Paul please chime in **

Congratulations on your win and I hope you will be happy with your new machine!

Keith
 
Congratulations on winning the HPR, Bill! I'm sure you'll enjoy using an Electrolux of that period. Regarding a vac shop, I'd get some price quotes from general vacuum cleaner shops first and then contact Aerus. You can get a pretty good idea of whether a tech is reputable by chatting with her/him awhile. Ask several questions and inform the person that you're shopping for good service and a good price.

Regarding the hose ... the old hose leak test is to put some clean dish water in a spray bottle then spritz the outside of the hose. Next, attach the hose to the exhaust port and plug the other end with your hand. Test by turning on the cleaner on with your toe and looking for bubbles. If leaks exist, consider resealing the hose (there are several threads that explain the process).

As for the filter bags, I can speak with experience about the improved airflow with allergen-rated bags (DVC brand)and have heard that HEPAs are the best. You may also want to take Rex's advice above and give Filtretes a shot. I've never tried them. Anyway, be careful of the blue "Home Solutions" brand as some are inferior; leaking dust like sieves.

Also, not to contradict Keith, but the top trims (as the company calls them) of the Olympia One (1401, 1401-B, & 1505) and Silverado Deluxe 1505 were not stainless steel, but finished in chrome.

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Hi Keith,

Since I'm not a Vacuumland member, I don't receive email notifications about threads, so I apologize for not checking this till now.

Thanks for the color info. The light coffee brown is the color of Bill's HPR, then. While I've never seen it in person, it sounds attractive and delicious! :)

I'm thinking you should consider attempting to get every model Aerus has ever made, because you have a great start; and you possess a knack of finding such complete cleaners in good condition. If you decide to do so at some point and want a list of all the labels and models let me know.

As for the Electrolux rebuilding program, I'm guessing it ended when upper management bought out Consolidated Foods in 1987. I couldn't believe it when I recently saw a black Lux Classic in an Aerus discard pile. The dealer explained that the owner didn't want to replace the worn out motor, and he had no interest himself in replacing it for a resale (even though the body was in good condition). He remarked that they no longer rebuild motors (he doesn't even have any grease in his shop).
 

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