collector2
Well-known member
I've been meaning to do this for a while. I've never seen a complete list of the Electrolux Save 'n Pay banks so I thought its time one was made.
To begin with there is a popular misconception that they were salesmens sample. In truth the original idea of the banks was to give the customer an easy way to pay for their machines. The original banks held $10 worth of quarters. The monthly payment on a new machine was usually $10. By just saving their quarters the customer could easily save up the monthly payment.
I will begin with the Canadian models. I will leave a blank for any I am missing.
The first bank in Canada was made to match the model 88.

To begin with there is a popular misconception that they were salesmens sample. In truth the original idea of the banks was to give the customer an easy way to pay for their machines. The original banks held $10 worth of quarters. The monthly payment on a new machine was usually $10. By just saving their quarters the customer could easily save up the monthly payment.
I will begin with the Canadian models. I will leave a blank for any I am missing.
The first bank in Canada was made to match the model 88.
