Electrolux canister roundup - part of my collection

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blknblu

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Rounded some of them up for a photo op..


They seem to multiply, and this is not all of them.


 

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They multiply like rabbits, I'm waiting to see what happens when the Rainbows mate with the Electrolux or the Kirbys or the Hoovers. I think when the Hoovers and Kirbys mate you get a Hooby.
 
Olympia One

I really like how that Olympia One turned out! I rebuilt a 1205 Golden Jubilee with my daughter some time back and didn't stick with the factory color scheme either! While most of the time I am a purist, there are times changing it up doesn't hurt one bit! One thing you can say about a machine like that....it's yours and there isn't another one quite like it! GREAT lineup of Electrolux machines you have there by the way!

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some more .. I am sure I am missing a few :)


Included here is the blue Olympia One next to an original.


A Silverado is on the "must get list", yet these others keep popping up. :)


 

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Weight!


the plastic canisters weigh about 4 lbs less than the metal canister ones (coming in at just under 13 lbs) 


The Super J variants weigh in just over 17 lbs.


As expected, the 1205 slightly under 17 lbs, followed by the Diamond Jubilee at just over 15 lbs. 
 

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