charles~richard
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This is a beautiful machine, and I clearly remember the first time I saw one - in a church, and I was immediately entranced.
However, when I finally got one of my own I was highly disappointed in the performance. I had fully expected it to "pull dry paint off the walls" as Hans Craig would say. However, the suction power is fairly wimpy, especially for a commercial machine. Later on, I found out why -- it has the same motor as a 1205! Yes, a 1205 motor, which is sufficient for domestic use, was called upon to pull air through a cloth bag and, what, a 12-foot hose!
And the earlier commercial model, the squarish, turquoise CA, has the same motor as a model G.
I never understood why Electrolux didn't produce a different -- larger and more powerful -- motor for its commercial machines.
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However, when I finally got one of my own I was highly disappointed in the performance. I had fully expected it to "pull dry paint off the walls" as Hans Craig would say. However, the suction power is fairly wimpy, especially for a commercial machine. Later on, I found out why -- it has the same motor as a 1205! Yes, a 1205 motor, which is sufficient for domestic use, was called upon to pull air through a cloth bag and, what, a 12-foot hose!
And the earlier commercial model, the squarish, turquoise CA, has the same motor as a model G.
I never understood why Electrolux didn't produce a different -- larger and more powerful -- motor for its commercial machines.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=170247487296
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