Electrolux Model S - CHECK THIS OUT!!

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logan

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A local vacuum shop called me and said a person traded in an old Electrolux on a Miele today and it still has the original box. So I went to the store and my jaw dropped and I literally messed my pants when I saw that it was a Model S. My face still has a grin on it from excitement!!! They gave it to me. This thing has the original box, owner's manual, attachments, etc. EVERYTHING! It is in mint condition and the hose does NOT leak at all. I guess the vacuum gods were looking over me today too... :-)

I just have to show some pictures.

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WOWWWWWWWWWW Logan what a find!!! I know you've been dying for one of these! See, sometimes the Vacuum Genie just comes out of nowhere with a wondrous prize!

I note a couple of interesting things about this.

Look at the floor tool.

First, it has a locking-neck swivel connector, which of course first came on the AE but was not offered with the E or early S.

This is the second S that I've seen with that style swivel connector (I have one), BUT, the one I have also has the late Model F style floor tool, where there is a long, narrow air channel instead of the rectangular opening in the middle and the two plastic 'fingers.'

Also, the lock release on the swivel connector has a rubber covering, again, which did not come out until the Model F.

You will note that the illustration in the instruction pamphlet shows the non-locking swivel connector and early-style rug tool.

Just another example of how Electrolux's developments came gradually and not all at once.

<BLINK>C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S ! ! !</BLINK>
 
Electrolux Early and Late Floor Tools

Here's a comparision photo I've been meaning to post ever since the subject came up some time ago.

The tool at the top is the earliest-style. The plastic fingers on either side of the suction opening were an evolutionary step from the XXX/LX/LXI tool which had a removeable device called the "tuftor" for using on small rugs. It had two clear yellow plastic fingers like the ones you see in this rug tool, joined in the middle by a springy steel collar. You would snap the tuftor inside the rug side of the floor tool.

For some reason, when the E came out, they did away with the long, narrow suction channel on the rug side, opting instead for the "permanent Tuftor."

At some point, it must have occurred to someone that this was not a good idea, so they went back to the long narrow air channel with the late Model F tool and added a second row of "grooming ridges."

This is the same basic style as the XXX/LX/LXI except that the suction opening in the middle of the channel is larger.

Other evolutionary changes --

. early swivel connector stated "Electrolux - Top"

. later swivel connector (late AF) stated This Side Up - Electrolux"

. locking neck on the swivel connector

. rubber tip on unlocking lever

. rubber bumper all around

. with Model G, the "gleaner" - a thin metal bar smooth on one side and little teeth on the other - was done away with and replaced with a finely-ridged bar that did not reverse.

. with Silverado, metal swivel connector became plastic. Much flimsier and does not stand up to vigorous use.

n.b. the bare-floor side of all the combination tools is the same other than the color of the paint in the middle area.

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Logan.....

That is just fantastic!!!!! I could not be happier for you. The box and all....incredible!!!

Rick
 
Great Find Logan!

And the original carton and manual are like frosting on the cake! The vacuum itself looks like it's been well cared-for, or hasn't seen much use. And you got it for free? WOW!!
Congratulations,
Jeff
 
Logan, that is a beautiful machine. It is so neat that you have the orginal box and the direction book. That just seems to make the machine complete.
 
Disposable Bags

Crevicetool:

Yes on the very back of the manual there is a small advertisement for the "Automatic Self-Sealing Disposable Bags." It says you can purchase them from your "friendly Electrolux salesman". Get this....you could get 18 bags for $3.45!! Man how times have changed...

There is also an advertisement for Electrolux house cleaning products like Insect Killer, Window Cleaner, and Furniture Polish. Now I would LOVE to find a bottle of Electrolux Furniture Polish. :-)
 

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