Electrolux Model XXX Info Invitation

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A few hours ago I decided to check out some local thrift stores. At the last one of the three I found a Model XXX for $5.00, and since it was Half-Price Day I paid a grand total of $2.68! I don't have a camera, otherwise I'd post photos.

According to Charles Lester's website, it is a 1949-1951 version. Here are the details:

Top Front End Trim Info: Serial ID: H88463U
Bottom Front End Trim Info: Model XXX D. C. to 60 Cycles A. C. 115V - 535W
Addresses on inside cover: 500 5th Avenue, NY and 417 Montgomery St., CA
Canister top: Light gray reptilian-pattern leatherette
Canister bottom: Teal-colored wrinkle paint
Handle: Light gray
Bag Chamber Cover: Chrome
End Cap: Chrome
Air Filter: Black Foam
Flange: Chrome with saloon door exhaust louvres
Cord: detachable--generic light gray
Mobility Device: Round Runners mounted on body
Upholstery Tool: blue-gray bakelite
Dusting Brush: (none)
Bare Floor Tool: chrome and blue-gray bakelite
Carpet Flip Tool: chrome and blue-gray bakelite
Narrow Space Cleaner: blue-gray bakelite
Wand Sections: chrome
Hose: ivory-colored, generic vinyl with ivory pistol grip
Date of Original Purchase: unknown

Can anyone tell me if the brush plate of the floor tool should be chrome or blue-gray? The one that's in there now is chrome (with a gray rubber edge) and fits the holder, but doesn't align with the screw holes; so it is held on by two thick rubber bands. I'm also curious to know in which years the bakelite tools were made. I've understood that this was a necessity during WWII.

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I'm inviting Vacuumlanders to list their Electrolux Model XXX canisters on this thread with their serial IDs and descriptors like above in order to get a better idea of versions and their attributes. Please reply with your machines' and attachments' information--you can just copy and paste my information from above and edit it with your information. Depending on how this turns out we could do the same for later canister and tank models, too. Would be nice if we had Aerus/Electrolux salespersons in our midst who kept lists of serial ids according to years of manufacture from the Model XXX era up to the present.
 
exactly so!

The bakelite tools were made for the troops off at war had all the bullets needed to return victorious! Kirby didn't even make a new model during this time, would be hard to make a bakelite Kirby!
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war time

Kirby,and NO ONE, made a new model during WW II.Appliance companys could sell service and parts but no new appliances.This is why bakelite and other materials were used during and later.Electrolux continued operating by selling preferential contracts.That is, the customer makes a deposit and is then on the list for one of the first vacs available after the war.
I know someone in this area whose grandfather drove to Ohio during the war to buy a used electric stove as none could be found here.This would not have been an easy trip as gas and tires were rationed as well.
Back to Model XXXs does anyone have information on 'Branch Rebuilt' XXXs with tag riveted in front of handle?
 
Thanks for the info, Jimmy. You don't happen to know which years the Electrolux tools were made from bakelite, do you? Since machines were not made from 1941-1945 I will take for granted that the attachments were made during the early part of the war for sale with machines that were in warehouses that had been made prior. I wonder when their machine stock ran out?

Regarding the Model X rebuilts, there is currently one on Ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Electrolux-...064?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a3cd8af60

Photo of the REBUILT tag:

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Here's a photo of the entire machine (of REBUILT tag photo previously posted) with attachments. From what I can see the front cover, end cap, flange, and bottom were repainted in hammertone blue (likely done in the '50s); and it was equipped with a new cloth bag, power cord, and possibly hose (I'm unfamiliar with Model XXX hoses). I wonder if a 475-watt motor would have been replaced with a 535-watt one or if it would have been rebuilt?

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I have found one on eBay within the past 10 years I've been on it. Because Electrolux only made that filter for the first two years of the model XXX's production, the supply dried up a very long time ago.
 
Thanks for posting the photos and the information, Tom.

Here are some more Model XXXs I found on Ebay:


Serial ID - X49789F, 535 Watts:

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