Electrolux Model XXX up and running finally.

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electroluxkirby

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I finally got a new hose and a cord for my XXX. She runs pretty good for her age, the suction seems a little weak compared to the AE, and Olympia One. I think it might have something to do with the cloth bag, so I bought a new off of eBay yesterday morning. The hose was made from the ends off of the original hose. The is is not that tan or grey plastic stuff, it's a black white or black and silver checkerboard design, the guy that made the hose said that the hose is crush proof. I think it has a little vintage look to it. Here's a close up picture of it.

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That looks like genuine Lux hose!! You will have to take a picture of it on the machine!!
 
the suction on mine is noticeably less than my Silverado, guessing smaller motor or different fan set up? Dave, what's the right answer?
 
Here it is connected to the new hose. I'm thinking about have a new hose made for the Olympia One and AE. The hose only cost $17 and some odd cents he used the ends from the original hose that had cracked and split open in several places.

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That hose does look really nice with your XXX. That in mind, the XXX is -not- as powerful as a Silverado! However, the later XXX had the same motor [and fan configuration] that was used up until the late version of the AE; it should have more than sufficient power for straight-suction cleaning. (Remember what Stan Kann said!)

Getting a new bag probably won't make a lot of difference; you could have vacuumed the bag with another vacuum and gotten it clean. You might want to check the rear filter -- if it is all clogged with black powder (from the carbon brushes), it should be cleaned as thoroughly as possible, or else replaced. That might make a significant difference.
 
would love to have a newer hose that pretty, mine is beige plastic from 25 years ago, I think grocery store I found it. Same on the Compact, so probably. If only the Compact sounded as sweet.
 
Jim & the 'new' Lux hose...

Hello Jim.

That L@@Ks a lot like the hoses that were used on the Heritage & Legend models of Kirbys, H II & H II L color in particular.

Later I saw the material used on several cleaners. (I don't know "who" actually invented it. Hopefully, Kirby did. ~~LOL)

Cheers & hagd all.

Bill

FYI, Ps: That hose material is NOT 'crush-proof' as the guy stated to you. I have seen them 'crushed' on different brands over the years. It is 'crush-resistant' in that it will USUALLY tend to 'fold over'.
 
Yes! It does look like my old Legend hose, early paper bag inside I think, had rotation light on beater head, wish I still had that, paid $15 at yard sale with 2 boxes of attachments, still have some of them. Really nice machine, smaller head to move around, liked the bag inside the bag, good capacity!
 
I meant crush resistant, not crush proof. A guy on the bus said it looks like have a Kirby hose there. I said that it was an Electrolux hose, he replied that's even better, you can't beat an old Electrolux. So we talked vacuums until I got to my stop. My hose for the Olympia One is that same material as this hose but it is a light tan color. I would like to have all my hoses match the new one.
 
You might want to check the rear filter.

It's pretty dirty, how can it be cleaned. I also washed the cloth bag in warm water with some Dawn dish washing soap, and let it air dry for a couple weeks.
 
You can wash the filter in warm soapy water.

Treat it gently -- don't scrub it, just let it soak in a basin-full of water, then swish it around in the water for a minute or so.

Rinse well under running clear water, then dry on a clothesline (or otherwise outside) -- do not machine dry or it will shrink.
 
I washed the filter today, and it disintegrated on me. I called the guy that made me the hose and he said to bring the metal ring in and he will make me filter for it.
 

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