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N137W (not sure if both are the same model id) The two power nozzles of the Lux Guardian Platinum/C177A

The first one had the stainless steel. The all-black one replaced it due to noise issues of the original. Originally posted on Vacuumland by utahprideboy:

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Re: Reply #27's power nozzle ... that model is another version of 6A and has the 3-prong plug like Model 6BC (Reply #49). Both were used for the CB2000 (plastic tank commercial vacuum cleaner). I don't know if these were the only two power nozzles for the CB2000, but they are the only ones I have seen to date. I am guessing that the 6A is older than the 6BC. If you know otherwise, please inform me. Does anyone know when the CB2000 was succeeded by the first commercial upright? Also, was it manufactured in different colors? My guesses would be sand/jade, sand/taupe, and fog/navy--like the three main color schemes of the Model 1521s.

Here is a different pic of the pn in reply #27. This one shows the 3-prong plug:

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Here's a separate pic of the Lux Dry Carpet Cleaning Compound 1 lb. bag which was used with the Drilux power nozzles:

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The top of this PN-1 wand (for a tan Model G; hose is for the aqua Model G for those who aren't in the know) is different than the ones I have with a chrome top. Was the plastic top a replacement part, or were some wands manufactured like this?

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The Brown P/N 4

on the Olympia One , Brown CB and Special Model (Brown). P/N 4 was Silver in the Silverado and Special (Silver).
 
Yeah!

Love Electrolux and the lineup of power nozzles. Replies 4 and 5 are mine. Tania and Charlie W. were here this weekend. When Charlie arrived we toured the basement and the collection and he asked about the telescoping wand and the PN1 he talked me out of and then returned to me. He always returns machines and accessories in pristine condition. The PN 1 with the telescoping wand wasn't down with the collection but I was sure I didn't get rid of it. It came to me in a flash later that the PN1 and telescoping wand with integrated power connection was upstairs with the Model L I use for a daily driver. Here is the PN1. A bit fuzzy, but in great shape.

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