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My grandpa took me thrifting today and I sure lucked out! Our first stop was the Salvation Army and they didn't have anything, so we made our way to a church resale store. I found the Holy Grail! I found an Electrolux Legacy complete with everything for $35 dollars! It came with the standard attachments, floor brush, Sidekick, 18 bags, the manual, and the receipt! It works absolutely flawlessly as well! That store also had a red and tan Hoover Concept, a 1990's Panasonic, Hoover Turbo Power Hard Case Elite with tools on the side, 2 Hoover Floormates, Kenmore Bagless Progressive, Eureka Ultima, Singer Twin Fan, and a Hoover Elite!

The next stop was a Goodwill. I found this lovely Panasonic Jet Flo for $6.99! It needs quite a bit of cosmetic work though. But I have been after a small one like this for quite a while! The Goodwill also had a Bissell Power Force, white Kenmore Whispertone Power Path, Hoover Elite Encore, and a Singer Twin Fan. But this one was just calling my name! Does anybody know what year it's from? But all and out, Florida is the best place for thrifting!

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Wow! That really is a great deal on that Electrolux! I found a similar deal on a Lux Classic at an estate sale once.. I ended up giving it to my sister; she still has it and loves it.
 
It really was a steal! I was surprised on the amount of suction it has!

Here is the brushroll, it doesn't even need cleaned!

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Great deal!

The Panasonic is about like the one I found except mine has a headlight, Those Eluxes are great cleaners!
 
Nice find! Certainly a steal for such a machine!

My friend and I have had luck like that with one good will in praticular here. He found a kirby Sentria unused for $20, but had not attachments or box. He was in there, and nothing else was on the floor, and all of a sudden a worker brung it out of the back room and my friend nearly fainted.
 
That's how I was at a garage sale once! There was nothing there and all of a sudden, someone brought out my mint condition 1989 Royal Classic Edition for $10! That made my day.
Chase
 
It feels lock it locks onto the carpet much more, but it does seem to have more suction than the older ones. It feels like it gets deeper into the carpet though. Maybe somebody who has had more experience with one would be able to answer that for you!
Chase
 
The PN 1 is not a very deep cleaning nozzle- it was Electrolux's experimentation phase with a nozzle. The PN 2 (and Pn4) were designed for the carpet of that era (shag). The new Lux Power nozzles are fairly nice. They aren't overly deep cleaning, but they do have a nice chevron style brush that really propels the nozzle.

That is my favorite color scheme for all of the Electroluxes.
 
What a great deal!

Wow Chase, you really got a wonderful deal on that Lux Legacy canister! The Panasonic is really nice too, those are so durable and lighter weight than many newer models. Great additions to your collection!! Craig
 
Dial-a-matic

If I'm not mistaken, I think Panasonic purchased that design from Hoover. Its nice, they still use it today for the bulk of their upright machines. It is such a tried and true design.
 
looks a lot like Dialamatics.....

The concept is just too good to let go and has persisted long after Hoover dropped the DAM. My Panasonic was one of the best "new" vacuum purchases I've ever made. An aunt had a Panasonic too, and when it died she bought a Riccar of the same design, but even more powerful.
 
I have an orange DAM circa 1968 that's in excellent shape. It stunk to high heaven when I got it, so disassembled it and washed it thoroughly and removed all the rotted foam. I also managed to find some brush strips for the brush roll. It cleans pretty well too and grooms the carpet quite nicely. Its only major drawback (besides being heavy) is the size of the bag.
 
What a steal is right! I really love the Epic series, there is something about it. And jeeze what a price on the Lux! Plus the Price on the Panasonic is also insane! That's cheap! Great find, thanks for posting.
 
Here is a group photo of all the vacuums I got while in Florida. It's going to be hard to pack all these in the car!
The Panasonic is going to clean up VERY well. All of the scratches are on the surface, and none are dug in. The only issue is there is no bumper, but I think it looks okay without it.

The Tri Star needs a new logo, as it only says "TriS" and one back wheel. Those should be very easy to get ahold of. I also have the dusting brush and plastic piece that attaches to the bottom of the floor brush at home. What other attachments should this machine have? It is a DXL..

The Oreck is absolutely amazing. One of my best deep cleaning canisters, and I strongly recommend it.

The Electrolux just needs a light cleaning, other than that, it is practically new!

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