I want to know what was the first Electrolux model 2100 color?

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That is a Peanut motor. It is loud and whiny and not the best motor ever. The tube extends the bag housing so it can be used in certain models with the shorter housing.

We normally use a nice two stage motor that we drill out to put in those machines. Much better noise level and better suction. Longevity is better
 
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The tan/burgundy Lux is probably about 88 and was made along with upright for Sams club.To reach more customers Elux managment decided to have usual models for company owned sales offices and door to door sales,slightly different models at lower price at certain dept stores and a program for direct ship from home shows,etc.If you bought one from your "friendly Elux man" and were shopping later at Sams and see Elux in different color and no bumper on floor tool at a reduced price how would you feel?And so did many loyal customers who passed these feelings along to the salesmen.For a time Elux salespeople who felt they were losing sales had a chance to work in Sams club demoing Elux.The Burgundy models were among best looking.There was also a Regency series in tan/light blue.
 
Just thought some one would like to see a picure of the E2100 this is one I just rebuilt and listed on line thanks. Zach

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Thanks for the info Jimmy. I thought that mine was maybe an "oddball" of some sort. Makes sense that it was sold at Sam's Club. I vaguely remember Elux at Sam's when I was a kid.
 
Electrolux 2100

that I have is the Black and gray one. It is in mint condition, except it only turns on then off again. If you lay it on it's side and turn it on, it will run. Don't know what is wrong with it. I would take it to an Electrolux dealer for repair but we don't have any Aerus dealers in this state anymore... Any suggestions of what is wrong and how to fix it would be gladly accepted. Dan
 
Actually the colour of the first 2100 was called Jadestone (midnight blue) and grey. It was out in Canada at the same time as the last of the Siverados were out in the US and came with the PN5. The later version came with the PN6 then they changed the colours to Tuape (Brown) and grey (aka the system 90) and also brought out the maroon and grey special edition as a mall show promo item.

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Incidentally the 2100 WAS the delux model in Canada. They tried selling the Grand Marquis and Legacy in Canada and they bombed. People here found them too heavy and clumsy. Hence the return to the Diplomat models. I was selling machines part time at that time and sold a couple dozen of the Ambassador models and only 1 Legacy - which the lady traded in 2 years later.
 
Electrolux 2100

Electrolux 2100 has been sold between 1984-1988 ( In Canada).
Sorry for the picture. It came out ok, of my scanner but once posted, it looks bad.


Andre

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Hey Andre:

Just as an FYI. That brochure is way out on some of the dates and is missing about half the models. When it was put out I was asked about using my collection for the pictures but someone in the US overruled the Canadian office and put that abortion together. The guys in head office here were furious but they had no controll over it.

Doug

PS: I can post a listing of the actual models and dates if you like.
 
Brochure

Hey Doug, the brochure goes back in 1995. the only purpose was to show the Electrolux 2100.
I have a more recent brochure dated in 2000.
Is yours more recent ?
 
List of Electroluxes sold in Canada

model XII - 1932-1939 (made in Canada after 1934)
model XII (Grey) - 1939 (matches model 30)
model 24 (imported from england as drop down machine) 1934-1935
model ZB30 - 1939-1949 (none produced during war 40-45)
model ZB55 (alligator skin - skids into separate holders) - 1949-1951
model ZB55 (alligator skin - skids go into name plate) - 1951-1953
model ZB55 (blue covering - standard model) 1953-1957
model Z54 (cheap model)- 1953-1957
model Z57 (delux model) - 1953-1957
model 48 (imported from england while factory was on strike in mid 50's)
model 83 (cheap model) - 1957-1963
model 86 (standard model - no bumpers) - 1957-1963
model 88 (delux model - no bumpers) - 1957-1963
model 86 (available with or without cord winder - has bumpers) - 1963-1968
model 88 (delux model - has bumpers) - 1963-1968
model 87 (standard model) - 1968-1973
model 89 (delux model)- 1968-1973
model AP (standard model) - 1973- 1976
Model AP100 (delux model) - 1973-1976
Model AP200 - 1976-1978
Models 1205,1205J,1401 (all imported from US while factory was on strike)
Model SAP (standard model) - 1978-1982
Model AP280 (delux model) - 1978-1982
Model ESpecial (standard model) - 1982-1985
Model E2000 (delux model) - 1982-1985
Model LE (Jadestone - standard model) - 1985-1987
Model 2100 (Jadestone - delux model) - 1985-1987
Model LE (Taupe - standard model) - 1987-1989
Model 2100 / System 90 (Taupe - delux model) - 1987-1989
Model LE Special Edition - 1987-1989
Model 2100 Special Edition - 1987-1989

That pretty much sums up the houshold cannister machines sold in Canada by Electrolux The only thing I could add is that the LX and E were also sold here briefly to test the market for the bag controll feature. The only difference being that the E was sold with the Canadian parts as the dual parts were considered to be "cheap" and only sold with the drop down model 54.
Doug
 
Hey Doug just a quick question about that picture you posted of your 2100 I just notice that it has a sidekick I never thought the 2100 came with a sidekick please correct me if I am wrong thanks. Zach
 

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