Is the Aerus (electrolux) brand disappearing?

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Can Aerus/Electrolux go back to the old style metal wands/hose; especially the Legacy, Guardian & Platinum? Those older style wands aren't so problematic vs. the new style wands. I also dont like the Guardian Ultra or Platinum bare floor brush have long neck
 
The old metal wands are a thing of the past, for the most part, at Aerus. Even the Classic comes with plastic wands (albeit still in the friction-fit style that's compatible with their older metal wand products). I think only the Classic's power nozzle still has a metal wand.


 


I agree that Aerus needs to bring metal wands back, but I don't necessarily agree that they should be the same type as their old stuff. The old friction wands fall apart too easily. It's aggravating having one split in half in the middle of cleaning. But the plastic click-button wands are trash, I agree. The spring buttons wear down over the years, and while they may have been high tech in 1994, they certainly aren't anymore. I think Aerus needs to bite the bullet and engineer a new steel wand setup that A) doesn't fall apart like the old friction wands, B) is telescoping/adjustable, and C) is in some way still compatible with old tools, even if through the use of adapters.


 


And yeah--not sure why the Platinum and Ultra have such long necks on the floor tools. All I know is that they use the Tristar wands. Who knows why. I think so that people had to purchase all-new tools, but it could be just to make them seem more elite and special compared to the Legacy. Who knows.


 


I have to say this on every Aerus post: I really believe the company needs to buy more rights back to the Electrolux name. They'd better off selling Tristar to finance the rights to putting some form of "Electrolux" back on their vacuums and storefronts.
 
How is Aerus now doing today? Are they growing or decreasing? My local Aerus store just closed recently and I was wondering if they are expanding or closing more stores. Since this isn't in my future plans but If I were to own a vacuum business, I wouldn't mind owning a Aerus franchise because I think Aerus makes one of the best products on the market and I think owning a franchise is alot easier to get than creating my own business.
 
I love Aerus products but my local franchise closed a few years ago. I went to my nearest one (Richmond, VA. Riflemanray on Youtube is the owner) a few months ago to buy a box of bags and of course I got this whole pitch about the Platinum. I said I needed bags of my Rennaisance and he instantly told me that it is such an old and outdated machine and I should really get the new one.
 
The Aerus -Lux place is doing GREAT here in Greenville--I would challenge you to go in there and only come out with the box of bags you are going to buy!They will show and demonstrate their air purifiers-did buy one,LOVE IT!!!Also a particle meter and lightweight(Lux Lite) vacuum-like the Simplicity Freedom-corded model.The GREAT thing about Aerus Lux is they have a wider choice of products as opposed to other DTD vacuum makers.They have something for everyone.Feel they are going to be around a long time.Folks seem to trust them.
 
How about the water conditioner? Our water conditioner has been getting issues lately and if we do replace it, I wonder if those are really good or not.
 
They still have water conditioners-and still have replacement filters for them.The dealer in my area says they are going away from the "portable" kitchen type water purifiers to whole house ones.
 
I meant the whole house type but not the kitchen type. So I wondered if anyone has ever used those before. Our water conditioner is a Northstar.
 
Gone...

I went to the post office near my house not long ago and there were signs all over the strip center where it's located, touting the grand opening of a Hungry Howie's Pizza location. When I looked along the building to see where Hungry Howie's was, I realized I wasn't seeing the Aerus sign anymore. Hungry Howie's had taken over their space. I never did business with the Aerus dealer here, so the loss is fairly minimal for me.

That said, I do miss the Electrolux that was and I'll run my three metal canisters until they'll run no more. I'm glad Perfect is keeping the metal canisters in the marketplace and proving that a company can still make things like they used to and offer them at a reasonable price.
 
aerus should change their sales method

If Aerus wants to survive, they need to change how they sell their products. Selling door to door is a dying breed, they need to start selling their products on line the way most other companies do. Their sales method may have worked 20 or 30 years ago, but those days are gone. Interestingly, the legacy canister is no longer on their web site, so it may have been discontinued. This leaves the classic and guardian platinum for their canister line. I hope they don't discontinue the classic, this is the vacuum that most resembles the older electrolux vacuums that they are most known for. Perfect also makes a metal and a plastic canister that closely resembles the electrolux vacuums.
 
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The lux legacy is still on the website, I was on the website last night and it's still there. I doubt the classic or the legacy would be discontinued anytime soon, unless something happens when they release their 100th anniversary models in like the next 8 years.
 

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