Lux model 30/XXX tools

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All parts original. And the ejector still works great.

And soon a box of the original 'wrappers,' as Electrolux called their filtered disposable bags in 1952, which I just bought on eBay will be added. The motto was "See no dirt, Touch no dirt, Breathe no dirt!" This model LX is 67 years old and still works like a champ. Not ashamed to say its my daily driver.
 
How long have you had it? Mine I believe to be a 1954 model. It has the chrome name plate, not the pretty yellow and red like yours. Mine's been in the family since late 60's or very early 70's.
 
I acquired this Electrolux October of 1985.

But my connection to it goes back to about 1953. This was the very Electrolux I watched eject when I was about two years old. The lady who owned it had her husband send it to me just before or after she died. She told him she always intended it to be mine. And it is my most treasured possession.

When I got it all parts were original except for the plug on the cord winder. But I had several Belden plugs, so I put on a cord winder from a model LXI for this photo shoot, and soldered the Belden plug on the winder. It is all original now.

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@Brandon_husky:

This is the thread I was speaking about. Lots of interesting trivia. Pictured here is the post war model XXX with cord winder, Companion (tool holder,) and power polisher.

Enjoy,

Alex Taber.

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@Brandon_husky:

Hi Brandon:

To clear up any confusion on my username, I'm Alex, Caligula was a red seal-point Siamese cat, shown on the chair in my avatar. He was named for the gold fur on his paws, not after the Roman Emperor. Caligula means little boots in Latin. He was the only mascot the Vacuum Cleaner Collector's Club ever had, and was a great host at the annual meetings. Those were held every May, in Naperville, Illinois between 1986 and 1993. Those were fun times.

Alex.
 
Electrolux tools.

Hi Brandon:

You have to remember that these go back 70+ years for the model XXX, and 68 for the LX. The rubber has long since dried out, this is especially true with the hoses. Its virtually impossible to find a hose for these models that holds its suction. I have several tools that have bumpers in good condition, but they still have cracks due to age.

The thread I directed you to will go into all these tools, and show some stunning pictures.
 
Hi VimmCo.

Here is the thread I was referring to, it is a virtual goldmine for those history buffs interested in the of the Electrolux Corporation.

When this thread was first started my files were stored away in another state, over the years I was able to retrieve those files and add additional facts. Granted there is not a lot about the cord winder, but perhaps we can breath new life into this thread and take it a step further. Your model E-Automatic is a great place to start. And this pic will give you a look at the E-Automatic with the halo and the cord wrapped in place.

Alex.

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Last full chrome carpet tool for XXX

I have my Dad’s Mom’s XXX she bought new...it has the latest Series of full chrome Attachments and rug tool with oval top. Clearly this tool was made for flip over use but for the life of me I have no idea what the intended use of the oval side of this carpet tool would be good for cleaning???

Perhaps someone has an XXX manual that shows the intended purpose of using this Oval other side? Maybe for Fine rug fringes or something like that? If someone has a manual showing that, please post a picture of the page explaining this...I’d love to see what they say about that.

Also, I’m looking for a companion for my XXX if anyone has a spare and no use for it. Let me know. Thought this thread might be a good place since it mentions and talks about them much.

Jon
 
59imperial

Here is what the early model LX looked like when it was new back in 1952. This was given to me by the husband of the lady who got me interested at the age of two, or three. He shipped it to me after she died in 1985. The only change is the cord winder. Hers was missing the Belden plug, so I used this winder from a LXI, the correct winder is on it now.

Chris:

Here's the thread I wanted you to see. Enjoy.

Alex Taber.
 
Removal of side panels on model LX.

Hi Nick:

While I addressed this in a previous thread I thought you might want some history on the machine you just acquired.

This thread has a wealth of information on all the early Electrolux models and their attachments. I ever offer tips on minor repairs.

Alex Taber.
 
Removal of side panels on model LX.

Hi Nick:

While I addressed this in a previous thread I thought you might want some history on the machine you just acquired.

This thread has a wealth of information on all the early Electrolux models and their attachments. I ever offer tips on minor repairs.

Alex Taber.
 
Electrolux model LX whistle.

Hi Charles:

Look at reply 86 and 87 of this thread, especially part 5705-4. This gasket might have minor cracks. Both you and I know these machines like the back of our hands, for you this should be easy.

Good Luck.

Alex.
 
Info on thread.

Location, Archives, Vintage, year, 2013, thread title 'model XXX-30 tools,' the start of the thread.

Reply 86-87 was by Dave from Canada. By the way is he still alive and kicking?
 

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