Lux, model XXX

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papasvacs

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Just finished rejuvenating this model XXX.


Bought it at a garage sale for $25.00.  Put about $30.00 into parts  (new handle and floor brush) and a lot of time cleaning and polishing.


Inside it has a 1949 date of manufacture.


She purrs like brand new.


How many machines made today would sound like new after 65 years?

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Beautiful machine

Greg! The XXX is my favorite model, they're so sleek/stylish and are surprisingly powerful to be so quiet. I'm curious about that hose you have attached to it,it's very unique yet doesn't really take away from the vac like most vinyl hoses do....
 
The hose

<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif;">came from my local vac shop.  Think it might be a knock-off Kirby but not really sure.</span>


<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif;">Love my Electroluxes, especially this one and my Automatic AF and G!
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Date was written....

<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif;"> on the switch when I removed it for cleaning.   Probably not a Lux standard procedure but someone did it.</span>
 
In your first picture and description you said you bought a floor brush. Do you mean the horsehair brush? and if so did you buy a horsehair replacement for the aluminum body? Bill,
 
I do not.....

<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif;">use a paper liner.  I like to empty the cloth bag at least once a week.  With a dog and a cat in the house in NY, the bag gets full quickly.  In Florida I don't empty as often but prefer just the cloth bag there as well.</span>


 


<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif;">If you can find the paper liners, they are kind of a generic tank cleaner bag.  Haven't seen them in years, though.</span>


 


<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif;">Also, I bought a new floor brush on Ebay.  It was complete and I just swapped it out for the old one which was in pretty bad shape.
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<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif;">Love that Lux!
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Erik

Since I started using my XXX more, I took a style c Electrolux bag, took the cardboard top off and removed the rubber gasket around the clean XXX bag. After fitting the C bag in it, I put the gasket back around it and put it in the machine. Granted it does make the door a little more difficult to put back on, but it works great for me!
 
XXX question

Will any like model g non electric hose fit the xxx? I asked cause Essco sells a generic non electric hose that another site lists the g(among others)  but not the xxx.


I'll save up for two (one to donate where I volunteer at) should that generic hose fit. Also, will a royal pony cloth bag fit the lux xxx?


Thanks for your input and nice lux xxxes


2011hoover700


 
 
 


 


 


The Electrolux non-electric hose had the same machine-end fitting from the Model XXX to the Epic (1992).


 


The coupler was changed with the all-new Renaissance in 1993. The Renaissance was the first hose coupler change in 56 years -- not counting the later version of the internally wired electric hose which has little nibs on either side of the coupler to prevent the hose from swiveling at the machine-end (which I really hate). That style of coupler, while still essentially the same, will not fit into machines earlier than the late 1205 because of those locking-nibs.


 


 


 


 
 
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