Recently picked up my own ZB88
Hello Everyone. This thread is fairly old so I'm not sure if anyone's going to be perusing it for new comments or additions to it.
So I'm a newbie to the whole vacuum collector club, and new to the site also (I've put in a couple of comments already, so I am starting to get used to how this works). I recently picked up a steal of a deal off of Kijiji (for $65) this latest addition to my vacuum collection: the vintage 1960's Electrolux ELux-O-Matic ZB88.
From what I've researched here on the site, I have version 2 of the ZB88 right near the end of its production, and prior to the release of its sister model, the ZB89. This one is in good shape, all things considered: it turns on, suction is pretty strong at the mouth of the machine, but there are some issues with it I have to say. Let's talk about those, and maybe you guys can help me figure out what I'm supposed to do to fix them.
First of all, I didn't get all the attachments: I'm missing the original red crevice tool attachment, and the spray bottle too (this was originally merely an optional accessory at the time). I guess the previous owners lost the crevice tool a long time ago. The cord is intact and original, but the plug has been replaced (notice it's not red, and there's no bulb stop present). Mine is black in colour and rather block-like in shape, so it stops where it's supposed to when the cord winder draws it in (like a whip, too, so I know that works just fine!). There's considerable paint damage and scratches in many many places, and the rusty interior of the body and the exterior motor housing (which I can see from looking through the bag chamber "basket") is indicative that this vacuum was perhaps left exposed to moisture and possibly left outside and ravaged by weather elements. And even though the hose is original (notice that it's the pistol hand grip version) I've checked it with the vacuum turned on, and it does leak quite a bit - particularly at the end where it connects to the pistol hand grip. I can hear the air hissing around the collar, and there are visual indications that the inside rubber lining is missing in some spots, (which is common, given its age) leaving only the braided hose which weakens the suction considerably.
The front wheel might need replacing: it looks like it's been dragged over loose gravel or concrete or something (see picture).
I was pleasantly surprised to find an original after-filter still inside the rear of the machine, and it is dirty but not a complete write-off. It's in the photos I've posted (displayed propped up near the base of the wall to the far left). I still think I'm going to try and buy a replacement somewhere online and get rid of that older one.
I also never got an owner's manual with it (not really surprised there, but I did ask the seller about it when I picked up the vacuum ---sadly, they didn't have it). However, I've found one recently on eBay, so that will be arriving in the mail soon enough.
I love that the original cardboard "Handikit" came included with the vacuum, (all in one piece too!) and how about that leatherette seat chest to store it in?! I scored on that alone, ladies & gents! The price I paid for the vacuum itself was totally worth it just for getting the seat chest! It's in excellent condition, with a slight odour to it (which I'm treating with some Febreeze to get rid of). A little humour here: I also received 1 air freshener sachet in the Handikit, untouched and still sealed ...I wonder if it still has it's fresh scent do you think??
So what do you all think of this find? I hope I've met the expectations of the group, and you can welcome me into the fold with open arms!
Feel free to comment and give suggestions on how to go about restoring this beauty! I am cleaning it thoroughly, so that's a work in progress right now.
--Thanks, Chad
