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Dan, any idea if or when Aerus will offer the cloth-like synthetic bags for better filtration? I converted to those Perfect HEPA bags for three of my four vintage Electroluxes and I love them. I only use the synthetic bags in my fleet of Kirbys and have now converted my blue line Sanitaire and my Koblenz to use the synthetic ST style bags. It seems that more and more these kinds of bags are being used, it would be a shame if Aerus didn't.
Also, I would like your opinion of the Lux Renny and 6500. How they compare to other lux machines. Cheep Rennys and 6500 show up on ebay often and I'd like to buy one... someday since I'm poor as dirt right now. Which would be best for a house with a fifty/fifty mix of commercial grade carpet and tile... add three cats and loads of 'debris' coming in from outside.
Thanks in advance.
Justin
 
I have had the same issue with the exhaust....

I have had a couple of the Lux Uprights that have had air escaping. I too took mine in the first time I noticed it. The explaination I was given was the upright is not a truly sealed system, but the air escaping was not coming from the tube that connects the power nozzle to the suction motor. That tube can be replaced rather easily. It is a reverse screw in and is a tight fit. I truly do believe that the air is coming out from the cavity in the machine somewhere. My first was a Discovery III and I did not notice it with that vacuum, as I did have to replace the duct hose. Maybe too much back pressure from the side filters they added on after the Discovery's were discontinued.


 


Sincerely,


 


Bud Mattingly


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Bud, my model- the current model Guardian Upright has the HEPA filter on the side, its a cartridge that appends to the side of the machine. I think it puts too much pressure on the inside forcing air out of the cord or duct areas. Anything that is not sealed will cause air to escape. I really like Aerus and want to own and keep their products, however, I think they lack in quality control and engineering. I bet most people are not even aware there is air leaking from the underside area on these uprights, or perhaps its a hit or miss problem not affecting every machine. That being said, I still like the performance and my carpets look good, but Id rather own something that is solidly engineered for now until they improve their upright line. I might start looking into Riccar TOL upright and the Miele s7 salsa, they seem much more advance and feature LED headlights...
 
Riccar and Simplicity

Tol vacuums with tandem air are way better than Miele .
I had an S7 salsa and it was a heavy vacuum very bulky and I am a Kirby lover and feel my Kirby Sentria is way easier to use and isn't as bulky . I have a Jack Russell and no vacuum but My Miele smelled like dog and my dog doesn't smell . I had the charcoal hepa filters in it and it really smelled bad . No Aerus , Kirby or my Riccar or any other vacuum smelled as bad as my Miele . That was the main reason I sold it . The LEDs are cool but I find regular incandescent builds to be very bright . Maybe it's my white carpets I see no big difference .
 
I guess I will be looking into the Riccar then... Why is that? The bags don't contain anti-odor blockers.
 
I have no idea

But none of my bagged vacuums smell just Miele maybe it's because the are sealed too good but it is really nasty especially since my dog never smells shes bathed twice a month and i was her paws when she come in yes she is pampered , and no other vacuum smells not even regular standard bags like when I use a Hoover convertible . My Capricorn smelled also along with my Silver moon and Aluminium .
 
Justin, I don't know this for sure but I don't see why Aerus/lux couldn't offer a cloth/hepa type bag some day as the lux intelligence in Europe does offer a cloth hepa P style bag.
 
Guardian Upright & Aerus' Filtration Claims....

Daniel....Aerus may not directly say on their website that the Aerus Guardian upright is a Sealed HEPA Filtration upright, but they do make some statements that would mislead a consumer to believe it is.

Like "A specially designed, HEPA afterfilter captures contaminants as small as 0.3 microns such as pet danders, dust mites and other pollutants." It also says at the top of the page "True HEPA Filtration". Nowhere on their website do they state that their HEPA filter is a "HEPA-Type" filter, that the HEPA rating applies to only the filter & not the vacuum as a whole, like Bissell does on their website. The average consumer who looks at the statement where the filter is specially designed, they would immediately think the vacuum has been made to filter properly & is sealed. By using such wording, in my opinion they are using misleading & false advertising to sell their product. And especially for the price they are commanding for the Guardian Upright, Sealed HEPA Filtration should be a standard feature! There's no excuse for poor, improper design when buying a premium product....Aerus could have easily spent a few dollars on a small redesign of the product to make it sealed.

And so you are aware, the Guardian Platinum is not the first vacuum they have made the claim of having Sealed HEPA filtration. That rightfully belongs to the Aerus Guardian Ultra....they also currently claim on their website it is a Sealed HEPA Filtration vacuum, when in reality it is not. The ONLY WAY they have made it so all the air goes thru the filter is they are using a inferior HEPA filter which does not offer much resistance to airflow. If they have modified their original design & made it sealed, I would love to see them prove it, as when I had seen one there appeared little evidence of it. All they have done is design a new top control panel....nothing more. I wouldn't even dream of buying that vacuum based on it's claims & what I have seen in person.

Justin....Just so you are aware, there is another manufacturer besides Perfect that are making Cloth HEPA filtration bags for Electrolux vacuums. JohnnyVac, a vac shop distributor & supply company based in Montreal, Quebec, has been making their own brand of Cloth HEPA filtration bags. The code you need to order for the Electrolux Type C canister bags is 6X25H, 6 bags per package....and for the Electrolux upright the code is 6X26H, 6 bags per package. You would have to call them & see if they would arrange to sell to you directly, or if they would refer you to a dealer who would sell & ship the bags to you. JohnnyVac's website to contact them directly is www.johnnyvac.com.

Mark....to make the Guardian Upright a Sealed HEPA Filtration vacuum is simple. All they would have to do is put the motor in a plastic case inside the motor compartment that would direct the air to the HEPA filter opening, & use some rubber seals where the case meets the opening. As to whether or not Electrolux has advertised their vacuums as being sealed in the past, the answer to that is no. But then again, there was also no need for it, either. The Electrolux bag, as you have clearly seen yourself, does the majority of the filtering, & is one of the best designed & best made paper bags in the industry, in my opinion. Also, the cloth afterfilter the Aerus Classic & Legacy models use does an excellent job of capturing particles, yet they do allow the vacuum's airflow to escape well. So, due to the design of the filters, it wasn't necessary.

EurekaPrince/Brian....Yes, Electrolux AB of Sweden did establish Electrolux here in North America, BUT that's all they did. The North American division is solely responsible, in my opinion, for Electrolux having the legacy & reputation it has today worldwide. If you look at some of the European Electrolux models from the 60's & 70's, like the Dometic & Husqvarna canisters, it's clear when compared to the North American models that they are copying their basic design with slight changes. And this was LONG BEFORE Consolidated Foods bought Electrolux in 1968....by that point, they had already come out with the major innovations they are known for today, such as the Power Nozzle, Automatic Control & self-sealing 4-ply bags. With the exception of the introduction of new power nozzle designs, & the introduction of the Sidekick mini PN, all that Consolidated Foods did was introduce new models with styling changes, but with the same features, quality, & maintain the image that Electrolux had built for themselves before the buyout.

Rob
 
Thank you Rob

but as lucky as I have been in my life I dream of purchasing EVERY vacuum my heart desires . Thats why I own over 400+ vacuums . When ever I see a high end vacuum I desire I just pull out the ca$h and make my purchase .

I love all of my brand new high end vacuums and especially Aerus my new next to Kirby Favorite . Stay tuned I will be posting my new purchases of three Kirby Sentria II`s . One was just not enought for me so I bought three .
 
Which vacuum in your collection do you use mostly to do daily cleaning ? Do you keep most in the original carton .. What is your oldest lux in the original carton?
 
Mike

the oldest Brand New in bow Electrolux is a 1987 Marquis .

I use my Kirby , Aerus Guardian uprights , Guardian Ultra and Platinum and my Rainbow E4 Onyx 2012 model and my Riccar Radience and my Riccar 1800 premium canister and my Simplicity Freedom F 3700 and my Oreck Pilot .

I like to swith around from time to time but my Kirby Sentria II get the most use and now My Guardian upright and Platinum Canister are my 3 go to vacuums and once everyother week the Rainbow .
 
Bags

I think the best guard against dirt escaping a NON-SEALED vacuum is to use a cloth type hepa type bag because not much of anything escapes them! The Aerus C type bags from perfect are available to fit C type machines, but for whatever reason, there are no other Lux bags that I can find, aftermarket or otherwise that are synthetic cloth (at least the last time I looked) because I looked high and low for them when I had the Renny which takes type R bags. Paper only on those, no cloth type to be found. I think it's ODD!
 
I can't believe how long this thread is getting. It seems Aerus now has a machine that's highly desireable. This is an exciting time for Aerus fans and I can't wait to see what the upright is gonna be. Did anyone else notice the different paint scheme on the power nozzle? The pic luxman posted has a gray or white halfcircle on the power nozzle while Aerus' website shows a solid black nozzle with "Lux the original since 1924" on the L-shaped outcropping. I wonder which it will be upon wide release?
 
KirbyUltimateG-you can bash Aerus' products all you like in your own head, but don't insult others' intelligence by saying we don't know how to spend OUR money! That's rather rude. We can decide what the best value for our money is for ourselves, thanks. I will buy the Aerus over all those mentioned. I don't like a vacuum that doubles as a shampooer nor do I like a "dry" shampoo method like Kirby uses. The oldest Electrolux vacuum lasted 70 years with it's original motor. Very good value for money, indeed.
 
Electromatik

What new upright can't you wait for? I was not aware that Aerus was having a new upright come out yet?
 
Christopher ,
Here is a better picture of the platinum power nozzle. It could have just been the way the light was hitting it in the first picture.
I am absolutely the worst picture taker :)

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