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What I meant was is to create a new thread and discuss this in a shorter thread because again, I've got to use my internet strictly until it gets fixed. I've seen those other 3 older threads a few years ago when I heard the Lux Platinum came out around then. Part 2 was closed by the Webmaster and this thread should've been closed before part 2 was made, but I was surprised it didn't got closed.
 
The 'Lux Guardian Platinum I just bought a few weeks ago proudly exclaims on the box it was "assembled" in the US.Again have been very pleased with this vacuum-the quietness of this thing is spooky-its like using a central vacuum.You hear the noise of the air going thru the hose and the machine.Wasn't aware the Bristol site closed.If that closed--what US plant are 'Lux vacuums being built in?Did they open a site out in Dallas?I also have a brand new TriStar that exclaims on the box-"assembled" in the US-and Dallas as the headquarters-same with the Lux vacuum.Air purifiers also came with the Lux vac and they were built in the US.And both machines boxes mention "Home Solutions"The TriStar has a more powerful 9.5A motor-more than other models.Both machine I really like.Interesting the Guardian Platinum has some features just like on Miele vacuums.And I thought the Bristol site was where the TriStars were being made.Now its a mystery-Where is the "secret" TriStar-Lux factory?
 
Am I correct that the Bristol site is used to build TriStar vacuums?Just what machines are built there-Thought in the older days the Bristol site just built the motors that went into "Lux machines assembled in another site.
 
Source:

Huron Daily News, April 16th., 2016. The Aerus plant in Bristol Va. will lay off the remaining 250 assembly workers by the end of May. Support and distribution will remain in place.
 
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