sireluxomatic
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Here are two great finds, courtesy of Doug Smith: the AP 200 and AP 280. When I was growing up in the 70's, the AP series had recently started production, and consequently I saw these machines everywhere. Even on my side of the street, with six houses, there were two AP 280s and an AP 100 (My family never had an Electrolux until the 90's, and the other houses had, I think, Filter Queens, but that's another story).
Admittedly, the 70's represented a step backwards in terms of style for Electrolux...the beige/yellow/brown tandem leaves a bit to be desired, but I find they do grow on you after a while, and they have a lot more "personality" than their younger brothers, the E2000/2100/etc.
Doug can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the AP series shared the same motor as the late 89; they sound exactly the same, but the AP motor is quite a bit louder. Still, it has a pleasant sound, and provides tons of suction. The power nozzles, too, are exactly the same as the U.S. PN II, but with different styling, and are noticeably quieter.
Pictures to follow.
Admittedly, the 70's represented a step backwards in terms of style for Electrolux...the beige/yellow/brown tandem leaves a bit to be desired, but I find they do grow on you after a while, and they have a lot more "personality" than their younger brothers, the E2000/2100/etc.
Doug can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the AP series shared the same motor as the late 89; they sound exactly the same, but the AP motor is quite a bit louder. Still, it has a pleasant sound, and provides tons of suction. The power nozzles, too, are exactly the same as the U.S. PN II, but with different styling, and are noticeably quieter.
Pictures to follow.