The PERFECT Electrolux Commercial upright

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The new Perfect copy of the Electrolux Commercial upright has hit the market. I got serial number 67. I plan to sell a ton of these. The machine comes packed with the attachments in the box, but NOT onboard the machine (which would make it heavy). The belt is the silent serpentine belt so the cleaner is much quieter than the Aerus model. Best of all is the price point we can sell it for. There are many Dyson stick vacs that sell for more than this wonderful machine. The HEPA filter is very reasonable in price and simple to replace. I just love it. We will be showing it to everyone who attends The Vacuum Cleaner Collectors Convention next month. So all stay safe, we have limited it to 20 invitations. Every attendee gets a custom made mask (by Chicago Mike). All social distancing will be in place - but with 3500 square feet of Vac Shop/Vacuum Museum it shouldn't be a problem. Stay tuned for pics - it's an annual pilgrimage for many. With absolutely NO pretentiousness at all.

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Cool

I really like the red color on these. Although I would prefer to have one with tools on-board (That's just me). Proteam also made a few before without any on-board tools but they don't sell those anymore, I liked how they had a power switch on the handle.
 
Onboard tools...

Good move on Perfect's part leaving the tools 'off-board'. That's the major reason my Discovery Plus has been sitting in my barn since 2016. It's heavy and awkward with all those tools loaded onto it. I haven't seen—much less handled—Perfect's tools onboard upright so maybe they had a better execution but what Electrolux did back in the '80s, which made the machine very awkward and unbalanced to use when fully packed. It was great for storage, very space efficient, but I always felt the need to unpack most of the tools, at least the hose and wands, to create some semblance of usability. It was only after I rescued my Discovery II by from the curb some time later that I realized hey, this isn't such a bad vacuum after all.
 
The Perfect can be had without the on-board tools (which is the one I showed) as well as the model With the On-Board tools. I always felt that one was very heavy so I was pleased as punch that they brought out a lighter one without the tools on-board. Because there's a seal all around the nozzle between the cover and the nozzle base, there's no loss of airflow. Such a great design. It feels like Kirby suction while easy to push.
 
So it has a serpentine belt instead of the previous geared belt?
What kind of adjustments does it have for soft carpet?

Is Aerus still making a version of this?

I don't know if you remember the sanitaire rebranding of these that existed in the early 2000s briefly.
I've always liked the Electrolux Discovery series.
 
UltraLux88

I spend a lot of money each month on having the Museum (which is open and free tours) to be able to share ALL brands of vacuums with people. They all have such a rich history, I couldn't imagine being a 'vacuum snob' and only liking 1 brand. Can you imagine? How boring that would be. I enjoy being able to show people the very oldest of cleaners, and taking them through history. The GE's, the Electrolux, the Rexairs, and of course, the Air-Way's (so many firsts). Not to mention Lewyt and Compact and Kirby and all the others.
 
Is that last post for real, or some kind of joke? I don't post here very often and have not been aware of the "politics", of this site for some time. I do know former Presidents of the VCCC are mostly thrown under the bus ie: myself, Tom Gasko, R.J. Vanik, Richard Klein, etc., for reasons unknown.

The Tom I know does not have a "cold, empty heart". The Tom Gasko I know has been generous to this site, the VCCC and mostly to his friends. I have been the recipient of his generosity. During a visit to the old museum two years ago, I cam home with a Kenmore "Bugeye" Imperial, an unusual Electrolux stick vac with a power head, a General Electric 1940s upright, an early 1960s Kenmore upright and a wonderful Apex upright. Longtime members Tania Voigt and Duane Taylor, who were with me, were also recipients of sought after vacuums.

Last year, when I visited the new museum, Tom sold me a SEBO Felix for a great price and it is one of my favorite vacuums. Tom also sent me last year several genuine Lux brush rolls with the chevron style bristling that he knows I prefer--gratis! He has also given me literature, attachments and vintage bags for my Air-Way twin motored uprights. Those are like hen's teeth!

And this man is cold hearted? In gratitude, I sent him a newer Kirby that was rebuilt by the factory for the museum and he was very appreciative.

We have all said and done things we regret but with personal growth you learn, (hopefully), to forgive and more on. Tom and I have had our disagreements in the past but that is where they are......in the past. Our appreciation for each other and our mutual affection for the vacuum collecting hobby elevated us above and forward of the petty past. It would be nice if more could do the same.

If Tom is accused of "hurting others", maybe it is because someone else started something and was looking for provocation. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
 
Apparently it was a joke Charlie!
Tom has been very generous since I first met him. We would hold wonderful conversations for hours on end and he has always been rather warm and inviting. He has a vast amount of knowledge that he loves to share with the class, and a copious amount of paperwork to back it up. When I first went out to the museum I went looking for a hotel, his response was “why do that?! You can come stay with us!” That was a very generous offer, he was kind enough to treat me to lunch and dinner and also a couple of machines to take home with me. He even offered to send me home with a machine for a friend of mine, a machine that was quite rare. He wanted it to go to a good home and that person couldn’t be happier with it. Tom isn’t about competition, and hosting glamorous fru fru events, he’s about the friends and the hobby that we all share in common, he could care less about banquets, someone’s financial status, and what they have, he cares about the friends the good times that can be had and also the things that he can teach people. Education can be a good thing when it comes to the history of what we collect.
Before you go spilling about how cold hearted someone is Harley, the least you could do is get your facts straight. All you know is what one side tells you and that side can’t seem to let go of the past, the past that should BE LEFT IN 2007-2008!!!! Not brought into 2020. Remember there is ALWAYS 2 sides to a story.
 
Well Mike

I don't talk to anyone. I know what I read. I read vindictiveness. I read put downs. I read about sour grapes. Not just towards clubs but former employers, and others.

I have no doubt that he possesses knowledge, I have no doubt that he is generous to people he is buying I just see his remarks as beneath him and that is why I blessed his little heart. The only one that I have ever heard of that rejected blessings was Satan himself.

Thank you for your input.
 
Yes I am late to the orgy

and have missed all the messy aftermath, however, now that the dirty laundry is being aired in a public forum it only serves to make the ones sucking sour grapes look very vindictive and petty.

I don't have a monkey in either zoo, it just tends to make the entire site very toxic and unpleasant for everyone. Just do the name calling at your private parties and don't involve the rest of us, then we won't have to listen to or respond.

It was stated that this site is for collectors to enjoy their hobby and share with other collectors. Let's do that.
 
Harley, May I call you Harley?

If we were supposed to stay on subject in this thread then why veer it off to a different path of people being cold hearted?

Orgy? Where? Is somebody sitting in the middle? I don’t think that an orgy is a topic for a public vacuumland forum as sucking sour grapes can be misconstrued for something else. Is the monkeys remark supposed to be a racial slur? Please inform as inquiring minds want to know.......................
 
What on earth is happening here??

I keep seeing these wars of words in several threads. I have NO idea what is happening. I haven't seen anything that would warrant or start any of this.

Some of us must've missed the party big time. I've seen a lot hate but no clue as to why. LOL

Maybe it's best to not know... hehe
 

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