cheesewonton
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I love mine.The epic 8000 looks like a rocket to me.
I love mine.The epic 8000 looks like a rocket to me.
Electrolux Corporation introduced that body style with the Renaissance in 1994, and it continued to be made with different model names and model IDs corresponding to styling and pn changes for around fifteen years. The Epic 8000 was the first to have a new name and was manufactured from 1998 to 1999 when it was succeeded by the Guardian models that sold for a decade. These were the TOLs.It seems very refined to the eye.
They are a favorite of mine, the only US model Electrolux you could turn on and off and vary motor speed from the hose handle. There are synthetic dust bags available from DVC I think ( can't remember who I just bought my most recent package from, lol, loosing my marbles ) . Evacuumstore used to sell their house brand synthetic bags for them but no more. I trim a Kenmore CF-1 for a pre-motor filter. Just a nice to operate vacuum.Electrolux Corporation introduced that body style with the Renaissance in 1994, and it continued to be made with different model names and model IDs corresponding to styling and pn changes for around fifteen years. The Epic 8000 was the first to have a new name and was manufactured from 1998 to 1999 when it was succeeded by the Guardian models that sold for a decade. These were the TOLs.
You can select one of three different motor speeds with a sliding switch. Pretty common feature with other brands of vacuum. Whirlpool, Hoover and Kenmore have had this since the 1980s. Miele and Sebo too.Suction control on the handle, wow.
The Lux Intelligence Premium has it. They do it with Bluetooth from the hose handle to the receiver on the vacuum. You can turn the vacuum on and off, turn the power nozzle on and off and vary motor speed using soft touch buttons on the handle. The newer S115 has the same feature but now the Bluetooth controller in the handle is battery powered. Miele does that on some machines sold outside the US and Canada. Samsung too when they were still making full size canister vacuums.The only vacuums we got with suction control on the handle were sebo and miele (only 1 or 2 models).