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Electrolux Models Z33 and Z75 commercial vacuum cleaners were not sold in the U.S., only in Canada and Sweden -- and, possibly, other European countries but I don't know about that.
I'd sure love to have one of these machines! I've particularly wanted a Z33 for a long time since it's an older machine, and its early 1950s design aesthetics are reminiscent of the Model LX. It also appears to be built like a tank, as was the LX!
However, the Z75 is a really great looking machine (other than the ugly black plastic hose), and, from what I can surmise from the videos I've seen of it, is very powerful.
I don't suppose anyone by any chance has one, or knows where I could find one (either model).......
(P.S.: Look at the Z75 flip-over rug nozzle -- it surrrre does look like the nozzle for the G.E. Swivel-to canister and the early version of the G.E. Roll-Easy machine!)[this post was last edited: 1/30/2015-15:06]
http://https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbYIAlLKOs


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Electrolux Models Z33 and Z75 commercial vacuum cleaners were not sold in the U.S., only in Canada and Sweden -- and, possibly, other European countries but I don't know about that.
I'd sure love to have one of these machines! I've particularly wanted a Z33 for a long time since it's an older machine, and its early 1950s design aesthetics are reminiscent of the Model LX. It also appears to be built like a tank, as was the LX!
However, the Z75 is a really great looking machine (other than the ugly black plastic hose), and, from what I can surmise from the videos I've seen of it, is very powerful.
I don't suppose anyone by any chance has one, or knows where I could find one (either model).......
(P.S.: Look at the Z75 flip-over rug nozzle -- it surrrre does look like the nozzle for the G.E. Swivel-to canister and the early version of the G.E. Roll-Easy machine!)[this post was last edited: 1/30/2015-15:06]
http://https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlbYIAlLKOs

