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mole
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Re: Perfect Vacuum
Reply #6 Apr 6, 2008 7:08 pm |
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This doesn't look like it has the automatic control on the front. Does it have a bag change indicator instead? Hi Bud, the machine has neither. Aerus/Electrolux has a lock on the automatic feature. I do like the filtrete bags though, this machine is compitition for the AERUS/electrolux classic series,they are almost the same price, I like the metal body feature. ON ANOTHER FORUM SOMEONE SAID THAT THE FRONT SKID PLATES ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE,its not an aerus off the shelf part but if you have connections in inventory they will find it and ship to their franchised dealers............
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Venson
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Re: Perfect Vacuum
Reply #7 Apr 12, 2008 8:28 pm |
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Howdy all, I got a very pleasant surprise. I found a brand spanking new copy of Floor Care Professional's April 2008 edition in my post office box today. There's lots of stuff that was covered regarding the VDTA show in Vegas and I learned that Perfect Products presented not only its Power Team canister but two uprights as well. To answer a prior question, per the article the canister employs an Ametek Advantek motor that is claimed to provide125 inches of water lift. The two "new" uprights shown in the article are clones of regular and wide-path Sanitaire commercial uprights fitted with high filtration bags. Best, Venson
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mole
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Re: Perfect Vacuum
Reply #9 Apr 13, 2008 7:04 am |
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Howdy all, I got a very pleasant surprise. I found a brand spanking new copy of Floor Care Professional's April 2008 edition in my post office box today. There's lots of stuff that was covered regarding the VDTA show in Vegas and I learned that Perfect Products presented not only its Power Team canister but two uprights as well. To answer a prior question, per the article the canister employs an Ametek Advantek motor that is claimed to provide125 inches of water lift. The two "new" uprights shown in the article are clones of regular and wide-path Sanitaire commercial uprights fitted with high filtration bags. Best, Venson Hello Venson, You are becoming an insider , i think the real professionals already know that the SANITAIRE uprights 886,887,889,899widetrack machines are and always have been the best rug cleaning machines to come down the pike,It use to go head to head against HOOVERS commercial series uprights, The machines were so closely matched that the only differences were color and prices,you know that the sanitaire design belonged to eureka,it was their commercial division,comes in two mundane colors blue and red, The retrolux speaks for itself, still the hottest selling rebuilt vacuums on earth are metal body ELECTROLUXES, What type of cleaner you think people want ,something that looks like a flash gordon spaceship design or something that digs dirt like no tomorrow, Function over flash thats what these 2 machines are all about, MOLE
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Danorob
Joined: Jul 26, 2007
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Re: Perfect Vacuum
Reply #10 Apr 26, 2008 4:32 pm |
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I picked up my "Perfect" lux Canister Relica on Wednesday, and thought I would share some pictures....Opening the box was like going back to 1987 !!!!! I think this is now my favorite of all the vacuums I have had ..... Let me know what you all think, Dan
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Danorob
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Re: Perfect Vacuum
Reply #14 Apr 27, 2008 12:52 pm |
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HI danorob, nice looking piece,
Is the front pivot wheel rubber coated?
Word on the street is the bag coupling is thicker than the oem lux bag and essco and desco are telling the dealers that these bags do not work in the Aerus/Electrolux's ,could anyone help us out with this one?
Is the machine louder than a diamond jubille,or ultralux L.X, I would imagine with the ametek/lamb motor it's a little louder.
And lastly whats the cord length,
Thanks a bunch
MOLE Hi Mole,
Yes - One of the improvments was that all wheels on the canister and the power nozzle are now rubber coated.... The cardboard collar on the bag is slightly thicker then the lux version ,but much, much stiffier... A few people have used them in the old lux cleaers with no aparent harm - the actual bag is identical to the shape and size of the Lux "C" bags... I think noise level is about the same as the Electrolux Marquis was... When pulled to the red "max" mark the cord is 19.2 feet...
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