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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #79 Oct 11, 2009 8:41 am |
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Check out www.aerusonline.comThey have finally updated their website with the new redesigned vacuums. ![](/components/FCKeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/regular_smile.gif)
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #80 Oct 12, 2009 9:28 am |
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Check out www.aerusonline.comThey have finally updated their website with the new redesigned vacuums. ![](/components/FCKeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/regular_smile.gif)
Designed and assembled in the USA with 20 year limited warranty.
N-I-C-E. Carmine D.
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Vernon
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #82 Oct 12, 2009 11:54 am |
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Hi,
I think, considering cost, the Legacy and Classic will be the better deal for buyers.
What size is the brushless motor mentioned in comparison to the standard motor they'd used?
Venson Venson, I agree with you that the Legacy and Classic are the best bang for your bucks here. If you want to increase the filtration on these two models, just purchase hepa bags instead of using standard paper. By the way, the Legacy is the quieter of the three. In regards to the vac motor, it is made by Johnson electric, it is a single stage. Also, it does have carbon brushes. It is rather deceiving though, as the brushes come right after the fan unit, and the body of the motor is encased over them. We are so used to seeing the fan unit, field, brushes on the commutator, and the bearing coming right after this at the end. Not so in this model. The brushes are located about half way down the motor. I do believe Ametek Lamb has a similar version called the Advantek series where they have done the same thing in regards to brush location. If memory is correct, I believe it is a 5.25 inch diameter??? motor. Have I seen the motor-yes, held it in my paws. Vernon
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If my vacuum can remove even one spec of dirt that yours misses, then mine is better than yours - even if there's no proof that mine would have picked up as much dirt as yours...
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #84 Oct 12, 2009 2:31 pm |
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Venson,
I agree with you that the Legacy and Classic are the best bang for your bucks here. If you want to increase the filtration on these two models, just purchase hepa bags instead of using standard paper. By the way, the Legacy is the quieter of the three.
In regards to the vac motor, it is made by Johnson electric, it is a single stage. Also, it does have carbon brushes. It is rather deceiving though, as the brushes come right after the fan unit, and the body of the motor is encased over them. We are so used to seeing the fan unit, field, brushes on the commutator, and the bearing coming right after this at the end. Not so in this model. The brushes are located about half way down the motor. I do believe Ametek Lamb has a similar version called the Advantek series where they have done the same thing in regards to brush location. If memory is correct, I believe it is a 5.25 inch diameter??? motor. Have I seen the motor-yes, held it in my paws.
Vernon Vernon, Are the HEPA bags sold by Aerus-Lux?
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #87 Oct 12, 2009 6:43 pm |
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Venson,<BR><BR>I agree with you that the Legacy and Classic are the best bang for your bucks here. If you want to increase the filtration on these two models, just purchase hepa bags instead of using standard paper. By the way, the Legacy is the quieter of the three.<BR><BR>In regards to the vac motor, it is made by Johnson electric, it is a single stage. Also, it does have carbon brushes. It is rather deceiving though, as the brushes come right after the fan unit, and the body of the motor is encased over them. We are so used to seeing the fan unit, field, brushes on the commutator, and the bearing coming right after this at the end. Not so in this model. The brushes are located about half way down the motor. I do believe Ametek Lamb has a similar version called the Advantek series where they have done the same thing in regards to brush location. If memory is correct, I believe it is a 5.25 inch diameter??? motor. Have I seen the motor-yes, held it in my paws. <BR><BR>Vernon
Thanks Vernon, I'm looking forward to a chance to see this new motor myself. There's been ongoing curiosity on my part as to when they'll start putting out motors of lesser size (by end-to-end depth I'd guess)that can match present power output standards. Also thanks for the noise advisory. Best, Venson
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