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budmattingly
Location: Middletown Ohio
Joined: Feb 8, 2008
Points: 60
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #104 Oct 22, 2009 8:20 pm |
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Trebor, For the most part I like it. The motor is very loud and high pitched. The machine needs a multiple speed motor. The suction relief does no good at all. I can't use the sidekick even with the suction relief open. Sucks upholstery and bedspreads in and stalls out the sidekick. They have a bag problem that I have brought to their attention (with their new 2 layer bag, it pulls the inner layer loose exposing a lot of the outer layer bag. I sent them two used bags at their request and they sent me a new box of bags that do the same thing. They promised to let me know their findings, but about 3 weeks ago they turned the bags over to engineering and said it would take about a week for testing. I followed up a week ago and told them I did expect a reply as to what they found. I don't think they plan on telling me anything, which po's me very much. It's obvious they have a problem. Nice Color Combination Comfortable Handle Steers very well Looks great - Nice colors Tools store on the wand Totally sealed system On off switch is much better And most importantly, it cleans very well. Bud
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #106 Oct 24, 2009 7:20 am |
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Trebor, For the most part I like it. The motor is very loud and high pitched. The machine needs a multiple speed motor. The suction relief does no good at all. I can't use the sidekick even with the suction relief open. Sucks upholstery and bedspreads in and stalls out the sidekick. They have a bag problem that I have brought to their attention (with their new 2 layer bag, it pulls the inner layer loose exposing a lot of the outer layer bag. I sent them two used bags at their request and they sent me a new box of bags that do the same thing. They promised to let me know their findings, but about 3 weeks ago they turned the bags over to engineering and said it would take about a week for testing. I followed up a week ago and told them I did expect a reply as to what they found. I don't think they plan on telling me anything, which po's me very much. It's obvious they have a problem. Nice Color Combination Comfortable Handle Steers very well Looks great - Nice colors Tools store on the wand Totally sealed system On off switch is much better And most importantly, it cleans very well. Bud Bud, & others here:
What do you opine is the problem with the bags? Carmine D.
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Trebor
Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #107 Oct 24, 2009 9:05 am |
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The multi-layer bags were originally lined with 3 layers of what appeared to be something akin to facial tissue, soft, porous, and in need of the sturdier outer paper shell that enclosed them. The bags for the Silverado clone (called 'The Perfect') use the clothlike filter material sometimes labelled 3M filtrete, but I think there are more brands out there now. The new Airway bags, as most new high quality bags, are made of this material for durability, filtration, strong cleaning power as the bag fills, and resistance to tearing. They are also more expensive than their predecessors, in part, because they need less frequent replacement. With a much more powerful motor, and the quality control issues involved in outsourcing it would seem the new Aerus/Lux bags are simply not sturdy enough. During the first part of a bag's useful life in an Electrolux, the cleaning power actually increases before it begins to drop off (on average, depending on the material being sucked up) due to a favorable shift in the airflow/suction ratio. I saw the data plotted on the parabolic curve at the Lux factory in Bristol, VA. This was born out over decades of testing. There was obviously insufficient testing of the new bags because it was simply the familiar 'C' style bag used since the model 60. The very first 'C' bag was single layer paper. The salesmen would use an entire wrapper of bags during a demo because the single layer coated quickly and the automatic feature shut the machine off after only a few tablespoons of dirt had been picked up. Thus the multi-layer bag was created out of necessity. Testing would have revealed this flaw before manufacturing thousand of wrappers, but it was not deemed necessary. Apparently, at least in this regard, Aerus has learned nothing from history, but as George Santayana said, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
This message was modified Oct 24, 2009 by Trebor
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budmattingly
Location: Middletown Ohio
Joined: Feb 8, 2008
Points: 60
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #109 Oct 25, 2009 7:07 am |
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Carmine, I had a few bags left out of a box and also bought a new box when I purchased the vacuum. Then when I sent the bags for testing, they sent me another box. All 3 had the same issue. I also have a pro care upright. I cut one of their bags and compared it to one out of each stock I had. Procare glues their inner layer in several places including the seam where the inner layer overlaps. Aerus does not have as many glue spots and the seam where it overlaps is not glued on the seam. Thus the problem, the cyclonic action with the new more powerful motor pulls the inner layer off of an area of about 2 to 3 inches for most of the length of the bag. Obviously I don't want dust and dirt penetrating the outer bag and going through the motor. I know I have a 20 year warranty, but I have always taken very good care of my vacuums and always use the original bags that were designed for that machine. I recently purchased the new upright that matches the Lux guardian ultra. I cut the upright bag and it is the same way the canister bags are, not glued on the overlaping seam. I haven't checked it to see if the inner layer is pulling away yet. I will let you know when I do. This kind of all started when someone on this forum asked the question. Did Aerus check the bag for performance in the new machine, since it had a more powerful motor? I had to go look............ Sincerely, Bud
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #110 Oct 25, 2009 7:35 am |
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Carmine, I had a few bags left out of a box and also bought a new box when I purchased the vacuum. Then when I sent the bags for testing, they sent me another box. All 3 had the same issue. I also have a pro care upright. I cut one of their bags and compared it to one out of each stock I had. Procare glues their inner layer in several places including the seam where the inner layer overlaps. Aerus does not have as many glue spots and the seam where it overlaps is not glued on the seam. Thus the problem, the cyclonic action with the new more powerful motor pulls the inner layer off of an area of about 2 to 3 inches for most of the length of the bag. Obviously I don't want dust and dirt penetrating the outer bag and going through the motor. I know I have a 20 year warranty, but I have always taken very good care of my vacuums and always use the original bags that were designed for that machine. I recently purchased the new upright that matches the Lux guardian ultra. I cut the upright bag and it is the same way the canister bags are, not glued on the overlaping seam. I haven't checked it to see if the inner layer is pulling away yet. I will let you know when I do. This kind of all started when someone on this forum asked the question. Did Aerus check the bag for performance in the new machine, since it had a more powerful motor? I had to go look............ Sincerely, Bud Bud,
You're absolutely right. I suspect the bag maker blew it. Aerus needs to redeem a whole batch of bad bags and get new and better replacements. If you haven't already, you may want to fit some a piece[s] of the bag material cut to fit the rear end of the machine's bag holder to serve as a filter barrier. This should keep dirt/dust overflow from the bag from penetrating the motor. The greater problem of the Aerus bags. Carmine D.
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #112 Oct 25, 2009 8:12 am |
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. . . The last good bag was the grey silveado bags................
mole
Hi MP:E, Wow! You're talking way back to the mid-70s. I bought a Silverado in 1974. Venson
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mole
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Location: earth
Joined: Sep 30, 2007
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Re: New Electrolux
Reply #113 Oct 25, 2009 11:39 am |
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Hi Big V If you bought a silverardo in 1974, you must of bought a prototype, It was not released till 1982. Maybe you bought a SUPER J also a great machine,i liked the lightning bolts on the bags,they were yellow in color,B.T.W. theres a problem on the blue bags also its with the couplings.SOMETHINGS GOT TO BE DONE, Also its not a bad idea to staple the pleat At the bottom of the bag. KEEP YOUR FINGERS CROSSED, I have also replaced many late model motors because of bag breakage and dirt seepage into the fans, The new vortec style motors are not as rugged as the older motors, the rpms are into orbit and are very dust and dirt sensitive,unlike the old workhorse motors. I believe the ddm motor also has this same problem. regards MOLE
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