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rocketman1622


Joined: Feb 26, 2010
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Aerus Ultra Guardian
Original Message   Feb 26, 2010 6:30 pm
Hi everyone,

I just got suckered in to buying an Aerus Lux Guardian Ultra cannister vacuum. The guy told me it was the top of the line and normally sells for $1799. I had a very old (15+ years old) electrolux that I traded in and I ended up paying $1000 plus tax. Did I get a good deal? It seems like an awful lot of money for a vacuum but I was told I shouldn't have to buy another vacuum for about 20 years or so. If it matters, I am from Maryland. It seems so difficult to shop around because the dealers don't want to give you prices over the phone. My mother was the biggest influence. She loves her electrolux vacuums.

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CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Aerus Ultra Guardian
Reply #14   Mar 3, 2010 7:54 am
procare wrote:
Rocketman,

  Most any vacuum sold these days that has bags will almost always come with a couple of extra bags except  HOOVER.  Bags are offered by me for a few leads that I could use a customer 's name. If you got the deal (price) you said you did , how could you ask the man to take more money out of his pocket.

   You asked about the water units. It is Reverse osmosis. where it is better than the competition is it's efficiency. Most all units have a 10% efficiency rating. For every 1,000 gallons that  runs thru the unit you lose 900 gallons as waste water. The Purelux unit is 75% efficient. 1000 gallons goes in 250 gallons of waste water comes out.  So when you use the water unit and get  7.5 gallons , you had only 2.5 gallons of wastewater. Far better than  get one gallon and have 9 gallons of wastewater.

Two units are available.  The best way to learn more is go on the website- WWW.Aerusonline.com and go into the water section. They work great.



Hello Procare:

Thanks for responding. 

Do you know how and why Aerus entered the reverse osmosis water purification business with Purelux?  It seems like a vacuum business diversion and not a logical and complimentary by-product that would coexist equally.  Does Aerus employ a separate cadre of salespeople for these units or the same salespeople as vacuums?

Carmine D.

Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: Aerus Ultra Guardian
Reply #15   Mar 3, 2010 8:23 am
Electrolux entered the H2O purification field for the first time in the era of the model 'J'. The unit was called the "AquaLux" it was sold by the same salespeople as the vacuums. Alas, it was ahead of its time.
No one was interested.
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