In my post on the 30, I included a picture of it next to what was then the newest model I owned, the Guardian C154B. Since acquiring the C154E, it seems appropriate to feature the oldest and the newest together. Actually, I happen to be using the C154E as my upstairs machine right now, and I thought I'd also take out the 30 for a little light work (I do like using my older vacuums, but I'd never over-use them).
Its fascinating to note that there is approximately 70 years in the difference between these two models, and yet the basic design is the same. The only real noticeable change over the years is the location of the power cord and the direction of the exhaust (from the rear end to the top). When something works, it doesn't need much fixing.
"Elux": an abbreviation for "Electrolux" formerly used on some Electrolux models + "luxurious" = Eluxurious. A showcase for my personal collection of Electrolux and Aerus vacuum cleaners, and their features, style, design, and history. See my "Eluxography" page for what you will and won't find on this blog, and for information about me and my hobby. Pleasant Electroluxing and Aerusing to all, and to all a clean home.
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Hi Bob, I just purchased a used Electrolux Guardian 75th Ann. It's not in good shape, it needs bags and filter, but I don't have part numbers, bag # anything. Could you please help me? Thanks Sylvie
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ReplyDeleteThe Guardian 75th uses Style R bags. I buy mine in bulk from eBay. Try a store on eBay called "American Vacuum Supply"...they have decent prices for bulk (50-100) packages of bags. Of course, you could try your local Aerus depot, but it'd cost you more.
As you can see from the pictures, the Guardian takes the box HEPA filter. Try searching eBay for "Electrolux Guardian/Lux 9000 HEPA filter", and make sure its the box style that sits on top of the machine, not a flat one.
Lots of luck with the Guardian,
Bob