the collar connection found on the step down models (which admittedly are probably still good machines). The Guardians seem to have the features I want - adjustable speed of suction on the handle as well as what appears to be the better of the two Aerus/Lux hose connections to the canister - the seemingly firmer "pin" connection vs. I have figured out the "start" of that generation of machine - the Renaissance - but get a little confused trying to "date" the versions of similar looking Guardian machines. In particular, I have been scanning the more recent Aerus label canisters - the Guardians in particular, as they seem to have the feature set and top line performance. Having been an owner of Electrolux vacs (Super J and QVC version Ultralux upright) I am likely to stick to the Aerus/Lux brand, and looking to replace both, which have seen better days - I'll likely donate them to someone in the biz who can restore them or cannibalize them for another restoration. ![]() ![]() I also find that once a unit has been in the field we get to know it's faults and strong points better. I am the type to buy late model high end equipment, to save $$ and get the most mileage for the buck. ![]() It seems to be time to find some new cleaners, so I figured it best to ask the experts/enthusiasts for the lowdown on what's what in recent Electrolux (Aerus) machinery recently available :-)
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