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Joined: Nov 28, 2007
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Filter Queens
Original Message   Jun 4, 2008 4:55 pm
Carmine and I suggested a new thread.

Let's hear all there is about Filter Queens.  All I basically know is they are exclusively appointment only DTD.  They are expensive, and they last for freeking ever.  I have heard they have gone plastic, but other than that the basic design hasn't changed. 

Did Royal once build them?  Or did they build Royal?

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Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Filter Queens
Reply #11   Jul 16, 2008 8:42 am
Mister_Bojack wrote:
I have to agree with Venson on the power nozzles. The new one on the Majestic 360 model seems to be an improvement. I personally like the older machines when they were entirely all-metal down to the bucket and caster set, but I never understood why FQ wouldn't put a larger motor in the machine. Probably the noise issue. I think the older machines run quieter too. I'd take one of those older Princess canisters in a heartbeat!



Hi,

Though the earlier FQs proved heat endurant, I think a bigger motor would up the heat production factor and possibility of early breakdown.  Without the muffling material, which also held in heat as it cut noise, FQ would rank as average regarding noise levels.  That is not news -- Electroluxes, prior the G, were quieter because of the exhaust filters they used.  However, I have to defer to craftsmanship as FQ and the old Luxes remarkably seemed to endure when a lot of others didn't.  I know of few people who ever thought to change the exhaust filters on early Luxes or the secondary filters on FQ but these machines kept on going and going.

Best,

Venson early

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Trebor


Joined: Jan 16, 2009
Points: 321

Re: Filter Queens
Reply #12   Jan 17, 2009 8:43 pm
The reason F/Q did not put in bigger motors is: a more powerful motor tips the airflow/suction ratio toward suction, meaning more of the fine dust clings to the filter, causing it to run hotter. It IS possible to clog a F/Q w/ drywall, plaster, concrete, or road dust. Seen it happen,.Sold model 31X in undergrad years. Those were really, really good vacuums, even on carpet w/ straight airflow nozzles
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