I guess there's a collector out there for just about everything.
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I may or may not own 4 myself.
Every couple of years, my mom gets mad at her vacuum cleaner and buys a new one. I get the "if you can fix it, it's all yours!" hand-me-downs and....all of them have worked just fine.
The only one I purchased myself was the shop vac
Used to snatch them off the side of the road in the 90s. Watch a movie while cleaning them up, new bag and a belt, $20 profit.
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Used to snatch them off the side of the road in the 90s. Watch a movie while cleaning them up, new bag and a belt, $20 profit.
Smart!
So far only one has needed "repair"....in the way of ripping the dog hair out of the roller with a blade.
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Just trying to fill the vacuum in their life
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This guy's hobby sucks.
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We're you not at the vacuum collector meet up featured in How to with John Wilson (s03e04)?
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'd love to see a whole series dedicated entirely to finding these people who have dedicated their entire life to some esoteric craft.
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He has a theme song if you didn't know.
I did not know.
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FYI, Reddit is not a microblog.
I’ll leave this one up since it’s pretty unique and humorous as far as reddit posts go.
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FYI, Reddit is not a microblog.
I’ll leave this one up since it’s pretty unique and humorous as far as reddit posts go.
Gotcha, sorry. I'll hold off on posting reddit screenshots here.
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Why american vacuuma have faces?
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Why american vacuuma have faces?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Thats a
US'British companies brand identity, might say something about US-ans that they make a profit this way but might also not say anything about people from the usa.Edit: Numatic the name of said company and it is from England. Interesting fact as a bonus:
The company was founded on 9 September 1963, and as of 2024 is owned solely by Chairman and Founder Chris Duncan, who created the compact shape for the cleaner.
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There is not only someone who collect things that suck, but also someone who collect things that blow.
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He should put low batteries in each one, see if he can sync the beeps.
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Used to snatch them off the side of the road in the 90s. Watch a movie while cleaning them up, new bag and a belt, $20 profit.
The number of vacuums I see thrown away at my condo complex that literally are just clogged...
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He should put low batteries in each one, see if he can sync the beeps.
You're thinking of smoke alarms
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Why american vacuuma have faces?
Is the Henry not British?
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Thats a
US'British companies brand identity, might say something about US-ans that they make a profit this way but might also not say anything about people from the usa.Edit: Numatic the name of said company and it is from England. Interesting fact as a bonus:
The company was founded on 9 September 1963, and as of 2024 is owned solely by Chairman and Founder Chris Duncan, who created the compact shape for the cleaner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numatic_InternationalNot judging just thought it was cute
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Not judging just thought it was cute
Funnily enough i looked it up some time after replying to you, only to find out it is actually a British company and not a US one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_(vacuum)
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My nephew was mad about vacuums up till he was about 5 or 6, and I used to watch vacuum videos with him. There was one kid called numaticrules or something who had a massive collection of Numatic vacuums (the Henry family of vacs). And another channel called Vacsock, which was a guy who just vacuumed up socks.
I wish he watched that stuff still instead of the skibidi crap he watches now.