Thread Number: 37764
/ Tag: Recent Vacuum Cleaners from past 20 years
How do you put a vacuum cleaner to sleep...? |
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Post# 402634 , Reply# 1   12/15/2018 at 11:18 (1,951 days old) by mieles5380leo (Virginia)   |   | |
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Post# 402650 , Reply# 2   12/15/2018 at 17:49 (1,951 days old) by huskyvacs (Gnaw Bone, Indiana)   |   | |
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Post# 404196 , Reply# 9   1/17/2019 at 07:46 (1,918 days old) by Johnsmith96 (East Coast)   |   | |
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Post# 404200 , Reply# 10   1/17/2019 at 11:17 (1,918 days old) by Vacfan1982 (Cardiff)   |   | |
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Post# 404213 , Reply# 12   1/17/2019 at 22:11 (1,917 days old) by MadMan (Chicago, IL, USA)   |   | |
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I was gonna suggest selling or giving it to somebody and then getting whatever vac you want. Wouldn't have been wasteful, or dangerous. But you basically did that already.
Personally, I understand the hatred one can have for a machine, but I tend not to want to destroy anything, even if it's crap. Sure, maybe the engineers didn't care about the design, but when you think of the people who assembled it, made the molds, the stamping dies, the tooling, built the assembly robots, and all the effort and man hours put into making any sort of machine, it really does seem a waste to just destroy it. That's just me, though ^_^ |