any toy vacs that are interesting? maybe for sale?

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ive got the dc01 had 8 of the dc01s when i was younger had 3 of the dc05s when i was younger and had 6 of the dco7s when i was younger lol but my dad when i used to live at home he threw them all away had to take like 18 toy dysons to the rubbish tip was so upset about that but i still got them anyway. trying to build my collection up again
 
i had every toy dyson that was made back then i think the dco5 destijl i think i had 3 of them 8 dc01 toys maybe more than 7 dc07s i only remember getting the green and purple ones 2 dc08s not to sure but maybe 10 dc14s later on a few years after that. but all together in my life ive had over 200 toy vacuum cleaners
 
I had several toy vacuums when I was younger. The first one I had was the Dirt Devil upright that was modeled after a Dirt Devil Vision, but it had a detachable hand vac that was modeled after the Dust Devil rechargeable hand vac. It had actual suction, but it was very weak. It did pick up enough fuzz to require emptying, which was a pain, as you had to unscrew the dust cup part to empty it. I also had a Dirt Devil Upright based on the old Dirt Devil Deluxe design. I remember it having better suction than the other Dirt Devil toy. It had a small cloth bag that actually collected a fair amount of fuzz and other junk. I then got a Dyson DC14 toy by Casdon. This one had the most suction, but it was only at the wand end. The underside of the head only had small wheels. It was a fun little toy though, and I was quite upset when it ended up breaking.

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No, it is unfortunately long gone. I think I killed it accidentally when I vacuumed up drywall dust with it during a remodel. Because the little dust trap it had didn't actually have any real filter, it ended up dying pretty quickly. I think I took it apart after it broke and used the bin and motors for something else.
 
the toy hoover convertible i had i took it part and put a motor in it connected to the fan and used a cord which plugged into a battery and it did suck things up
 
I have two shop vac toys (knock off) that had decent suction, but very cheap little hoses. They are not together or clean at the moment, otherwise I would take a pic.

The other one is the one Crazykirbydude is talking about, a rare 2000s DD junior. I had to take it apart to un-jam it, the fan is rather large for a toy. No suction on the bottom, but it has a roller brush that is powered by the wheels. Later, they ended up downgrading it to have no suction or hose, and have a cheap sound chip in the base.

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Vintage toy vacs anyone?

The first one is modeled after a Hoover Model 63. I think that one actually plugs into the wall and has a fan just like a real Model 63, but smaller. The second one is a toy version of the Eureka Princess upright. I love the detail on the bag and base!

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