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When we were little and younger, we would go to our parents friends houses or our friends houses and ask to see or use they're vacuum. We've all done this right? Well.. Generally they would always be flabbergasted by us asking to see they're vacuum cleaner. Because, most of them, have not ever heard of somebody having a vacuum collection as a hobby. Then they would of course say go right ahead, because anybody in they're right mind would enjoy a free vacuuming of they're rugs and floors.


However, I'm sure we've all been in the position where they're were a couple of people who would not allow us to run the vacuum through they're house. For certain reasons, a couple I've heard are: "No, it's to heavy to take out and put away, or it's broken, it's somewhere around here I'm not sure. Like they misplace they're vacuum cleaner. How grim. Or the "I've already vacuumed today.." excuse. I can respect the fact that people do not want they're vacuums messed with if we don't know
them very well, would think maybe we're the kind of person that would pick up anything and damage they're vacuum because theyre not ours. But that's not the case. I would with mine if it was something
It could handle like, a small wrapper or a occasional penny in a clean air machine. To make sure I don't damage the fan, or fan casing.

Have you ever had anybody do this? If so. Please tell us your story! I'm sure a lot us on here would love to hear your stories. (;
 
My Grandparents' house! I was almost never allowed to vacuum at their house, they had a Dirt Devil plus, and the bag was almost always full. I remember one time (I was maybe 13 or 14) they went to the store or something and let me stay at the house alone, well of course the first thing I did was get out the vacuum! They got back after I had finished and put it away, and my Grandma said "DID you vacuum?" And I told her that yes I had. She said in the harshest tone I ever heard from her "it did NOT need done, it was already CLEAN." I now have that vacuum after the attachment hose diverter got broken. I fixed it though. Grandpa replaced it with a Bissell Cleanview widepath in about 2006 and it is pretty much worn out. I have used that vacuum much more and repaired it twice since Grandma passed away in 2010. I hear my grandma every time I vacuum in that house even to this day. I almost forgot about the time she sent my grandpa down to the basement where I was vacuuming and told him to bring the vacuum (the bissell) back upstairs before I wore the carpet out lol.
 
Happend to me.

This happend to me with my Aunt only I didn't ask to use the vacuum. I asked if I may try out her shark steam mop since I had never used the steam pocket mop before and she rudley so NO! To this day I wish I had been able to ask her to use the vacuums sice she a had a Hoover Concept one and a very old Oreck. Oh well......
 
Never had that, because I've never asked. I have some decorum thank you very much!

When I'm at somebody's house, I'm there to see them, not their Vacuum Cleaner.

I did change the bag and quickly run my Grandfather's Miele over the living room carpet, but I wouldn't actually say to somebody "where's your Vacuum Cleaner so I can use it ?"

I don't mean to insult anybody or say that if you do this you are strange in any way, please accept my most sincere apologies if it was conveyed in that way.
 
jmurray1

Maybe you should re read it. I said, when we were younger. When we were younger and would go to parents friends houses, I'm sure a lot of little kids did it. And I wouldn't say 'where's your vacuum so I could use it' to anyone. That sounds down right rude. Read the post again and make sure you know what your talking about before posting. Thanks.
 
I do know what you were talking about, but granted, I could have made more of an effort to express what I was saying was in past tense.

It was early, I hadn't drunk any coffee, my apologies.
 
And by the way, I didn't mean you would actually say it in that context ("where is your Vacuum Cleaner so I can use it ?"), but it is what you would mean, deliberately or not.

Again, sorry if this offends, it is not intended to do so.
 
Oh no it's fine. I just remember when I was young asking people to use they're vacuum when the adults were talking and having drinks. I used to entertain myself with that. And no apology needed. I understand.
 
I didn't have the easiest time with my vacuum interest as a child. My mother HATED it. She thought it was weird and would get embarrassed by it. If ever we went out to someone's house and I mentioned vacuums or washing machines, I would get grounded.

However, I was sneaky. My childminder would always let me use her vacuum and help out with the washing. My Dad was always great with it and my Nan and grandparents always used to let me use their vacuums. I still remember what was in every house on our street.

I don't ever remember anybody refusing to let me use their vacuum, but I do recall my Aunt insisting I was supervised when using her brand new Dyson DA001 in 1993. It was the first Dyson I had ever seen and was fascinated by how modern and funky looking it was compared with our Kirby. I got to vacuum her whole living room with it, but I had to be supervised as it was brand new.
 
"I didn't have the easiest time with my vacuum interest as a child. My mother HATED it. She thought it was weird and would get embarrassed by it. If ever we went out to someone's house and I mentioned vacuums or washing machines, I would get grounded." That sounds a little harsh if I may say so!

I don't mean to disrespect your mother, but she should have accepted you for what you were, that being somebody who was interested in Vacuum Cleaners and Washing Machines.

Is she more understanding these days ?
 
Yeh, she's better with it now than she's ever been - she will actually ask for my advice now if she needs it. She still won't willingly have a conversation with me about appliances though.

I do understand now why my Mum did some of the things she did when I was a kid - doesn't mean I agree with them, but I understand more.
 
All my mother's friends were very nice about letting me see their vacuums. I didn't always get to use it, but they were happy to show it to me. In fact one time a friend of hers gave me a Bissell owner's manual as a birthday gift.

However, my grandparents on my father's side have issues with me and vacuum cleaners. We only get to see them about twice a year, but they know very well how knowable I am about vacuums. They don't really like to talk about or allow me to use any of their machines. One year in July I asked if I could use their Beam central vacuum, which had not been used for years, if not a decade, and they let me use the whole week we were at their house. But the following year they refused to let me use it.

They once also excluded me from a vacuum purchase. My uncle was buying a new condo so he need a new vacuum. My grandparents are very, very loyal to Oreck. So they told my father they were heading over to the Oreck store that day, but they didn't invite me. When we got to the condo that day, they told me all about the Oreck store. I found that a little rude. Plus I would have happily given them a vacuum if they had asked, and I even had an extra Oreck at the time.

Thankfully I haven't had to deal much with negative opinions about vacuums, but I feel sorry for those that do/did. It must make you feel very sad.
 
Almost every where I went I did that. Most of my friend's families or my parent's friends knew, so it was never a shock if I asked to see their vacuum. My dad's and my mom's parents never had a problem with me using their vacuums, in fact, they loved having me over because I'd always vacuum the entire house! I remember at Christmas, probably around 2000-2001, one of my uncles was having the family Christmas party, and during the party they actually let me use their Dirt Devil Lite, I have a picture using it that day! But almost anytime I asked to see a vacuum, people would gladly show me, and they would go on and on about how good this particular model was and they'd go through all of the features that they loved about it.
 
MY long suffering Father would always take me to see the vacuums in shops, hotels, his offices. Yes there were people who thought it was strange but then there were my parents friends who knowing I was coming over not vacuum so I could vacuum there house for them, at the time I thought it was great and that they were kind but now I just think, The sneaky little buggers.
What was really cool is they came into my shop the other day not knowing who I was and bought a dyson, only after they did so did they see a pic of my dad and I when he took me to Electrolux at age 12, Then they knew exactly who I was and great laughter.

Gareth
 
I never asked to use someone's vacuum, but I had to see it. If they wouldn't tell me where it was I would search for it. Thank goodness my beloved Aunt would "hide" the toy box in the hall closet next to her suitcase Hoover.

Now babysitters, they would let me vacuum as it served a two fold purpose. It kept me busy, and they got their floor clean. One only had an electric broom, poor thing.
 
Never asked to use one, never will ask to use one!

Yeah, I've never asked to use a friend or relitive's vacuum. I get my fair share of the vacuums at home!;)
 
I remember back in '85, a family friend of my parents bought a red TriStar CXL 2-speed, so I got the chance to vacuum their house. Later that year, we bought a red CXL too; & still have the TriStar to this day. :)

There were a few folks I knew that would NOT let me use/see their vacs!

Almost everyone I knew had their vacs stored in plain sight & not in closets.

TriStar CXL (various color/models)
Rainbow SE
1980s Hoover Convertibles
Electrolux Diplomat (now mine)
Eureka ESP
1990s White Westinghouse upright (Eureka Bravo or Powerline?) (My sister's vac)
Craftsman 16-gal Shop Vac
Green Hoover Celebrity stored by front door
 
The vacuums I got to use or see( im talking early childhood under 10 )

Moulinex Major ( moms )
AEG vampyr 509 ( moms
Hoover turbomaster ( moms )

Electrolux 504 ( nextdoor neigbour)
Electrolux 506 ( lady across the road)
Electrolux 502S ( paster's wifes)
Electrolux Z1000 ( paster's wifes)

Electrolux 404 ( Grans )
Hoover sensitronic ( Grans )

Hoover Junior ( one of the church vacs , the only one light enough that I could push)
Hoovers concept one ( friend of mom's )
 

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