delaneymeegan
Well-known member
OK, ... OK, ok, ok. right, I mean there is the ASKING PRICE, but no body ACTUALLY pays $3000 to $4000 for a vacuum.................. do they?
I'm just a cheap bastard because, there is no way in HELL I would spend money like that on a single vacuum.
The most I ever spent on a brand, spankin' new vac was in 1993 and that was for the last metal Electrolux, the Ultralux Classic, AND it was also the last one the dealer had. So I got the last of the last. (At that time I had no idea of the significance of that, I just felt like a king with my new lux) I spent like $675. No regrets, wish I still had it, though I've since found a replacement at a fraction of the cost.
In about 1985, I threw money down the drain on a NEW, cool looking , TOL, gray Hoover Dimension 1000. They were nice and quiet, but HEAVY and big. I think I spent upwards of $400 +/-100 ? Fun for a week, but....
Before that I bought, as a kid so my parents bought it for me, a 1980 Sears Best TOL canister vac, then a 1982 TOL Sears Best canister vac, then another Sears Best TOL (variable speed w/wand power switch) canister from 1984. Each costing about $365, or less. No regrets. Wish I had them back.
Other than a few other cheaper, new machines in the $50 to $150 price range, everything else has been used and either came from the curb, Goodwill, or similar. I've owned at least 100 vacs in my life. Wish I had them all back.
But it's just jaw dropping, some of the ridiculous prices posted. One can buy a like new Kirby, Rainbow, Filter Queen, and others for ..... $50, $100, maybe $150 on line. It may, or may Not need a simple clean up/wipe down and polish, but, whatever.
Some people don't know how to do that, I suppose, and have money to burn, so.....
I'm just a cheap bastard because, there is no way in HELL I would spend money like that on a single vacuum.
The most I ever spent on a brand, spankin' new vac was in 1993 and that was for the last metal Electrolux, the Ultralux Classic, AND it was also the last one the dealer had. So I got the last of the last. (At that time I had no idea of the significance of that, I just felt like a king with my new lux) I spent like $675. No regrets, wish I still had it, though I've since found a replacement at a fraction of the cost.
In about 1985, I threw money down the drain on a NEW, cool looking , TOL, gray Hoover Dimension 1000. They were nice and quiet, but HEAVY and big. I think I spent upwards of $400 +/-100 ? Fun for a week, but....
Before that I bought, as a kid so my parents bought it for me, a 1980 Sears Best TOL canister vac, then a 1982 TOL Sears Best canister vac, then another Sears Best TOL (variable speed w/wand power switch) canister from 1984. Each costing about $365, or less. No regrets. Wish I had them back.
Other than a few other cheaper, new machines in the $50 to $150 price range, everything else has been used and either came from the curb, Goodwill, or similar. I've owned at least 100 vacs in my life. Wish I had them all back.
But it's just jaw dropping, some of the ridiculous prices posted. One can buy a like new Kirby, Rainbow, Filter Queen, and others for ..... $50, $100, maybe $150 on line. It may, or may Not need a simple clean up/wipe down and polish, but, whatever.
Some people don't know how to do that, I suppose, and have money to burn, so.....