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It shows how little people value the fruit of their labor. Maybe it is having had Depression era parents, but noting is wasted and we certainly don't destroy a working appliance that way just to make a funny video. Most of us have to work hard to afford these things, and Dysons are not an inexpensive vacuum (not saying the price is justified by their quality, just that they typically are priced on the high side of mass market vacuums). I have motorcycles, cars, appliances and furniture that are decades old and I am conscientious about taking good care of my stuff. I don't like throwing money away. These knuckleheads apparently don't value their own hard work, or maybe things come to easy to them. Either way it's not healthy.
 
I asked them why they done this, and they said it is because they hate Dysons, and nothing was wrong with the DC01, now there are so many people out there who need a vacuum especially if they have kids. By selling this, it could benefit both the seller and buyer, but what do they do? Use the Dyson to vacuum up fire.
 
My Parents..

Would have fixed my behind to where I would not have been able to sit down for a week!! If I ever destroyed something perfectly usable, once I tore up my Mothers old Westinghouse iron...she striped up my legs with a switch but good...and that old iron wouldnt steam anymore...she told me not to take it apart, but I did anyway, with a hammer!!! I was all of 5 years old, and I never forgot that lesson!!
 
That was a lovely little video, I watched it twice! Their laughter and fire really fixed that ear piercing high pitch squeal. The next one that they do, they should really consider putting fire crackers in its tank...that would be a blast!
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No one had to smack my behind to make me value the fruit of my hard work Kenkart. It just comes from having to work for everything I own, long hours at sometimes miserable jobs (until my current one) and having to defer purchases because the money just wasn't there. Darned if I was going to destroy anything I owned that worked because replacing it would be hard to do on the money available. Sometimes I think that when people have too much or stuff is too easy to come by they don't value it. That video is a great example. They should have given it to the Goodwill or Salvation Army so someone else could get some use out of it (or a Dyson loving Vacuumlander could swoop on it cheap).
 

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