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LOL I guess I got a little bored. I was taking stuff out of the basement when I found this-I completely forgot I ever got it! Its supposed to work (has a power box to plug into and everything), though it doesn't lol. Still, it by far makes the record of being the smallest vac in my collection.

Haha, found some mini furniture and a wierd cardboard felt thing and couldn't resist...

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I wish I had the washer-dryer lol ("Do not use water in dishwasher or washer-dryer"). I probably would be the type of person to do that too...

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Oh thats awesome! I was actually thinking of wrapping the hose with string or something (that would have taken a while lol), just cause it does look so eh now. It also has some nasty kinks in it, guess those can't come out? But I might just bid on those Charles-thx for the link! My one question is would the cloth part be able to come off to cover the hose, or could it be used as a hose, or just for decoration? Also, anyone have any suggestions as to how to get this thing to work? Cuz while I've done some work on my normal vacs, that hasn't involved electrical work...let alone miniature vacuum-electrical work! But it would be absolutely hilarious if this thing actually started working and I could vacuum up sugar or dust bunnies or something lol! That'd make a fun youtube video..
 
Re the hose, I have a couple of the "vintage look" cloth-covered audio cables (they look great with my theremin!), but I have never tried to remove the cloth cover. I'd say you have some experimenting to do!
 
Ohh yes, I have seen those miniature "hoovers" and want one - but the last time I checked, they were only available in the UK and the company was not exporting them elsewhere.
 

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