Great (contemporary) vacuum binge of 2020

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blackheart

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I've acquired a fair number of machines in the past few months, I boxed up some of my machines to store and it seems like I've completely re-filled all the space I made already. It's crazy! I suppose though when I move, hopefully next spring, I'll have room to properly store and display all of them.

Well....I can't quite recall the order I've picked them up in but I've picked up a Soniclean soft carpet, a Rotho (thomas) TT aquafilter, a Eureka Smartvac, a Dyson DC39, a Neato botvac, a Miele Carina, a Hoover constellation, a Filter Queen 360, a Dirt Devil platinum force handvac, and a Silver King Blue Max. At the end i've included a photo of one of my closets cleaned out and what it looks like now. Collecting has sometimes been described as a sickness and i'm beginning to see why, again.

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Hmm...

I'd say I'm fairly balanced but it really depends on the task. If I'm mainly wanting to clean my floors i'm more likely to grab an upright if i'm wanting to do a lot of above the floor cleaning then I'm more likely to grab a canister.
 
Very nice. I really like the Filter Queen and the Hoover Constellation especially. I hear those Eureka Smart Vacs are good vacuums.
 

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