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tase

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I went the the thrift store today and found quite a few items!

First, I found two Sentria attachment kits. One was in the box, and the other had no price tag on it. I think it was attached to a Kirby, but someone pulled the set off (it was taped) and took the Kirby without the attachments. (I wish I went yesterday.)

Then, I found a Classic III box with all the attachments except the hose and wands. I found the hose, but it was in disrepair and I didn't feel like messing with it.

I didn't buy it, but I found a Kirby Omega box with the Rug Renovator and attachment box (like the Classic III one.) I don't own an Omega and the floor polisher was pretty rusted. I didn't want to see the rest after that.

Still, two Sentria sets for $20 and a Classic III set for $9. Can't beat that.


Oh. I never posted about it, but I found a Sentria II kit with most of the attachments and the hose for $8 a few weeks ago along with the Tradition "plastic" box of tools for $7... I'm starting to have more attachments then I know what to do with.

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I've got two of them! The Classic III and my Sentria. (My sentria is pretty heavily abused... not by me though.)
 
Good-now you are all set-glad the Kirbys you have now have been "reunited" with some Kirby attachments!I have one of those Tradition "toolbox" toolkits.Do hve a few Traditions-not real good shape-but have them.
 
One of my first vacuums was a Hoover 541 with the attachments and it also came with a set for the Hoover 28. I eventually found a 28 at a thrift store and made mom buy it. I think I was about 9 at the time? It was vey early on in my collecting but I do still have it.
 
I wouldn't have almost any of the vacuums I have today if it weren't for the thrift stores around here.

Why, all but three came from thrift stores and even then, two of them were pretty much robberies...
 
I remember when we lived in Arvada when I was younger. All the thrift stores were filled with old vacuums and there were more than I could ever really expect to keep. But it seems it's dried up compared to what it is now. Very sad! Good finds are still there/here tho.
 
It's been pretty decent. In the past 6 months I've gotten a couple of machines.

$25 - Kirby G3 with attachments
$15 - Dyson DC07 Animal
$7 - Eureka Self Propelled Vacuum
$40 (I overpaid... oh well) - Kirby Classic III
$8 - Kirby Heritage
$15 - Electrolux canister that I cannot remember the model number of

And I've seen several machines:

Kirby Omega - Didn't buy because Goodwill wanted $100 for it
Kirby G4 - The thrift store wouldn't sell it to me for some reason
Kirby Classic III - Already had one
Kirby G3 - Tech Drive messed up
A few Electroluxes - Not into them
Royal 880 - disliked the look
Two DC14's - $120 each

uh... That's all I remember. You have your plethora of cheapo plastic vacs too.
 
The cheapo vacs dominate the scene sadly. I get enough of those things at work all day to want anything to do with them in my free time! Lol. I work in a vacuum store down in SE Denver (Monaco and Evans) if you're ever down here you should stop by. Except Mondays, those are my day off...
 

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