mercuryman73
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I thought I'd start a funny thread discussing some of the adjectives that some "friends" of mine have used to describe my vintage Electroluxes. Of course, many do appreciate them--especially the machines that are in pristine condition--but some of my more "seasoned" (a.k.a well-worn) vacs have been called a few things which I'd never consider them to be.
First, when my sister's plastic Sanitaire vacuum (which lasted only a few years) began blowing sparks out of it, she junked it and I offered her one of my vintage 'Luxes. Her response? "I don't want one of your old stink bombs in my apartment!"
So, "old stink bombs" is one derogatory term, here are a few others:
"old relics"
"toe-breakers" (meaning that the machines are heavy and, if you accidentally drag them over your foot, they will break your toes)
"dust-belchers" (since they have no HEPA filtration)
Anyone have any terms to add that you've experienced people mentioning with regard to your vintage vacs?
First, when my sister's plastic Sanitaire vacuum (which lasted only a few years) began blowing sparks out of it, she junked it and I offered her one of my vintage 'Luxes. Her response? "I don't want one of your old stink bombs in my apartment!"
So, "old stink bombs" is one derogatory term, here are a few others:
"old relics"
"toe-breakers" (meaning that the machines are heavy and, if you accidentally drag them over your foot, they will break your toes)
"dust-belchers" (since they have no HEPA filtration)
Anyone have any terms to add that you've experienced people mentioning with regard to your vintage vacs?