I've been thinking about this for a while.
Once a Vacuum Cleaner becomes vintage (over 20 years old), should you put it into "retirement" and only use it occasionally, or still use it regularly to stop it seizing up, so to speak ?
There seems to be pros and cons to keeping vintage cleaners going and retiring them.
Pros for retirement:
-Less wear and tare
-Obsolete (and thus irreplaceable) parts won't wear
Cons for retirement:
-Parts may seize up due to stagnating
Sorry I couldn't come up with any more pros and cons, but you get the gist of it.
So, your views ?
Once a Vacuum Cleaner becomes vintage (over 20 years old), should you put it into "retirement" and only use it occasionally, or still use it regularly to stop it seizing up, so to speak ?
There seems to be pros and cons to keeping vintage cleaners going and retiring them.
Pros for retirement:
-Less wear and tare
-Obsolete (and thus irreplaceable) parts won't wear
Cons for retirement:
-Parts may seize up due to stagnating
Sorry I couldn't come up with any more pros and cons, but you get the gist of it.
So, your views ?