Such blatany idiocy...

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In another one of his clips-the numbskull tries to "sell" the two condemned vacuums.Too bad for both-that Hoover 719 and an Eureka Boss.The cretin also has a video of the poor Boss getting its "Test"He is so determined to pick up that battery!Neither machine "picks" up the battery so it gets destroyed.In even another video-he "tests" an Oreck XL vacuum.Keep that man AWAY from your vacuums!
 
i dont recommend people watch this muppets vids.

They are examples of sickening wanton vandalism!
Totally unnecessary destruction of sound, collectable vintage machines and to say that i was rather upset by it all does not do it justice.

Truth be told I am livid!!!!

Admittedly I am not in a position to save the cleaners, having enough on my hands doing my bit to help preserve the UK examples, but it makes for very sad and distressing viewing.

I toyed with the idea of uploading a comment to the vid, but really couldnt be bothered dealing with all the hassle that would no doubt ensue.

Over the years of watching appliance vids on youtube, I always thought that it was UK individuals who seemed to get cheap thrills from vandalism and destruction. Appears that I was wrong.

Oh well - let us all keep trying our best to preserve what is out there and save them from morons, the like of which produce these videos.

ta ta for now.
paul
 
Shop vac, broom or no vac at all

They should get a Shop Vac or use a broom NOT use these nice vintage vacs
 
Use A shop Vac to clean up his "messes"?He smashed what Shop Vacs he had.Is he going to smash his broom next?In one of the videos he uses a broom to sweep the bits away from the wall for the "condemned" vacuum to try to pick up.Would have been easier at that to use the broom and a dustpan to clean up the messes.Does he smash things so he can try to pick up the mess with the condemned vacuums and then smash them when they can't pick up the remains?That dude has a few loose tubes and circuit boards in the head!
 
OOHM

OUT OF HIS MIND! He shoudn't have ANY vac at all! Why use such nice vintage vacs as a shop vac? I think he should get a Craftsman shop vac or a Toro electric leaf blower.
 
I Didn't Watch The Video,

but it sounds disgusting, and obviously the guy has a few screws loose. I can't understand why someone would get a thrill out of destroying something--maybe dropped on their head when they were born?
Jeff
 
Can we please stop posting these links to videos where people destroy vintage vacuum cleaners?

They all end with the same result... we all get upset about it... and then the cycle repeats.

Just my 2 cents.
 
I can't bear to watch these trash-something videos. They

So don't! It really is that easy. As long as people keep making a fuss about him smashing vacuums, he's going to keep right on doing it. People like him are fueled by other people's discomfort. As long as people keep sending him hate mail and bashing his videos, he'll keep right on going.

If you want him to stop, don't comment on his videos, don't post hate threads here on the forum, don't do anything at all. If he doesn't get a rise out of people, he'll lose interest soon enough.
 
the smashy idiot has even stated he will not post anymore videos unless more people react to them.So maybe ignoring him is starting to work.Sadly there are other "smashers" out there-they are linked to the "Smashtuff30" videos website.
 
THAT...

...is the video that made me stop watching these demolition videos. There was another video elsewhere, different user, that was final straw for me giving extra parts to others. Sure, I'll give extra parts to folks -- but only folks that I know well. Just being a site member or club member isn't going to cut it anymore with me. Once burnt, twice shy.

These people may think this type of thing is cute or fun now, but down the road it can come back to haunt them.

John
 
Our "smashy" freind is gone-he has removed his smash videos.He got into an "Efight" with another youtuber.For the heck of it-tried the link at the beginning of this thread and found out the rest of the story.Also ignoring him must have worked too.
 
are you kidding me?????

I am a kid. Once and a while kids like to get destructive with things that are unwanted, such as I DO NOT KNOW, a BROKEN General Electric BAGLESS PLASTIVAC. I highly doubt that there is anyone here that loves plastivacs to death. It was broken to begin with, and it was given to me by my neighbor. Instead of throwing it out, I figured why not have a little bit of fun with it! I do agree with everyone here that it truly is digusting when people tear up vacuums that are actually worth something. One person, I am sure he is the most popular one at doing it, beat up HOOVER CONCEPT 2 ELECTRONIC. It makes me sick to my stomach also, but it is just a bagless plastivac. If it truly offended anyone out there, then I am sorry. Thank You Very Much,
Chase
 
No, young feller, I'm not kidding, for your sake. Yup, I'm offended to see such behavior from 'one of our own', as it were.

All very well and good and understandable that one has a little fun but that's not how it comes across to viewers from a Vacuum Collector's site and perspective who once in a while get mired in discussing this type of pointless destruction. It's been up since March 27 and you didn't heed the previous hint.

I'm not going to attempt to address the statement "Once and a while kids like to get destructive with things that are unwanted".

All I'm suggesting, in light of your other fine watchable vacuum comparo videos, is that this one has really run it's course and ought to be deleted. It reflects negatively upon you, Chase, who should be setting an example for your fellow teenage posters.

You're welcome.

Dave
 

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