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God, you've been having fun. I could peruse the charity shops daily. Just get a map and go from one to the next. In fact I did that at one point in the Chicago land area, but it was in the North suburbs near Gurnee. It was so much fun.
 
Hit the flea market then did a tour of the Goodwills. The Goodwill in Glen Ellen has an Electrolux Discovery II for $5 with hose and attachments. the rest was pretty boring.
 
The Goodwill in Willowbrook still has the Singer Vacuum
The Goodwill in Downers Grove has a Hoover Windtunnel canister with Power nozzle
The Goodwill in Woodridge has a Hoover Futura and a Eureka Europa canister both with power nozzles.
 
Hit 10 Goodwills today, lots of plastic, saw what I thought was one of those folding Hoovers. It turned out to be an Electrolux Quicklux (OMG there are still some of those around?)
 
Plastic, plastic, plastic....

The last time I saw a decent vacuum of any sort at any thrift store around here was last spring when I snagged a pristine Kirby Gsix with accessories for $50. The only other thing that even halfway caught my eye in recent memory was an Electrolux upright last fall, that was until I saw how trashed it was.
 
Lucky find

I found a Kenmore Drytech last month at Amvets for $20. It runs flawlessly I also found a few days later, a newer Panasonic Jet Flo for $5 and a Kirby G4 for $40. I rarely find something truly interesting to buy so the Drytech was a score. Now I have two Drytechs.
 
Hit the Goodwill in Downers Grove and found this Hoover Model 64 for $4.99, the bearings are going but I figure I can salvage parts off of it.

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The Salvation Army store in Montgomery has a Lavender Model 33 Hoover for $8.59. The dump out bag on it looks like it came off some commercial vac with the plastic at the bottom of the bag facing backwards.
 
Going thru the thrift stores always amazes me how much crap people buy and then discard a year later. We truly have become a disposable society.
 
 


 


 


"...Simply amazing stuff. Then, for a while, nothing at all."


 


I don't think it's just the shops either.  It will be like that on Ebay, Craigslist, and the like as well.  


 


One weekend I found 5 things on Craigslist that needed to be purchased and juggled to make it happen.  Other times, it's like like a funeral parlor. 


 


Same thing with Ebay.  Back in November, I couldn't buy enough stuff, then in February, it's like Ebay put a moratorium on listing canister vacuums.
 

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