Huskyvacs wrote:
I only wish I could find this many vacuums at Goodwill anymore (the only thrift store here). If I see one vacuum I'm lucky.
I concur:
The same is true here. If I see any vacuums at thrifts around here at all, it's usually a beaten down piece of plasticrap that I wouldn't give a second look to. I'm just as glad of that because when I see something worthwhile, my addict nature comes out and I buy it like I did on Friday when I acquired a Kirby Ultimate G Diamond Edition with a tool kit (missing the crevice tool and surface tool) and shampooer (complete). This thing was in a state that only a true enthusiast could love—filthy but intact and working, except for the clip that attaches the top of the bag to the handle. Oddly enough, it has a new, totally empty bag it, which is one of many clues that suggest it was used primarily for shampooing carpets. I've begun the gradual process of cleaning it and putting it to rights. It'll take several weekends to get it into a condition worthy of bringing it into the house but it does have potential. One thing's for sure, it was worth the $50 I paid for the machine to see the cashier's expression when I told her that vacuum cleaner, with its accessories, had been over $2,000 when it was new.