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My parents were fairly supportive. They actually bought me a 5 gallon shop vac and a Bissell stick vac for Christmas one year. Still have the Shop Vac, the Bissell got sold.
My mom also got me a Eureka Mighty Mite at an estate sale one time. I think that might have been my first vac, still have it too.
They would also let me pick up vacuums from the trash to take apart. But I wasn't allowed to take them in the house. I had a Kenmore canister and a Hoover Celebrity I got at one house that were missing everything. A Eureka F&G and a Hoover Convertible.
One time I found a hard bag case Hoover Legacy which was like new other than the bag case tabs had broken off. They did let me keep that one and even let me get a new bulb for the headlight that was burned out and bags for it. Back when you could buy genuine green Hoover bags at the grocery store! Miss those days.
One of our neighbors used to pick up things from the trash and he left a Kenmore upright and a canister on the porch. My parents hated that but let me keep them for a while. Then I had to throw them out.
One year my aunt bought me a Black and Decker Car Vac (12V Dustbuster with attachments).
So overall my parents were supportive of my collecting. It was when I got older they didn't like it. She was ok with me getting brand new vacuums or ones that were always kept clean. But since when I started driving I discovered old vacuums at Habitat and started buying them, she didn't like it, and said they were about the dirtiest thing to collect.
But eventually I showed her that I clean them all out and get new bags, etc. And she realized I wouldn't likely stop the interest so she was passive about it. But honestly they do take up a lot of space, and I have gotten a lot more selective about what I get.
Also both my grandparents let me play with their vacuums. My grandparents on one side had a Montgomery Ward metal wet/dry vac that I have a picture of me playing with, which my grandma gave me recently. My other grandmother let me get out her Singer Silver Glide canister and put it together though I never actually used it.
My mom also got me a Eureka Mighty Mite at an estate sale one time. I think that might have been my first vac, still have it too.
They would also let me pick up vacuums from the trash to take apart. But I wasn't allowed to take them in the house. I had a Kenmore canister and a Hoover Celebrity I got at one house that were missing everything. A Eureka F&G and a Hoover Convertible.
One time I found a hard bag case Hoover Legacy which was like new other than the bag case tabs had broken off. They did let me keep that one and even let me get a new bulb for the headlight that was burned out and bags for it. Back when you could buy genuine green Hoover bags at the grocery store! Miss those days.
One of our neighbors used to pick up things from the trash and he left a Kenmore upright and a canister on the porch. My parents hated that but let me keep them for a while. Then I had to throw them out.
One year my aunt bought me a Black and Decker Car Vac (12V Dustbuster with attachments).
So overall my parents were supportive of my collecting. It was when I got older they didn't like it. She was ok with me getting brand new vacuums or ones that were always kept clean. But since when I started driving I discovered old vacuums at Habitat and started buying them, she didn't like it, and said they were about the dirtiest thing to collect.
But eventually I showed her that I clean them all out and get new bags, etc. And she realized I wouldn't likely stop the interest so she was passive about it. But honestly they do take up a lot of space, and I have gotten a lot more selective about what I get.
Also both my grandparents let me play with their vacuums. My grandparents on one side had a Montgomery Ward metal wet/dry vac that I have a picture of me playing with, which my grandma gave me recently. My other grandmother let me get out her Singer Silver Glide canister and put it together though I never actually used it.