When did you get your first vac for Christmas?

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I remember seeing on "you've been framed" (kinda like..a show about funny home movies for you american members lol) and it had this kid (was american footage i think) asleep, or at least lieing/clinging to this vacuum whilst it was being used...clearly soft bags are as comfortable as they look =p
 
Dirt Devil 2-speed

The first (and only vac) I ever got for Christmas was in 1990, when I got a Dirt Devil hand vac. At the time, Sears sold a two-speed model, with a slightly different outer bag. I got the attachments as well. I should have asked for the Royal Prince instead. I still have it, along with the first vintage vac I ever got, a Hoover model 28.
 
When I was about...6 or so (?), I got a rechargeable Black & Decker hand-vac for Christmas - I think from my parents. Suction wasn't up to much, especially as I already had a Junior 1346A with tools by that point, which I used all the time! However, the fun thing about the hand-vac was that it could pick up water was well as dry dirt, and I remember my mum's dismay at finding me pouring a bucket-load of water over the bathroom floor so I could vacuum it up again!

I also got a maroon-coloured Hoover Turbopower toy one year, but it only lasted a few weeks, the handle snapped off and I was made to throw it away because of the 'sharp edges' the breakage had left!

The best gift I ever got was for my 13th birthday, my wonderful grandparents got me a Hoover Constellation! Still unbeaten for the category of 'best birthday present ever'!!
 
dirt devil classic

I think my first vacuum was my dirt devil classic with attachments, box, cord thing, and manual
 
Re: Plug-in Toy Vacuums

Charles-Richard, funny you should mention those Sears toy 110v machines. I actually got one of those for Christmas, when I was 4 or 5 years old. I can even remember asking Santa for it. This would have been 1964 or '65, so the memory's kinda vague, but if I recall correctly, it looked and operated just like a regular upright, only in child scale. I do recall it had a working headlight. A fun start to a lifelong obsession!
 
I have that sears kenmore toy electric vacuum! I got it on ebay for a winning bid of 60.00!! I wanted it so badly that i would pay ANY price!! Pic:

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hee hee Kyle, that's it!

So ... how well does it clean?! Does it actually have a revolving brush? Let's see a photo of it in action!!
 
no.. it doesn't have a brushroll! But it does suck some crums off a little bathroom rug! I like it and it works great and is in almost *MINT* condition!! I love it!

Kyle
 
Wow very cute Kenmore, Kyle! Thanks for posting a picture of it. I never knew that they made these. I wish that Hoover had made one. Is it loud? Sounds like it does have some suction. I am guessing that it has a cloth shake out bag. Congrats on this find. It has a good home now.

--Tom
 
Hey Tom!

Yes the Kenmore toy does have a shake out bag and it makes a weird noise! I think they were trying to copy the sound of vibration on the carpet! HAHA But look more pics:! SEE HOW MUCH IT LOOKS LIKE MY SINGER TWIN FAN!!!

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I've got one too

Kyle I have one of those toy kenmores also this one day I took the bag off and cleaned it. Talking about old toy vacuums or sweepers I have a 1966 suzy homemaker, 1974 tuff stuff vacuum (by mattle), an old bissle little queen, and a small 1950s tin electrolux. And who has the old rare dirt devil broom vac besides me?
 
I din't get any vacuums for Christmas....well yes i did but you will have to wait and see when it comes because it is COOL!!!

a note to Dirt-devil... the kenmore toy vacs the one in my pics are from 1964! I met the original owner of that machine and she showed me pics of Christmas 1964 when she got it..very interesting!!
 
Toy vacs

I have:

* Dirt Devil "Junior" upright vacuum brand new in the box - also the matching red hand vac brand new in box.

* Three ~1960 "Pretty Maid" uprights by Marx, one maroon, one light blue and one dark blue.

* Meile yellow canister

* a tiny little pink and white upright, about 8" tall, hard-body with clear plastic dirt chamber with little white pellets that jiggle up and down when you wind the machine up.

Others have come and gone over the years, including a couple of the Hoover World's Fair giveaways.

Tom Anderson, do you have the electric miniature 63?! [I *think* that's the right model -- the dark blue and gray one] I have seen a really cool print ad of mother and daughter in matching "cleaning outfits" using their respective Hoovers -- the byline says something like "Same mother, same daughter, same Hoover" or some-such. I have never seen one of these toy 63s and wonder if they really were fully functional - motor, "BAISAIC" agitator etc??
 

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