What sets vacuums apart?
Tom Del Rosso wrote:
"James Sweet" wrote in message
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Well when you can find them used for next to nothing then anything can
be a bargain, again they're not bad products, just vastly overpriced
new.
Do you mean the $800+ models, or the $300-$350 models as well? The cheapest
available today is around $110, but the cheapest of anything is usually
worthless.
Well I guess it depends on what other vacuums cost these days. I've
never in my life paid more than $50 for one and that was the Kirby I
quit using because it was too heavy and clumsy, the one I've had since
then was free. All is relative I suppose. It's a vacuum, I just need to
to clean, I don't need a status symbol.
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