FYI, Reddit is not a microblog.
I’ll leave this one up since it’s pretty unique and humorous as far as reddit posts go.
FYI, Reddit is not a microblog.
I’ll leave this one up since it’s pretty unique and humorous as far as reddit posts go.
Gotcha, sorry. I'll hold off on posting reddit screenshots here.
They all just sitting there collecting dust
Nice pun!
I think that's a double entendre.
A woman walks into a bar and asks the bartender for a double entendre.
So he gave it to her.
They all suck.
I really appreciate that these types of collectors of random appliances exist whenever I need to buy something and want to read real opinions written by people instead of the garbage sponsored recommendation list articles that seemed to pollute the search results (even before the LLMs appeared) that forced everyone to start appending 'reddit' to their Google queries.
Oh, boy, I hate the "Top 5 X of 2025!" articles in my search.
I just skip right over those
this collection really sucks.
We're you not at the vacuum collector meet up featured in How to with John Wilson (s03e04)?
My exact thought when I saw this post.
Same, came to recommend the series. So many good clips!
I'd love to see a whole series dedicated entirely to finding these people who have dedicated their entire life to some esoteric craft.
I like the cat shaped one
Specialized food-dish vacuum.
Just trying to fill the vacuum in their life
Henry, HenrySomething, and James
Where's George? Off sucking Jeff again?
Must be Garbage Time.
But who's collecting the collectors?
This must be a thing. This is not the first time I’ve seen someone with a vacuum collection. There might even be a word for this.
My boss is collecting racing bicycles. He does not drive them. He has about 40.
Best one is the Oreck on the right. Like choosing the correct holy grail 😂
Oreck, the Honda of commercial vacuums.
Honestly I never found them to perform better than other vacuums, just that they're simply designed and easily maintained.
While Dyson is overpriced with cool (clear) but inferior materials (clear plastics tend to be more brittle than color), I've found they do work a lot better than most others. Just not $500 better than others.
So this is why Amazon really pushed vacuums to me after I bought one. I was like really Amazon I only need one stop please I don't need 10 vacuums.
man im jealous
My nephew was mad about vacuums up till he was about 5 or 6, and I used to watch vacuum videos with him. There was one kid called numaticrules or something who had a massive collection of Numatic vacuums (the Henry family of vacs). And another channel called Vacsock, which was a guy who just vacuumed up socks.
I wish he watched that stuff still instead of the skibidi crap he watches now.
Why american vacuuma have faces?
Thats a ~~US'~~ British companies brand identity, might say something about US-ans that they make a profit this way but might also not say anything about people from the usa.
Edit: Numatic the name of said company and it is from England. Interesting fact as a bonus:
The company was founded on 9 September 1963, and as of 2024 is owned solely by Chairman and Founder Chris Duncan, who created the compact shape for the cleaner. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numatic_International
Not judging just thought it was cute
Funnily enough i looked it up some time after replying to you, only to find out it is actually a British company and not a US one.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_%28vacuum%29 https://numatic.com/our-products/homecare/vacuums/
Is the Henry not British?
There is not only someone who collect things that suck, but also someone who collect things that blow.
Poor Henry's looking a little anaemic
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