I Hate Tellus Vacuums.. the hot air blowing up at you. My stepfather had one when we got him lol.
I have a red cheapie I got from Godfreys when they first arrived.. I do have a $19 black stick vac from Kmart which is great for smaller patches. It comes apart as a hand held but I dont remember how to do it lol.
MrP loved his Kirby, so did Bob the cat he would ride on it.
My fave would have been the Bagless Russell Hobbs one we got from Briscoes when MrP stopped vacuuming and I sold it.
I will say I prefer vacuuming wooden floors to carpet, the rugs are easy enough to do, which I was worried about on the longer one in the lounge.
Missy spotted the dryer going and sat and Watched it for ages lol.
Enjoyed a few hours painting..
Then went and cleaned the top of the stove. Wont be long and the landlord is going to need to replace the rings that hold the elements up. But they will hold for now.
I knew the whiteboard would help me, its working well.
Apparently when my father was young he was a "tester" on toys. Before they were sold. If they survived him they were ok to sell.
His job when he died, Putting motors in cars lol
I have a red cheapie I got from Godfreys when they first arrived.. I do have a $19 black stick vac from Kmart which is great for smaller patches. It comes apart as a hand held but I dont remember how to do it lol.
MrP loved his Kirby, so did Bob the cat he would ride on it.
My fave would have been the Bagless Russell Hobbs one we got from Briscoes when MrP stopped vacuuming and I sold it.
I will say I prefer vacuuming wooden floors to carpet, the rugs are easy enough to do, which I was worried about on the longer one in the lounge.
Missy spotted the dryer going and sat and Watched it for ages lol.
Enjoyed a few hours painting..
Then went and cleaned the top of the stove. Wont be long and the landlord is going to need to replace the rings that hold the elements up. But they will hold for now.
I knew the whiteboard would help me, its working well.
(29-06-2025, 03:26 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: I had a cousin, who had an interesting penchant for 'luxies'. Brett was four when he first started focusing on these things and as a family we soon learned if he was visiting it was important to hide the vac. Because he would take it to pieces, given a few minutes peace and no one watching. He could always put it back together again, but no adult would trust him to keep that up.
He became an excellent automotive engineer. Some things are just meant to be.
Apparently when my father was young he was a "tester" on toys. Before they were sold. If they survived him they were ok to sell.
His job when he died, Putting motors in cars lol

