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    Quote Originally Posted by kss View Post
    Ive came across some working dysons that Ive sold for $30/ea.... but I agree with this too..... Im still little league tho lol... so when Im out driving, I take what I can get. but I am mostly shifting into e-waste now, haven't been to curbco in a few weeks.... spending too much time with e-waste and resale of ewaste... but the cords are worth about a dollar so if im already out and looking for stuff, and its there, ill take it, but def not going out my way for one thats for sure.
    Yeah, stick with the ewaste, at least the by product of ewaste is the steel cases. Not like vac's, the by product is worthless plastic that you end up wasting time messing with just to throw the plastic away. I always say i dont want to waste my time taking plastic apart and filling up my garbage cans, but thats a whole nother story. The more scrap you get, the more trash is left over from breakdowns... Plus too much skusting factors with vacs. from the filth, bugs, and cat piss stench from some, ive seen enough horror stories back in the day for a .10 motor. Cut the cord and ... "On to the next, Where ever that might be."

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