I loved seeing all of the machines in this video. Particularly the Airways and Electroluxes. I have 11 Luxes, the LX is my favorite. Why don't all vacuums eject their bag?
Hey thanks for watching. As you can see from the channel I go to obscure Museums and places but the Vacuum Cleaner Museum was outstanding. You can tell by how long it was.
I'd love to visit there somebody. There's some seriously cool stuff for sure! I've got too many things going on to get into vacuums right now, but I do have a 1930s-40s Electrolux cannister style vacuum I'll try to restore soon. Got it for free about a year ago and just haven't done much with it yet. I've also got one from the 70s or so which will need work as well. Was r2d2 really based off a vacuum too?!? If so that's hilarious!
How Africa could replace the old machine if it doesnt recognize the renaissance let alone the renewable? Has it occurred to any one the question, are there some towns in Africa where vacuum cleaner is not yet known in on 21st century?
@@carlithebikerguy3873 My Mom had a Rexair Rainbow (the one that was the inspiration for R2D2) in the mid-60's. They were like $400.00 which is even a lot of money today and they sounded like a jet taking off. The interesting thing about the Rexair was that it didn't have a bag that the dust went in. There was a pan which you put water in, and when you turned it on it was like a whirlpool and the dust was captured by the water. It had many attachments, and you could put perfume in the water to make the house smell nice.
@@carlithebikerguy3873 My Grandma had an Electrolux, too. Ice Blue and the hose was very thick cloth. When I was just a little shaver my Mom and Dad both worked, so I spent the day with Grandma. When she would get the Electrolux out, they tell me I would say, "No beeper, no beeper!" I didn't like sweepers, but I did like washing machines. My Grandma had a 1957 Lady Kenmore. It had a stainless steel tub and a purple fluorescent tube around the top where you put the clothes in. I guess it was there to keep the microorganisms in check. It was a surreal experience. Those were the days when you could run a washing machine with the lid open. I would stand on a small stool and watch the clothes go around. I can still remember how It sounded. Lady Kenmore had a different transmission than all the other washers. WHOOSH whoosh. WHOOSH whoosh. And Grandma's fridge had the coldest milk ever!
There’s a lot of good history about vacuum cleaners which my family probably did have before I came along
It's 3:03 am & this is awesome! That lady is really cool as well!
Thanks for watching. It truly is a fun nostalgic place.
My Mom and my Grandma both had a Rexair Rainbow. It had a tank that you put water in to trap the dirt which you then had to empty.
Thanks for watching. One of my absolute favorite places. Been there several times.
great video! I'd love to go visit this museum.
Amazing museum! Thank's!
Thank you for watching
I loved seeing all of the machines in this video. Particularly the Airways and Electroluxes. I have 11 Luxes, the LX is my favorite. Why don't all vacuums eject their bag?
Hey thanks for watching. As you can see from the channel I go to obscure Museums and places but the Vacuum Cleaner Museum was outstanding. You can tell by how long it was.
im old 14 years and im collecting vacuums and i have 72 vacuums
That's a really cool hobby. Good luck with your collection. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Any chance you could do a video of it? Two years later I'm sure it's grown a bit
@@jhomrich89 if I get back to Missouri soon I’ll try to go by. It moved to Rolla MO.
I'd love to visit there somebody. There's some seriously cool stuff for sure! I've got too many things going on to get into vacuums right now, but I do have a 1930s-40s Electrolux cannister style vacuum I'll try to restore soon. Got it for free about a year ago and just haven't done much with it yet. I've also got one from the 70s or so which will need work as well. Was r2d2 really based off a vacuum too?!? If so that's hilarious!
Yep true story about R2D2. Thanks for watching. I typically do as much research as practical for my videos so I did verify the fact.
@@carlithebikerguy3873 That's awesome man!
@Tiger Woods' Escalade Actually, the collection moved to a new place: Mid-Missouri Vacuum, at 410 South Bishop Road in Rolla, MO.
How Africa could replace the old machine if it doesnt recognize the renaissance let alone the renewable?
Has it occurred to any one the question, are there some towns in Africa where vacuum cleaner is not yet known in on 21st century?
Did you get to do a factory tour? I'm thinking of going back for the tour. Great video!!
Someplace or Another No I spent too much time in the museum. What a great trip through memory lane.
i love the compact electrolux filter queen
AC lil corner thanks for watching. The tour took me back to my childhood. Remembering grandmas Electrolux and mom’s Kirby
@@carlithebikerguy3873 My Mom had a Rexair Rainbow (the one that was the inspiration for R2D2) in the mid-60's. They were like $400.00 which is even a lot of money today and they sounded
like a jet taking off. The interesting thing about the Rexair was that it didn't have a bag that the dust went in. There was a pan which you put water in, and when you turned it on it was like a whirlpool and the dust was captured by the water. It had many attachments, and you could put perfume in the water to make the house smell nice.
@@saintmichael1779 They were quite an investment back then. Grandma had the sled style electrolux that I thought was very cool.
@@carlithebikerguy3873 My Grandma had an Electrolux, too. Ice Blue and the hose was very thick cloth. When I was just a little shaver my Mom and Dad both worked, so I spent the day with Grandma. When she would get the Electrolux out, they tell me I would say, "No beeper, no beeper!" I didn't like sweepers, but I did like washing machines. My Grandma had a 1957 Lady Kenmore. It had a stainless steel tub and a purple fluorescent tube around the top where you put the clothes in. I guess it was there to keep the microorganisms in check. It was a surreal experience. Those were the days when you could run a washing machine with the lid open. I would stand on a small stool and watch the clothes go around. I can still remember how It sounded. Lady Kenmore had a different transmission than all the other washers. WHOOSH whoosh. WHOOSH whoosh. And Grandma's fridge had the coldest milk ever!
What about those two stick like vacuums on the left side of the wall what are those
Not sure which ones you mean, but probably a bellows style from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Thanks for watching.
Not the bellow one the electric stick vacs
I want to go !!!
You'll love it. I sure did.
Sorry to the people at the Vacuum Cleaner Museum for making fun of the Museum.
The 30s canister vacuums had a clean air system
Yep, and by today's standards they would probably say it's a polluter. Thanks for watching.
What happened to the vacuum Museum
It's called Mid-Missouri Vacuum now, at 410 South Bishop Ave., Rolla, MO.
I’ve Been There Before In March 2012
Only men had Chevies and only women used vacuum cleaners.
That sucks
Im writing a paper
Littleheifer 96 thanks for watching. It’s a wonderful museum with many historic milestones in home cleaning.
That museum sucks! 1 Star! Get the joke?!
You should go to the Fan museum next door. It Blows.
this museum sucks! XD.