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How To Recycle Your Old Vacuum Cleaner

  • Aneeta Moor
  • April 5, 2022
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  1. Broken Vacuum Cleaners
  2. Try Simple Repairs
  3. Recycling Center
  4. Ask A Vacuum Company
  5. If It Still Works
  6. Donate It To A Charity Shop
  7. Selling Online Or Try Swapping Events
  8. Sell It To An Electronics Store
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Although everybody has a vacuum cleaner, few people put any thought into recycling it once it breaks. With the wear and tear that the products put up with, they can easily break down, leading to many people throwing them in the trash and upgrading to a newer model.

This leads to a considerable number of vacuum cleaners being tossed onto the garbage pile every year. This can wreak havoc on the environment, as the appliances can take decades to decompose, if ever. Many people will be environmentally-minded and want to avoid this.

However, they may not know-how, or where, to recycle their vacuum cleaner. There are various ways that you can do so.

Broken Vacuum Cleaners

There aren’t many things you can do with a broken vacuum cleaner but replace it with a new one from Target or similar stores. Additionally, with discount coupons available on websites like https://www.raise.com/coupons/target, you might just find yourself at the end of a pretty good deal.

This means that a significant number of people throw them in the trash. Before you do so, there are a few things you should consider first.

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Try Simple Repairs

Many people believe that their vacuum cleaner should be thrown away as soon as it starts acting up. There may be a few simple fixes to take care of it, however. You should concentrate on a few areas, with its bag being the first thing to look at.

Dust off the insides and replace the bag, and your vacuum may work as well as new. This can be a common problem with the unit and is often something that people overlook.

If this doesn’t fix the problem, you should inspect the nozzle and any attachments.

There can often be a blockage in these areas, which will greatly impact its performance. As simple as it sounds, it can be an easy way to fix a problem.

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This can be a great way to avoid needing to replace your vacuum. You should also perform regular maintenance on your cleaner, and other appliances, as it prevents any problems from occurring.

Recycling Center

If your vacuum cleaner no longer works, then you should consider a vacuum recycling center.  The majority of the units are recyclable, so there should be no problem donating it.

It may take some research to find an appropriate center, though the environmental benefits can be worth it.

When you’re at the center, you shouldn’t have to worry about which bin to put the vacuum cleaner into

Staff at the centers will be able to assist you with this area.

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The unit will typically go toward creating plastic plant pots, outdoor furniture, and even car dashboards. The potential use of this can be endless, which further increases the environmental benefits of the donation. When you do this you will need a new vacuum cleaner. We have prepared an excellent list for you. Check out our list of the best electric brooms.

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Ask A Vacuum Company

If you’re purchasing a new vacuum, the company you’re buying from should be able to discuss options for your old unit.

Many will take it off your hands, by picking it up while they’re delivering the new cleaner. In many cases, the units will be stripped apart and used to repair other vacuums.

While some companies may not do so, they should be able to recommend a local recycling center.

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This often means that you’ll know what your options are without having to spend time researching the area.

It takes some time to deliver new equipment. But the need to keep the house clean does not disappear. For this occasion, we have prepared tips for cleaning hardwood floors. You can also find out how easy it is to remove hair from the carpet.

If It Still Works

If your vacuum cleaner still works, but you’re looking to upgrade, there are a few other options available to you. With a certain amount of research, you may even be able to make some money out of it.

Donate It To A Charity Shop

Many people donate clothes to charity shops regularly, which often leaves them with an excess of unwanted clothing.

However, functional appliances usually aren’t donated too frequently. This may leave them in a dire need of units.

By donating your vacuum cleaner, will be going to a good cause and creates a win-win situation for everybody involved.

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Not only will you have a no-cost way of getting rid of the unit, but someone in need will be able to purchase it at an affordable price.

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Selling Online Or Try Swapping Events

If your vacuum cleaner is relatively new and in good condition, you may be able to sell it online. There can be several groups on social media and forums that may be specific to your area.

This can be much more convenient for people, while also allowing you to make money to put toward your new cleaner.

To do so, you’ll need to take several high-quality photos of the unit from different angles.

You should show it off in a positive light to gain interest in it.

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It’s recommended that you research what other second-hand vacuum cleaners are selling for in your area.

This will give you a general idea of what to expect. Swap meets may also be a potential avenue for you. These often take place a local community fair, and allow you to trade your unit for other products of an equivalent price.

This can be beneficial for everybody involved, as you’ll be able to find an appliance that you’ll use.

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Sell It To An Electronics Store

Many electronics stores will be open to purchasing second-hand units. While you mightn’t get as much as you’d expect, it can be put toward a new vacuum.

This means that you’ll be able to save money on the purchase.

This can depend on your local store, as not every shop will do so.

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If they sell second-hand products alongside new ones, then they may be likely to purchase your old vacuum cleaner.

Each of the above will minimize the impact you have on the environment. Depending on your state, you may need to put some time and effort into finding where to recycle your vacuum cleaner. This mightn’t be as large as you believe, as it can often need just a simple Google search.

Much of this can be applied to other electronics that you have. With each unit that you recycle, or even reuse, you’re reducing the harm you may be doing to the environment. Recycling can be a win-win for everybody, as it offers a feel-good way to get rid of your unit.

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