Experts like those at the Vintage Vacuum Museum focus on preserving the history of brands like Hoover and Eureka.
Businesses like EZPAWN accept vacuum cleaners in good condition as they are high-demand electronics.
The market for old vacuum cleaners is divided into three main categories: for working units, collectors and hobbyists for vintage models, and scrap/recycling for broken machines. 1. Direct Resale Buyers (Best for Working Units)
If your vacuum still works well, these platforms are your best bet for finding individual buyers looking for a bargain:
Local vacuum repair shops sometimes buy old units to refurbish or use for hard-to-find parts.