Trash & Treasure Hunting Amazing Rubbish Multiple Dysons Awesome Toys ─ leokimvideo

Some of the most amazing treasure hunting finds in my Summer 2018 Council clean up trash and rubbish studies. There is easy money to be made if you have a keen eye for the good stuff being tossed out. I find some amazing toys, Transformers, Thomas The Tank, Little Shop Minis, Bruder Cement Mixer, Tonka Toys to name just a few. Worrying to see the Thomas Trackmaster 2 playset parts being dumped, says much about those toys. There is the typical stuff like office chairs, BBQ's, microwave ovens, cheap vacuums, patio heaters, steamers, vacuum blowers and one very common link to all this is what I call Made In China syndrome. We seem to be addicted to cheap imported goods that have a fairly short lifespan. There is one item I find which reminds us of how it used to be before we became addicted to cheap imported goods. There are even some items that are thrown out which are not even used. I see this happening more and more and one dynamic which has changed is, our suburb no longer has a Charity Shop! This is a huge loss to the community and it inhibits the useful recycling of goods. It was amazing finding 3 Dyson vacuum cleaners, all are from the earlier Dyson range and these are added to my now very extensive Dyson vacuum collection. I can find 50 rubbish made in China vacuum cleaners to one Dyson. The stuff on the rubbish piles is free, and it's always amazing to see what being thrown out. For me it paints a picture of society and gives warnings to where we are headed. The future is not looking very good at all if the Made In China syndrome continues.




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