This is a small project indeed, but it was worth it to me to break down because there wasn't any other money making/maximizing job I could be doing at that particular time.
I took a curbsided Swiffer SweepVac apart by removing the screws and prying the halves apart. In this photo, the plastic is on the right, the wad of NiCd batteries will get dropped off at a free recycling place and the
scrap metal components are in the center.
Is there a trick to open the motor to get at the copper wire I can see inside or should I just hit it with a hammer?
Can anyone who has dismantled a Swiffer before recommend a good way to get the long turquoise plastic pieces out of the aluminum handle? They're jammed in there and won't pry out and they'll bring down the price of the aluminum. Thanks!
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