Around here plastic goes for about 40-60 per ton. Not worth it IMO unless you have a lot of storage space because a ton of plastic takes up a lot of space. What I usually do is cut off the cord, use a hammer to get the motor out, and throw out the plastic. When it comes to the motor I usually remove some of the Alum and brass and cut the outside loops of copper and pull them out. The armature goes in with my motors, to much time for to little metal and I don't burn any kind of scrap containing plastic so saving them up to do that is out of question for me at least.
Edit: Remember to check the handles with a
magnet most of the time there iron but occasional there alum. More often the little swiffer type ones that people use to clean tile or laminate have alum handles. I've also found hose extensions that are alum.
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