in Tameside drop theirs off at the family home for him to take apart, clean and put back together. And he has earned hundreds of pounds in a matter of days.
Kind hearted locals then also started a crowd-funding campaign and raised enough to buy him his own top of the range model as a thank you.
He now says he wants to invent his own model from scratch when he's older like the billionaire tycoon Dyson. Ollie, from Hyde, who has recently been assessed for autism, has always been obsessed with vacuum cleaners since getting a plastic toy one as a 10 month old baby his family say.
Rather than computer games, sport or other hobbies, he has been making cardboard models of vacuums, and more recently dismantling, exploring and fixing them.After.
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