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Rechargeable Cordless Sweeper

Rechargeable Cordless Sweeper

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ESW-900
Rechargeable sweeper
-Cordless and rechargeable floor cleaner
-Transparent drawer-type dust collection box
-Knock-down design collection tube and easy to store
-Footswitch design
-360 degree rotation handle
-Transparent brush cover
-Charge indicator

 

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Q:a two pack of the Roomba Vacuum cleaners. How much did they cost?
About $150. If you go to the look at comments section, someone always posts the price 'cause woot doesn't tell once the item is history. For previous days, go to the community and look for the iterm. There's a link to the comments with each item.
Q:I'm looking for a vacuum that is less than $200, Upright, bagless, HEPA, can clean pet hair, and reliable/durable. If you know any other vaccuum brand that fits into ALL of my requirements above, feel free to tell me. I did some research and narrowed my list down to two. So my questions are:1. Which one should I buy? 2. What are the pros and cons between the two?
Years ago vacuums were mostly metal, with plastic used sparingly, as in bumpers, trim, etc. Nowadays vacuums are 98 % plastic, with metal used sparingly, such as in the motor, wheel shafts, screws, etc. Bissell has traditionally used a cheaper plastic, similar to the stuff they used to make those cheapie little toys out of. It doesn't stand up to rough use very well, cracks easily and breaks. Eureka has been in the vacuum business longer and I feel, makes a moderately good product. I'm not aware of any Eureka u/r's that allow for agitator shut down while running. Panasonic makes an u/r with that feature, as does Riccar and Simplicity, all in the $300-$500 range. Bagless machines require more filters to catch the dirt that the bag normally stops, so require that you purchase filters regularly instead of bags. It's a trade off. Also, when you dump the dirt container there's always that little puff of dirt back into the air, which you can frequently bypass with a bag. Consumer Reports rates bagged units over bagless units, nearly every time. One of the best vac's for the money is the Hoover Windtunnel u/r. If you have trouble with your arms or wrists they are available in self-propelled models, if not get one without. They all have great suction and a good agitator system.
Q:Are there any ladies out there who use a vacuum cleaner that has an inflatable bag on it? What kind do you have? Do you like it?
I have several vacuums and the one I have that requires a bag is Oreck. Yes, I like it, but it tends to smell like stinky feet after a while. With a bagless, I can empty it every time so I don't get that stinky feet smell.
Q:How many vacuum cleaners do you have?
4 - A Miele Callisto, a Miele Broom, A Sebo Upright, A Dyson DC 17. They are all great
Q:Anyone else have the experience of their dog turns into a raving lunatic when you get the vacuum cleaner out? How can you get him to stop barking?
I okorder and they have a bunch of training tips. including dealing with the loud noises that dogs don't like. good luck
Q:1. Vacuum Cleaners2. Straws3. American Idol4. or ????
NUMBER 3! I can't believe they got rid of Gina! Melinda is my favorite, but Gina is very good and should have stayed. I think this will be my last year watching. That show is just a bunch of baloney!
Q:I would like to know how exactly was the Vacuum cleaner invented, what is it's main purpose? Are there any unintended sequences from this invention? IE: Is it being used for things its not supposed to?Thank you for your opinions
The electric powered vacuum cleaner as we know it was invented by James murray spangler who was a janitor, he made it using a box a pillowcase a fan motor as well as a few other odds and ends this eventually leads to the start of the Hoover Company and Spanglers machine was the Model O, there are other designs that predate this which were manually powered, gas engine powered, and bellow powered. It's main purpose was to make the cleaning of rugs and carpeting easier. Of course with any machine there will be some misuse of it i have heard of people trying to clean the bottom of their pools with household vacuum cleaners
Q:Are Roomba's good vacuum cleaners?
My latest one is more heavy duty then the first. Gee two Yes I love it. Simple enough to run it every day and definitely better to clean daily then haul out the Big vacuum once a week. Glides from carpet to wood floor to area rugs and ceramic tiles easily. It does tend to chew up the fringe on rugs so I just got rid of those. Love it and would not do without. Picks up gravel, cheerios, dust and tumbleweeds if need be
Q:I have a 1,200 square foot house and a dog that sheds a lot. I used the Swivel Sweeper 360 G2, and it sucks! I used it on rugs and my hardwood floors. I have hardwood floors throughout my house and some rugs in some of the rooms. I know attachments would help for the small areas like under the desks and TV stand. I need to find a good vacuum to buy and use for my house. I have no ides what is the best for my needs, there are so many to choose from. Please any advice would be very helpful!!!
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Q:my son is Absolutely terrified of vacuum cleaners even if its off hes ok as long as its put away he used to love it ive never chased him with it or anything ive tried letting him touch it his father has even tried we have tried letting our son push it but he wont all he does is scream shake and try to get away i don't know what to do i cant just go with out vacuuming and i don't have anyone that can just come over for the day to help ive tried vacuuming when hes asleep but it wakes him up any suggestions and no rude comments im just wondering if i should by him a toy vacuum and then maybe tell him to help mommy and just to let you know he is alot smarter than the average 8 month old he is already saying scentences like have a nice day i love you where you at how are you doing and some others please help it hurts to see hes that terrified of vacuums and that i have to do it
They are scary, the make loud noises they are three times the size of an 8 month old. I would be terrified of something like that to. This is a phase and he will get over it, just vacuum RIGHT when he wakes up before you grab him from his crib. I had to do this for about 4 months with my son. Then my boyfriend vacuumed while he was on my lap a couple times, then he was fine, but you will have to wait till he is older i think. ADDITION: If there are days where your son doesn't nap and it is just the two of you I guess you'll have to skip vacuuming for the day

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