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I picked up one of those Bissell carpet sweepers a couple of months ago, brush roll wouldn't turn. Well by the time I got thru scissoring out all the wound up string and yarn on the roller you could have knitted a house with it. Works great now. I had an early wooden one as well but I gave it to my neighbors last year as a housewarming gift, almost 100 years old and it was still working like new.
 
I recently cleaned and tested a Eureka Boss "Superlight" stick type vac. I had puchased it for my mom a couple of years ago, when she couldn't operate a full-size vac. Now she's moved on and it sat in my garage for a while.

It's not bad. I like that the brush roll is motorized and can be switched off. It's only 2 amps, but seems to pull up the dirt in the kitchen reasonably well, at least much better than the Bissell Go Vac, which is something of a joke. The Superlight is a corded version, which of course helps with power and suction, not to mention longevity. It's also a bagless model, but very easy to empty and clean. Bottom line is that the Superlite may well displace the Go Vac from kitchen chores, despite the added inconvenience of a cord.
 
Boy this litlle electric broom really sucks!

Methinks the rugs have not been vacuum cleaned in quite a while. This from the 16 x 12 foor (4.8 x 3.6 meters) room I share as an office at the job.

The US quarter is to get a feel for the size of the mound.

YUM!

12 amps
1,440 watts
20 foot / 6 meter cord.
Power little critter!
 
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Did you price those filter replacements??

IIRC, some were in the 30$ range...

Kinda pricey, if you ask me....and you didn't so I

will shutupfornow. ;-)

PS: I only know this b/c 2 weeks ago, my DirtDevil of the last 5 yrs "kinda" went out on me and I was looking to buy a new vac. Target had nada what I was looking for in my price range, so I ended up just buying the pack of 2 belts @ $2 and some change. Works just nifty for now.

Carol
 
HA!

$30 for a filter when the whole works (in my case) was $40.

That filter is gonna get a good shake and a bang against a hard surface and I gonna shove it right back in there.

Hmmm all this talk is making me have to p.

[exit stage left...........runs for the hills]
 
...and this is the soil collected from my apartment offices. two offices a hallway and reception area. cleaner used: Hoover Heavy Duty #913
 
Ewwwww gross...

But actually, I could top that one with what I had to cut off the roller on the Red Devil...
It was enough hair to cover the heads of several children. No wonder the belt was loose when I put it back on.
I will just take a pic next time....
This could make for a very interesting thread...looking at other club members dirt...
roflmao

PS: Man that thing sucks up plastic bottle cap wringer thingys...disgusting, yet, I feel like I'm near a bad train wreck...I keep staring, trying to figure out what is in that pile of filth. What IS that red & yellow plastic? Wrapper?
see the Milk chocolate morsels...LOL
 
Steve

I wouldn't expect anything less from you.

But, just for S'ts and G'n's....

Look at your neat little pile of dirt,

And then look at brettsomer's....

I am LMAO here....

Carol who needs a life
 
"I jsut realized my cubicle at the office is 8 x 8 feet (2.4 meters, square) Aren't jail-cells bigger by law? "

I believe most handicap toilet stalls are bigger than that, but at least the toilet stall has a door.

Realistically, 8x8 cubicles are more or less the standard. I once worked for a company with 8x10 cubicles. Those two extra feet made a lot of difference. When I quit and moved to another firm, with 8x8 cubicles, I could never quite get over what I viewed as a downgrade.
 
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The standard size for prison cells is 6'x9'. Just thought you would be interested. And no I have never spent even 1 minute behind bars, but one of my co-workers has.
 
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