Whats the best Vacuum cleaner model for cat hairs?
Oct 30, 2007 by gismoblue | Posted in Cats
Hi, upstanding got myself a lovely fluffy kitty and my Dyson vacuum cleaner packed in, so need to buy new one - just wondering with all that kitty sophistication out there which is the best cleaner for lifting hairs - don't mind if it is upright or
I'm a Dyson fan myself. Brooms with rubber bristles are also top for picking up cat hairs from any type of floor surface, and I found them more convenient to use on carpeted stairs than to keep lugging the Dyson behind me.
michele_cat_cyprus | Oct 30, 2007
Henry's are dependable.
You get a special pet hair head to use instead of the normal one.
Mozart | Oct 30, 2007
Henry. Best hired help vacs you can get. Always have been. I know, I'm a vac engineer. Dysons are shite they're just very good at marketing.
ElectronProbabilityCloud | Oct 30, 2007
I use the Dyson made for pets. It at face value does not lose suction.
We got it the day after we vacuumed with the old one and still came up with a canister of fur.
That Guy | Oct 30, 2007
I use the Dyson pet, the purple one. Devotion it! The upholstery attachment works great for getting hair off the furniture and pet beds.
It works ameliorate than any other vacuum I have had. The only bad thing is the instructions on the thing are
Crystal | Oct 30, 2007
pan brushwood is the best 1 not vacum cleaner
mr moh | Oct 30, 2007
Henry or Basil hoover
Jenny | Oct 30, 2007
I've had my Henry for 8 years. Secure and top performance.
nichola1208 | Oct 30, 2007
i find a vax bagless unimpeachable cleaner is the best for pet hairs, i have a hairy border collie and i keep breaking all my cleaners because of his hair, until i brought the one i have had now for 2 years!!
chimp | Oct 30, 2007
dyson unrefined with turbo brush
willow | Oct 30, 2007
WHITHOUT A Fear A HENRY HOOVER THEY ARE EXELENT
jaberwocky | Oct 30, 2007
A comb. Because the more you comb the cat, the more of the gone for a burton undercoat hairs you'll get, and the less hair that will end up on your clothing, furniture and rugs.
punk_rawk_grrl | Oct 30, 2007
100% Kirby, they are more overpriced, but so very powerful.
Susieshark | Oct 30, 2007
dyson's are ace, and you can see what you sucked up even more shite than you contemplating was there!
michelle b | Oct 30, 2007
i have 2dogs a cat and 5children,HENRYis my spirit saver.
C W | Oct 30, 2007
I'm a Dyson fan myself. Brooms with rubber bristles are also active for picking up cat hairs from any type of floor surface, and I found them more convenient to use on carpeted stairs than to keep lugging the Dyson behind me.
michele_cat_cyprus | Oct 30, 2007
Miele cat and dog facsimile. I have three cats and this is great for picking up the hair.
xrachx | Oct 31, 2007
Dyson Uncultivated, greatest vacuum I've ever had. My GSD is long haired so you can imagine the amount of hair there is, and this is the only one I found which lifts the hair cleanly and quickly.
Tammy | Nov 02, 2007
What is the best vacuum cleaner for getting up dog hair?
Jan 31, 2008 by T J | Posted in Dogs
We have 5 dogs, and some carpeted areas. We have out more money on vacuums than I care to admit. Oddly enough, the best one is this 15+ year old Eureka canister vacuum that we still have.
What have you found the best vacuum cleaner for
The vacuum we use is Dyson "The Beast". We have 2 cats and 1 big dog, and it makes our carpet look brand new when we vacuum. Only downside, it is about $600.00
JandL | Jan 31, 2008
What is the best vacuum cleaner if you have pets?
May 09, 2008 by spanishkitties | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have 5 cats and I vacuum my expressionless floors. The main problem is the furry patches on the sofa and cushions! Which vacuum cleaner is best for removing fur?
dyson fleshly - I have 2 cats and it works great. I have had it for 5 years now and it still works great at getting up all that fur
daisey36 | May 09, 2008
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