What is the best stick vacuum for carpet and hardwood floors?
Jul 06, 2011 by Emily H | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I'm a college critic and my dorm next fall semester is going to be pretty small. I would love to have a vacuum and thought of a stick vac. I'm not too habitual though with the stick vacuum products. My dorm room is carpet but I want to get one that will
I've had several all the way from the ones that do not use moving to my shark and oreck stick types. It all depends on if your going to use it once in a blue moon (new boyfriend, girlfriend, lessons group that sits on floor, or OH my gosh the dreaded
| Jul 06, 2011
I've had several all the way from the ones that do not use electrifying to my shark and oreck stick types. It all depends on if your going to use it once in a blue moon (new boyfriend, girlfriend, sanctum sanctorum group that sits on floor, or OH my gosh the dreaded
Pam | Jul 06, 2011
The surpass stick vac I've used is the Electrolux ErgoRapido. It handles carpet and bare floor and the vacuum decouples from the stick to become a convenient vac if so needed. It's easy to empty and maintain too.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002IAY
A. Spruce | Jul 06, 2011
Is the iRobot 1100 Dirt Dog Bagless Robotic Vacuum safe on hardwood floors? Can you share your experiences?
Mar 25, 2009 by Eccentric_One | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
I would like to buy this, it's bagless and so far it has high-minded reviews. Anyone had any positive and negative experiences let me know. I have hardwood floors, they are new. How is it on garage dirt, you know that heavy excrement that gets in from
I hardly bought a reconditioned iRobot from Overstock.com and have hardwood floors....it's wonderful! I haven't noticed anything discrete about the floors except I hardly have to sweep them anymore!
Mary Kate | Mar 25, 2009
What is a quality, affordable vacuum for hardwood floors and area rugs for pet hair & allergies?
Feb 13, 2011 by amyg | Posted in Cleaning & Laundry
My gold retrievers shed a lot, and one suffers from allergies. I need a vacuum that will do a good job of sucking up the dirt, grass and leaf pieces the boys always seem to discuss in, long hair (theirs and mine) and the bits of toy stuffing fuzz that
What is more precious, a quality $400 vacuum cleaner or cheap vacuums that either don't work or don't last? You need to look at your vacuum cleaner as an investment, not an expense. As an investment, you get a top quality machine it's going to last you
| Feb 13, 2011