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Naturous wrote:
I'm looking for a vacuum for carpets. Any suggestions? Last time I picked one out of consumers test for best price performance, was a Hoover type. Been using it at least 10 years. I also have an old Kirby, and old Electroluxs. Shark some like. Greg |
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I'm looking for a vacuum for carpets.
We have a Shark Navigator NV42 vacuum and have been really happy with it. https://www.amazon.com/SharkNinja-NV.../dp/B007L5I7DY It's kind of gross to see how much dirt it pulls out of our carpets. I like that I can turn off the beater and use it on our hardwood floors too. Anthony Watson www.watsondiy.com www.mountainsoftware.com |
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Mark Lloyd used his keyboard to write :
On 04/03/2017 06:32 PM, Meanie wrote: On 4/3/2017 7:26 PM, Naturous wrote: I'm looking for a vacuum for carpets. Any suggestions? They all suck. And I wish I didn't have carpet. Especially around the cat box. When I bought this house, it had blood red carpet in every room [including the bathrooms] except the kitchen. I removed that carpet and have a light brown carpet now.I'm shopping for ceramic tile to cover every room but the bathrooms and the bedrooms. The kitchen has wood slats over concrete, and they will be removed for the tile. Maybe then our dogs will think better of ****ing on rock. |
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