Handheld Vacuum advice ....

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pami

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I ended up going with the Eureka because it was corded and I didnt want to have to stop cleaning to recharge.

For those that were interested in one, I highly recommend this one. I have used it several times now. Its very powerful, I was actually shocked with how powerful it was. It has a brush on the front, with a window that covers it, that you can slide the window up or down, to clean either horizontal or vertical spaces.

It has an attachment for small crevices like on cat trees and furniture.
I love it so far.



http://www.amazon.com/Eureka-71B-Han...9651035&sr=8-1
 

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I have a cheapo Dust Buster that I bought several years ago. It's more than paid for itself (all $15-$20 I paid for it). It didn't have spectacular reviews, but it's good enough for quick pickups and when Lola kicks litter out right after I've cleaned the box.
I can clean it up with the Dust Buster, then dump it right back in the box.
 
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