Does it work on bare floors too?
It's supposed to. I never had one, though, but it says on the vaccum for all floors.Originally Posted by ErinandSeamus
Does it work on bare floors too?
Yes it does. I have done my kitchen with it as well.Originally Posted by ErinandSeamus
Does it work on bare floors too?
My steam cleaner - it's making very weird noises!Originally Posted by fwan
tricia, whats the next household appliance that is about to break down??
i got the fancy one with all the doo dads lolOriginally Posted by Momofmany
I was in Target yesterday and saw 2 versions of this vac. Did you get the one with the telescoping pole or the regular one?
*yikes* they are pricey!
Mine is an upright. I would reccomend it to someone with mostly bare floors. Its pretty good on them. I did my kitchen which was a wreck and it got everything upOriginally Posted by jcat
Would you recommend it to somebody who primarily has "bare" floors? We have an Oriental carpet in the LR, and a couple of throw rugs upstairs, but mainly stone tile, marble, parquet or laminate throughout the house. Is yours an upright, or the canister type? I need a canister vacuum because of our furniture - my downstairs vacuum died yesterday, and I'm tempted to buy a Dyson, but wonder if I really need something that powerful.
I've only seen ads for Dyson canisters here (Europe), but my mom (in the U.S.) recently bought a Dyson upright, which she's thrilled with. I took my downstairs vacuum apart today, and got it working again (a toy "mousie" was edged up against the motor), so I guess I'll put off buying a new one.
hehehe gotta love kitty toys..Originally Posted by jcat
I've only seen ads for Dyson canisters here (Europe), but my mom (in the U.S.) recently bought a Dyson upright, which she's thrilled with. I took my downstairs vacuum apart today, and got it working again (a toy "mousie" was edged up against the motor), so I guess I'll put off buying a new one.