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vacuums SUCK, not!

I mentioned in the intro that I clean house. I get a kick out of the commercials for the newest trendy items, like vacuums. I remember the door to door sales men that would try to convince my mother to buy their version of the same thing what's his name was selling under a different name. Things have changed. I was lucky enough to experiance some of these high end can't live without suckers and wasn't all too impressed. The Shark, Hoover and Dyson were mine to use like I do everyday when cleaning. Starting with the Dyson, showy, light weight but the cost of matinace (extra filters) and a direction guide from hell turned me off. Still I ran the 600+ model and it's smaller version @ 300+ to find that sucking is something that did not hold true. Glides nice and works wonders the first couple of times but get some moisture in the wind tunnel you mite as well]  kiss it good bye.  And the extention wand, what a pain in the ass. it wasn't made for a regular person who ac...
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hello there, in my 50 years I have seen changes in merchandise that is supposed to make our lives easier and more efficiant. I have also seen how some things aren't all they're cracked up to be. I'm here to share with the public merchandise that last, those that don't and the ones where I question "what were they thinking?" I'm an average guy that does housework, landscapes for fun and have 5 dogs to care. I'm not computer literate, no PHD and would like some things I use to last more that a week. I'm hard on my tools and at times even careless but I am honest and will give as much information about the product I'm testing so the public can share my enthusiasm or my disapointment. Join me in the good, bad or indifferent