I have a Dyson. It never stops sucking……vacuuming that is.I agree 100% with beviek. That simple act of helping is also showing how much you care. That is what really gets a gals motor running.
We actually have 2 vacuum cleaners; a 1-yr-old Dyson bagless upright, which does a great job and is easy to operate, and a 35 yr-old SearsWet/Dry canister vac, which still does an excellent job cleaning, though it takes a bit of work to lug about, but it was once used to remove a frog from our family room, after he hopped inside unexpectedly from our patio! (He was unharmed, I carried the canister base out to the driveway, popped it open, tipped him out, and watched him hop away, a dustier but wiser frog.)
rubinocreative Premium Member about 11 years ago
What brand of vacuum do you have?
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 11 years ago
Vacuum? All hardwood floors here; I just sweep. Our current vacuum (Hoover) just gets clogged with cat fur.
Gator007 about 11 years ago
I do most of the housework. All she does is sit in front of the computer and play AION.
Ratbrat about 11 years ago
Sears Kenwood for hubby. Mine is a little Dirt Devil. Mine is better!
lisapaloma13 about 11 years ago
Who is that guy?
Canoe-full about 11 years ago
Central Vac in the house and a 5hp Craftsman shop vac in the man cave.
Bob. about 11 years ago
Open the door and fire up the leaf blower
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
A Hoover.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 11 years ago
Eureka bagless.
Kathy M T M Premium Member about 11 years ago
I have no idea but its blue.
Jkiss about 11 years ago
I have a Dyson. It never stops sucking……vacuuming that is.I agree 100% with beviek. That simple act of helping is also showing how much you care. That is what really gets a gals motor running.
jay_dallas about 11 years ago
Bissell
Twinkly lights about 11 years ago
We actually have 2 vacuum cleaners; a 1-yr-old Dyson bagless upright, which does a great job and is easy to operate, and a 35 yr-old SearsWet/Dry canister vac, which still does an excellent job cleaning, though it takes a bit of work to lug about, but it was once used to remove a frog from our family room, after he hopped inside unexpectedly from our patio! (He was unharmed, I carried the canister base out to the driveway, popped it open, tipped him out, and watched him hop away, a dustier but wiser frog.)