For such a tiny home, you'd hardly think we need TWO battery powered vacuum cleaners.
We've just bought a second one, for downstairs. The first one got tangled with dog hair around its spinning brush, and had to be de-tangled after every use; which was a lengthy process. It was a pain in the neck even though it was advertised as being specially for pet hair.
The new one (below) is a Vax Homepro 'pet design', and works wonderfully. The other one (a Vax Blade 4) we now use for upstairs only, where Billy fears to tread.
The new one is a bit of a brute, but it works really well; even the emptying system is well designed, and works perfectly.
My only complaint is that even though they are both Vax machines, and both new, they don't use the same size batteries and battery charger, which I find rather annoying.
So, if you have a permanently moulting dog in the house, I can thoroughly recommend the Vax Homepro 'pet design'.
It does what it says on the box!
(I'm not on commission)
Thanks for the recommendation! Dog hair is a constant struggle!
ReplyDeleteIt is here, but this cleaner does the job perfectly.
DeleteHave you got cupboards to store them out of sight or do they just lay around the bijou house?
ReplyDeleteThe one upstairs is in a cupboard, the other makes a nuisance of itself in the hall.
DeleteI used to have the same problem when my hair was very long. It was always clogging up my old vacuum cleaner brush head. Now I have my hair cut short it's not such a problem.
ReplyDeleteWe also now have a German vacuum cleaner, the Sebo Airbelt, which is excellent.