Has Anyone Used This Duster
#1
Has Anyone Used This Duster
We have a whole lot of tile & laminate floors.This looks interesting.
http://www.ocedar.com/p/o-duster
http://www.ocedar.com/p/o-duster
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Location: Western Wisconsin
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Interesting. I might need one of those! The reviews on Amazon are pretty good, but I do have carpets:
http://www.amazon.com/O-Cedar-140746...ws/B00BYQLGNY/
http://www.amazon.com/O-Cedar-140746...ws/B00BYQLGNY/
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: south of Houston, TX
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Read through the manual. You have to pick up rugs, chairs, blind cords and electric cords. The wheels need to be cleaned frequently so hair won't damage the unit. I imagine thread is an issue too. Sounds like a lot of prep to me and more of an inconvenient convenience. It's $40.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Texas
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Read through the manual. You have to pick up rugs, chairs, blind cords and electric cords. The wheels need to be cleaned frequently so hair won't damage the unit. I imagine thread is an issue too. Sounds like a lot of prep to me and more of an inconvenient convenience. It's $40.
#9
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
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I got one at an estate sale. Brought it home and turned it on. 3 Bs went crazy, got the little one by the tail just as Dh walked, laughed til I cried, had to chase little one ran into lamp. It wasn't even on for 2 minutes. Thought little one was going to have nervous breakdown. When I finally was able to catch him and turn it off, little one started barking at me like he was cursing. He would have nothing to do with me rest of the night. Next day it was sitting in bottom of closet, little one saw it and marked it. I threw it out after that. Poor baby, he sees one on TV and heads for his kennel. Then barks again.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Dallas area, Texas, USA
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Read through the manual. You have to pick up rugs, chairs, blind cords and electric cords. The wheels need to be cleaned frequently so hair won't damage the unit. I imagine thread is an issue too. Sounds like a lot of prep to me and more of an inconvenient convenience. It's $40.
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