A vacuum cleaner run by my son! We divide chores in my house! :)
BarbZ
03-21-2011 06:15 PM
i have a little battery powered vac by Shark. Its like a motorized carpet sweeper. I just clean out the little drawer every now and then. Works slick.It was only 35.00 at Walmart.
Annz
03-21-2011 06:17 PM
I have central vac.
maryb44662
03-21-2011 06:41 PM
Originally Posted by Grandma Jane
I have hardwood so a dust mop works great. My issue is that the thread builds up on the wheels of my chair - what do you do about that?
I have this problem too. I turn the chair upside down and use a utility knife to cut through the threads, then use a tweezers to pull it out. Went to a flea market this weekend and got a nice office chair with four adjustment leavers ($5.00) and one for $8.00 with arms. The wheels were packed with rug fuzz, dog/cat hair. I spent a couple of hours getting all that mess off the wheels, squirted with WD-40, and they work like new ones. Hope this works for you too. Mary
Rettie V. Grama
03-21-2011 06:47 PM
I use a Shark light weight vacuum. It had a removable retention cup that holds a whole days cleaning.
wildyard
03-21-2011 06:49 PM
Originally Posted by janRN
My DH.
same here, well, mine, not jan's... smilesssssss..
njh2351
03-21-2011 07:31 PM
My DH does mine! he also takes the threads off the beater bar. I have had him for 39 years and I am not trading him. He is a keeper!!!!!
patdesign
03-21-2011 08:01 PM
I have the 8 lb orek and a hoky for getting loose threads. Light weight and quick.
glenda5253
03-21-2011 08:19 PM
I have tile in the sewing room so I usually use the swiffer but right now our furbaby is blowing his coat so the last time I used the vacuum to chase blonde hair dust bunnies down. :oops: