SkyWarp
Spread that butter... with the force.
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I have one of these, it's probably not worth the cost to most people but I think it's great.$49 for a keyboard!!!! Although it does look neat.
I have one of these, it's probably not worth the cost to most people but I think it's great.$49 for a keyboard!!!! Although it does look neat.
We switched from a Rainbow that I got brand new off of eBay from an estate sale for $189 to the Dyson for pets (purple). The Dyson was AWESOME.We bought a standard (not pet version) Dyson after dog hair killed 2 $200 vacuums in less than 9 months. We have had it for about 7 years, and it's still going strong. I never thought I'd say "love" and "vacuum" in the same sentence... but I do love that vacuum.
quaker state oil - suck.
I remember removing a valve cover on an engine like that. The sludge was even with the top of the rocker arms. What a mess.It's better than Pennzoil. Have you ever seen what the top end of a motor looks like that's had Pennzoil dinosaur oil in at after a while? Nothing but sludge.
I got a pet specific Bissel vacuum for ~$200 last summer and it works like a charm. Neither the dog or cat shed excessively, but I have to empty the canister twice if I vacuum the whole house. It's not a big house, nor is it completely carpeted.We bought a standard (not pet version) Dyson after dog hair killed 2 $200 vacuums in less than 9 months. We have had it for about 7 years, and it's still going strong. I never thought I'd say "love" and "vacuum" in the same sentence... but I do love that vacuum.
I got a pet specific Bissel vacuum for ~$200 last summer and it works like a charm. Neither the dog or cat shed excessively, but I have to empty the canister twice if I vacuum the whole house. It's not a big house, nor is it completely carpeted.
One of my better investments.
I never thought I'd say "love" and "vacuum" in the same sentence... but I do love that vacuum.
In-laws got the standard yellow one and then let the 3yo grandson drop it down the stairs. I eventually got it back together, but in the meantime they got one of the purple pet-hair ones so now that one is for the upstairs and the yellow one is for their finished basement. I'd ***** to the wife about seeing if they'd let us keep the yellow one but we can go steal the purple one whenever we want. Does anyone know what the difference is supposed to be with the pet-hair one?We have the "standard" dyson that my in-laws gave us after they ordered one designed specifically for "pet hair"??? Anyway, we've had great luck with it and because it's plastic, it's very lightweight (which for my wife and her back problems, helps out).
The thing I do hate about the dyson is the stupidly engineer'd attachments hose. it has such a large nozzle on the end, it's inflexible and really difficult to use. I think they did this because the suck on the damn thing is so hard, if they didn't do something like that it'd collapse the hose. If I put my hand over the end of the hose - it'll about yank the entire vacuum off the floor and come flying toward me because the hose is shrinking up with all the suck.
So... come to think of it. I do agree, Dyson's SUCK, real hard.
It's purple and more expensive. I think that's the extent of the differences.Does anyone know what the difference is supposed to be with the pet-hair one?
Nice! At least that keyboard has some features compared to the mac aluminum one.I have one of these, it's probably not worth the cost to most people but I think it's great.
But no number pad?Nice! At least that keyboard has some features compared to the mac aluminum one.
But she has a strange attractiveness though. I think she's attractive, but at the same point, I don't really want to be...Those "Progessive Car Insurance" ads with the girl with the ugly hair who always seems to manage to impress the dull-witted male customer. It's like fingernails on a chalkboard for me.
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