First, its heavy. On floors it may turn on a dime, but on carpets, you can't even sweep with it when the nap goes the wrong way.
The manual is a picture book. No written instructions.
When I want to empty the sweeper....I need to look at what's where so I can put it back on. The filter and dust bin come off together. Then they must be separated to empty. Good thing E is home now, because he had to put it together for me.
The hose is hidden inside, if you want to use the attachments. I used it once. But I couldn't put the darned thing back inside.
The worst thing is that it does not get the edges of a carpeted room. I let E do that. He uses his little Dust Devil.
The very worst thing of all, is that when I'm done, my hands and back are really aching.
With coupons along with store discount sale, I bought this for a "bargain" $300.
Despite their ads, it's no better than any other.
My favorite sweeper (and rug cleaner) was a Kirby.........before they removed the gadgets from their sweepers. One of my girls begged for it after she was married. So I gave it to her and got myself a smaller one, which didn't work out for me. Ergo, I got the Dyson, when Consumers Reports praised them.
Now I can hardly wait til this one dies so I can look for something else.
The manual is a picture book. No written instructions.
When I want to empty the sweeper....I need to look at what's where so I can put it back on. The filter and dust bin come off together. Then they must be separated to empty. Good thing E is home now, because he had to put it together for me.
The hose is hidden inside, if you want to use the attachments. I used it once. But I couldn't put the darned thing back inside.
The worst thing is that it does not get the edges of a carpeted room. I let E do that. He uses his little Dust Devil.
The very worst thing of all, is that when I'm done, my hands and back are really aching.
With coupons along with store discount sale, I bought this for a "bargain" $300.
Despite their ads, it's no better than any other.
My favorite sweeper (and rug cleaner) was a Kirby.........before they removed the gadgets from their sweepers. One of my girls begged for it after she was married. So I gave it to her and got myself a smaller one, which didn't work out for me. Ergo, I got the Dyson, when Consumers Reports praised them.
Now I can hardly wait til this one dies so I can look for something else.


. That's funny!
. My Dad was a "gadget" person and would buy almost anything that came out, some things were good others he just threw away his money because the way we were doing things were faster and less mess so the gadget got thrown into the drawer and never used. Nothing ever worked like it did in the commercials.
Hubby has to help with this machine, sometimes.
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