Mini Carpet Sweeper/ Vacuum/ Dust Buster Death Match   

I really, really like my small dust buster and find myself using it all the time to clean up messes around the household. My dust buster has pride of place on its charging station on my kitchen counter top, whereas my heavy duty super powered vacuum has been banished to the garage after I got my wooden floor laid not to long ago. As long as I keep it fully charged, and I make sure the filter is clean; my little high quality carpet sweeper dust buster can clean pretty much any mess I throw at it. It doesn't matter if it is just a little spilt flour, some stray coffee beans or dirt in the crevasses in my seat cushions in my car.



Although my super powered vacuum sits in the garage, it is not entirely idle. I had part of our garage converted to home office complete with some industrial carpet to make it look more official. I clean the eight foot by ten foot patch of reddish commercial carpet every couple of months are so. And the super powered machine sucks up the dirt like a tornado, and it takes almost no time at all. The only thing that sucks (my apologies) is that I need to turn off all my other home office appliances before I turn the beast on other wise I blow a fuse. I have to use it sometimes though, because I am still making payments on it.



I have been pondering that once I have made the final payment for this beast, I may perhaps trade it in for a carpet sweeper with a boar bristle rotary brush. I have seen one of these little wonders in action a few times, because my Aunt has one, and I was really impressed by the way it cleaned so effortlessly and quickly; without the lights flickering. It sort of reminded me of my little dust buster at home, except for the fact it doesn't need to be charged. For details information about Electrostatic Carpet Sweeper
 

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