Just splashed out
Posted: 24 Jun 2015, 11:04
On one of these
http://www.gtech.co.uk/cordless-vacuum- ... am-k9.html
Plus the multi-thingy.
My benefits money is meant to benefit me after all, and this definitely will
There's been quite a discussion on our fb group as hoovering is the biggest regular difficulty when you have spine problems; quite a lot of us feel we could manage without a cleaner if only the hoovering was easier.
I'd never heard of these but several ladies are raving about them, and now more of us are buying them
I shall have a go at selling my current vacuum cleaner as it's fairly new - it was a big improvement on the previous one (which well and truly wore out, I don't actually buy them very often!) but still quite heavy and unwieldy. It's biggest drawback is the way the dog hairs get wound round the brushes and jam it, then are really difficult to get out, not a very good design even though it's meant to be for pets.
http://www.gtech.co.uk/cordless-vacuum- ... am-k9.html
Plus the multi-thingy.
My benefits money is meant to benefit me after all, and this definitely will
There's been quite a discussion on our fb group as hoovering is the biggest regular difficulty when you have spine problems; quite a lot of us feel we could manage without a cleaner if only the hoovering was easier.
I'd never heard of these but several ladies are raving about them, and now more of us are buying them
I shall have a go at selling my current vacuum cleaner as it's fairly new - it was a big improvement on the previous one (which well and truly wore out, I don't actually buy them very often!) but still quite heavy and unwieldy. It's biggest drawback is the way the dog hairs get wound round the brushes and jam it, then are really difficult to get out, not a very good design even though it's meant to be for pets.