Mainly wooden floors, so methinks a cylinder vac carried on a shoulder strap wood be the quickest for getting the dust up.
Any recommendations? Tried google but its proving a tedious task. Seems to be increasingly poor for searching.
Mainly wooden floors, so methinks a cylinder vac carried on a shoulder strap wood be the quickest for getting the dust up.
Any recommendations? Tried google but its proving a tedious task. Seems to be increasingly poor for searching.
Simon Cee wrote on Mar 21, 2012:
I have a Miele cylinder cleaner for my wooden floors - it follows me around easily on its wheels as far as the lead allows. I can't praise it highly enough - it's superb. Why do you need to carry it on your shoulder?
Thought it would be easier round furniture, and up and down the several levels on the ground floor, and for stairs. Hsve seen 'backpack' ones, but they look a bit overkill.
A Vorwerk might do the trick. We've used them for about twenty years. Not the cheapest but very good. They have a shoulder strap that stows within the body of the machine.
A decent scissor mop will probably do the floor quicker than a vac, especially if you have wide open spaces.
(I used to dust a railway station with one)
Owain
And all you'd end up doing is Ghostbuster impersonations.
-- Halmyre
cleaner" for what the OP asked for.
MBQ
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