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    Default He's under the bed right now ...

    One of the best dogs I've ever had. Because he earns his keep and at just under $120 with shipping, he was worth every penny.



    I've used it twice until the battery had to be recharged each time and I had to empty the dust bin two or three times even after cleaning first by hand. It's a good thing guys.

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    how does it work on wood floors? We don't have many carpets.

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    Well, I have all ceramic tile, but check out the reviews on amazon.com. I know several people posted there about wood floors but I just glossed over them as I don't have any. I do have short pile area rugs and it cleans them clean as a whistle.

    It is a little noisy, but I have already tuned it out. Or I let in run in one area of the house while I'm in another. The dog and cat hair it picks up is amazing. I don't brag on things much, but I love this thing. if I have to replace it once a year it's still worth the investment.

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    ... and this type of stuff makes it kind of fun, too ...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1adZ...eature=related

    I have seen some bad videos but the ones I have seen the guy used the vacuum on a greasy floor and I suspect that's where his troubles started. You have to use common sense with it.

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    I turned it on this morning because a big old palmetto bug decided to die right in the middle of my bedroom floor. Scooped it up neat as you please. It also picks up dog food and cat food, kitty litter, nuts, bolts screws, I don't know about loose change as it's kind of flat. I can't say enough good about it, just have to see how long it lasts.

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    The one you posted is the shop version - quite a bit cheaper than the house versions shown on Amazon. I assume it still works ok inside.

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    From the title I expected to hear about Fred's corpse.

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    Nah, I would have to generate emotions I don't possess anymore to want to see him dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cindi View Post
    Nah, I would have to generate emotions I don't possess anymore to want to see him dead.
    Been there, done that and past that too. I understand.

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    RC, as long as it's a consistently fairly flat surface. It does not work well on deep pile carpet, and you have to put cords and shoestrings, etc out of the way, but it other than that I feel like I got a bargain.

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