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A maneuverable vacuum?

by Connie
(Riverview, FL)

I would like my vacuum to be easily maneuverable; I'm a senior citizen in good health but prefer to push or pull not carry.

I have been using the Oreck but it is worn out. I have 3500sf of hardwood and tile with some area rugs. I prefer something with attachments to clean furniture, drapes, etc.

Have one small poodle, pet hair isn't a problem, but we live in a rural area so we have a lot of loose sand and dust tracked in.

I have considered a robotic but am not sure they will handle all the corners, I don't want to follow it up with a regular vacuum.

Thanks for your help.

Connie

VacuumWizard replies...

Let me recommend to you the Electrolux Pronto Stick Vacuum. It's a two-in-one machine, which means it can either be a stick vacuum cleaner now and a handheld one later—with a mere press of the button.

There are a lot of advantages you can get when you go for Electrolux Pronto:

1. It's very cheap. You can buy this at less than $110, and still, you wouldn't feel being shortchanged with its features. It's basically loaded!

2. It's bagless. You no longer have to think about changing the dust bags all the time, which could be additional costs for you. Most of all, dust bag changing is still a time-consuming process. All you need to do is to empty the dust cup, clean it, and place it back into the stick vacuum.

3. It works perfectly well with different kinds of surfaces. It's not only efficient in hardwood floors, but it can also tackle dirt in tiles, upholstery, and carpets. It can also remove the presence of crumbs and dust bunnies in your home.

4. It's lightweight and maneuverable. With its sleekness and small weight, you won't have any problem maneuvering the Electrolux Pronto vacuum cleaner. You can even mount it in its rechargeable base, which you can install in any corner of your home right after use.

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