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Ok...there have been so many versions put out and i did not keep up with who made a trouble free swivel...only reason i said the devastator without it...i like how the head is designed, it looks like vac would be crazy on it.
What?View attachment 75630Instead of scrubbing I use my crevice tool to pick up the hair and the dust from the sides/corners and tight areas. The crb does not pick up any dog hair Johnny.
Lol welp that settled that.
I think he was being facetious.
I figured as much but thought to be sure I should post a worthy shot.Hard to see the wink eye after the post. I started doing same because emojis rarely work in app.
drill brush!
Steve after I scrub just like in that pic, I still crevice it along the baseboards. If there is a small tight area which there were no traffic then I would not scrub it, just crevice it because there is no traffic at all.
I have both 10" & 15". My techs as well as myself prefer the 10. Much lighter and easier to maneuver around furniture and better in tight spaces. Also, perfect size for stairs. 15" too big for stairs.Id like to get a smaller lighter CRB . i have a Duplex DP420 now and although it works great its to big for small areas and weighs a ton, something like 60+ lbs. I work mostly on hard surfaces so a smaller CRB would be nice to use for residential T&G.
I use the 15 inch CRB (TMF), and I think it's a very nice size for tile and carpet. Not sure why a 10 inch would be better, and I don't think it would be for me. Not sure what serious or key advantage I would gain with a 10 inch over the 15 inch. I know the price of a 10 is less than a 15 (Brush Pro).
I have both 10" & 15". My techs as well as myself prefer the 10. Much lighter and easier to maneuver around furniture and better in tight spaces. Also, perfect size for stairs. 15" too big for stairs.
I've heard the new Devastator wand heads has fantastic suction. But I don't one the new model. I won two of the older models with swivel heads and they work perfectly.
Steve after I scrub just like in that pic, I still crevice it along the baseboards. If there is a small tight area which there were no traffic then I would not scrub it, just crevice it because there is no traffic at all.
I have both 10" & 15". My techs as well as myself prefer the 10. Much lighter and easier to maneuver around furniture and better in tight spaces. Also, perfect size for stairs. 15" too big for stairs.
Yes, the 15 inch and up can be for wider open spaces. I guess it's kind of, sorta, in some ways, like an Oreck vs. a 175.
If you say a crb doesn't pick up dog hair you've obviously never used one.Instead of scrubbing I use my crevice tool to pick up the hair and the dust from the sides/corners and tight areas. The crb does not pick up any dog hair Johnny.
Well we're going to have to disagree because my CRB gets all that dog hair up.
Ooo come on you are joking right? I prefer crb over 175 any day. But crb will leave a lot of dust balls on the carpet and that still needs to be vacuumed, this is what I meant. I am repeating myself again but some of you guys don't get it. The sides along the edges and the tight space will need to be vacuumed using a crevice tool, but instead if you scrub a non traffic tight space then you still will vacuum the hair balls, so instead I just vacuum the tight spaces because there is no traffic, just dust that needs to be vacuumed. Simple!!If you say a crb doesn't pick up dog hair you've obviously never used one.
Ok. I see what you're saying now. Try using the renevators. That will help a lot.Ooo come on you are joking right? I prefer crb over 175 any day. But crb will leave a lot of dust balls on the carpet and that still needs to be vacuumed, this is what I meant. I am repeating myself again but some of you guys don't get it. The sides along the edges and the tight space will need to be vacuumed using a crevice tool, but instead if you scrub a non traffic tight space then you still will vacuum the hair balls, so instead I just vacuum the tight spaces because there is no traffic, just dust that needs to be vacuumed. Simple!!If you say a crb doesn't pick up dog hair you've obviously never used one.
I love to use the renovators to collect all of those balls but for some reason when I use the renos with in few uses the gear strips,Ok. I see what you're saying now. Try using the renevators. That will help a lot.
That is true. I also use a crevice tool but I do it post clean. I like the small brush actually although it comes with several different accessories. I use it for hard surface floors , upholstery stairs edges etc.Ooo come on you are joking right? I prefer crb over 175 any day. But crb will leave a lot of dust balls on the carpet and that still needs to be vacuumed, this is what I meant. I am repeating myself again but some of you guys don't get it. The sides along the edges and the tight space will need to be vacuumed using a crevice tool, but instead if you scrub a non traffic tight space then you still will vacuum the hair balls, so instead I just vacuum the tight spaces because there is no traffic, just dust that needs to be vacuumed. Simple!!
so does my helper.Well we're going to have to disagree because my CRB gets all that dog hair up.
The new mytee CRB is tempting to buy and is a great price. But I really do like Robs TMF 15inch one. Defiantly going to be hard which one to get.