Hear, hear!!! The air-powered head is grossly inadequate for pulling dog hair out of carpet.Festool's head was suction powered. However so many of the various Festool extractor parts and accessories were made my other companies and "relabelled" that I would believe that @Scott in Bend Oregon is on target. Honestly I would love to find aan electric head that would work with the Festool tubes. Anyone?
Peter
I wholeheartedly agree 4 golden times. Indiana Jones, Magnum P.I., Remington Steele, and Xena send holiday wishes and hope your Holidays are golden!Hear, hear!!! The air-powered head is grossly inadequate for pulling dog hair out of carpet.
We got given a Shark Pet Pro upright to review not long back (replacing the wife's Midi) and it absolutely blew us away how well it worked, and the scary amount of dust and fur it sucked out of the carpets that we previously thought were spotless!Hear, hear!!! The air-powered head is grossly inadequate for pulling dog hair out of carpet.
You have to try it at the peak of solar panel production. At 250 volts the vacs go harder than at 220 volts.Hear, hear!!! The air-powered head is grossly inadequate for pulling dog hair out of carpet.
I tried to vacuum in the dark with a vacuum that had no light on it. I was impressed that I couldn't see dog fur anymore. But somehow it magically reappeared once it got light out.You have to try it at the peak of solar panel production. At 250 volts the vacs go harder than at 220 volts.
I vacuumed in the dark yesterday instead of during daytime and the household Miele definitely didn't seem to perform as good.