Really gotta get in there sometimes.

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    As a kid my mom would always make me vacuum the house. We had a corded vacuum and the biggest challenge was always vacuuming in a way that you didn’t run out of cord by wrapping it around too many pieces of furniture.

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    My vacuum has a cable, I don’t know why anyone would want another battery to replace every couple years. My stuff should just work for a decade or more

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      There are only two good brands of vacuum cleaner

      Miele and Sebo

      And corded is a must

      Edit - some will say “Nilfisk” but they’re the shittest, most annoying design to ever exist

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        Miele I know, they’re mid imo. Sebo I’ve yet to try.

        I have an ilife robot myself, it’s been great for over a decade now. I had to dislodge the bumper a couple times but that’s about it.

        My gf wants to get a rather expensive model from an American brand, I’ll have to see how it performs

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    I got a Makita cordless vacuum when my old cordless died because I had 6 batteries for my various other tools. Still keep a corded vacuum around for the extra oomph, though.

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    You need to buy a good vacuum, honestly. Ever since I dumped my old dilapidated vacuum and bought a cheap but respectable new one online, I gotta say vacuuming has become a pleasure. If you consider your wants and needs carefully on your next purchase and I do believe it won’t go to waste