Can anyone recommend a good, inexpensive non electric carpet sweeper for pet hairs?
I have 2 dogs, one short haired and one long haired, who both seem to be in a constant state of moult. I have tried food supplements etc to try to decrease the problem , but I think having central heating doesn't help. I have a very good vacuum cleaner, a Dirt Devil, which does the job, but is quite heavy, so I'm looking for a non-electric carpet sweeper to use in between vacuuming. It needs to be suitable for both carpet and tiles.
Jenny C2010-01-02T13:56:06Z
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Hi, The ewbank sweeper gets good reviews for picking up pet hair. http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=sweepers%20manual&tag=recommended0b-20&index=garden&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325 Hope this helps.
RE: Can anyone recommend a good, inexpensive non electric carpet sweeper for pet hairs? I have 2 dogs, one short haired and one long haired, who both seem to be in a constant state of moult. I have tried food supplements etc to try to decrease the problem , but I think having central heating doesn't help. I have a very good vacuum cleaner, a Dirt Devil, which does the job, but...
We installed hardwood floors in "Cinnamon Maple" so you really see everything, including pet hair. A friend turned me onto the Shark - lightweight, bends to get under even low furniture like a couch, just charge it occasionally with the charger that comes with it. Does a GREAT job on hardwood, carpet, you name it!
I can use it for 5 minutes every day or two and rarely have to get out my heavy vacuum.