Tools Seen on Tv

This article will provide an independent review of the Swivel Sweeper as seen on TV.
Most people are probably introduced Swivel Sweeper to like me, through a commercial. The Swivel Sweeper is advertised as a sweeper cordless, lightweight, works in all soil types. It has a quiet engine and four rotating brushes. The head of the sweeper rotates 360 degrees for easy maneuvering around furniture and other obstacles.
Me broke and bought one about three months ago. I paid $ 19.95 plus S & H. When my sweeper arrived, I was anxious to give it a test run. The first thing I noticed that it definitely is light – only two pounds! I tried it on my wood floor and it worked very well – really have sliders on the bottom instead of wheels, what really floats on wood surfaces and laminates.
My plants like most, have crumbs, hair and some dust bunnies. The Swivel Sweeper is the attention all of them. Ideal for hard-to-empty, as under tables and chairs. I do not have to waste 10 minutes moving chairs to sweep for 2 minutes.
One thing that is a bit of a task is to clean the sweeper. Emptying the collection tray is quite easy, simply slide over 2 cards, but then it clean four cleaning heads. These things are covered with hair / skin / Dust Bunnies. The Swivel Sweeper comes with a special tool made specifically for cleaning this work. The tool works fine, but do it by hand seems to be faster, but very serious.
One of the complaints I had heard many times was about battery in the sweeper, which I found to run for about 30-35 minutes outside the box instead of the 45 minutes advertised on TV. Many people seem be overcharging their batteries and thus effectively death after a couple of months. I've been careful to take my speech off the charger after the that allows you to charge for the recommended charge time. I also try to drain the battery completely before recharging.
However, the term has certainly been a value of $ 20 and I would be willing to buy another, even if the battery does not get it. For quick tasks in the kitchen and living room, only it is much easier grab the Swivel Sweeper instead of dragging my emptiness.
Justin Biggs is a father and clean freak. For more information about the Swivel Sweeper, he recommends visiting http://www.swivelcarpetsweeper.com.
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