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by k9sar on 02 February 2008 - 02:02

Sears Progressive here with the heppa filter, works great. for under $300


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 02 February 2008 - 05:02

Still  using my Two rainbows and there are lots of things to do with a RAINBOW  AND I JUST BURNT MY SOUP READING THIS THREAD AFTER ONE YEAR.....BRB

i THINK IM THE ONLY PERSON THAT KNOWS HOW TO BURN WATER,.,,,WAS BOILING WATER TO MAKE SOME CHICKEN SOUP .   NOW MY WATER IS GONE AND ALMOST BURNT THE PAN     SPILLED WATER IN FLOOR AND WALKED IN IT WITH MY SOCKED FEET,,, ONE MORE PAIR OF SOCKS ...

i MANAGE TO BURN AT LEAST THREE THINGS TO EAT EVERY WEEK ,,,,EITHER BECAUSE I GET ON HERE, OR I GO OUTSIDE AND GET WRAPPED UP IN CHANGING OR PLAYING WITH DOGS AND FORGET THE BURNERS ARE GOING INSIDE.....

GOOD REASON TO EAT OUT ALL THE TIME....HA HA   STILL CAN BURN THE WATER....I LEARNED A LONG TIME AGO TO BUY COFFEE POTS AND IRONS WITH AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF'S IN SO MANY MINUTES.....GUESS THEY NEED TO INVENT STOVES THAT TURN OFF IN 2 MINUTES IF YOUR NOT STANDING IN THE ROOM.....

 


Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 02 February 2008 - 07:02

Hey, I just saw this on the TV! It's a water filtration system like the Rainbow vac, but costs a fraction of the price! Anyone know anything about it?

http://www.thane.ca/products/housewares/h2o/quick/h2o.php

 


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 02 February 2008 - 07:02

Yeah I saw that same thing around Christmas and laughed   Someone stole the idea   , It has been done before by other companies  but they dont last ....my first Rainbow is 34 years old....and only been gone into once...the second one is four years old....

I also reverse the hose an put it on exhaust and blow off the back porch when I shave the cockers   ....and have a shampooer with it also.....I use the potpourri oils that I buy for my house in the water and dump it in the flower beds.. The birds use the hair sometimes to build their nests..  I then once in a while , rake it up and dispose of it in the poop bag to go to the ingound incinerator...


by ilovemygsdnenz on 02 February 2008 - 11:02

i wish i could buy a dyson.....a little pricey for me. the only thing that works now is if i sit on the floor and scrape the carpet with a shedding blade, takes a long time but works great. i don't do it often though because the floor looks like i never did anything within 24 hours. i should probably brush the dogs more. i have two friends who rave about the furminator but that seems kind of pricey to me, so i just live with the dog hair everywhere.






 


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