E eurekaexpress Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Nov 1, 2008 Messages 132 Location Hazleton, PA Aug 28, 2019 #2 Has anybody seen on of theses before? I picked up a Hoover 300 and the guy gave it to me,it runs and picks up,but I never heard of a Davis
Has anybody seen on of theses before? I picked up a Hoover 300 and the guy gave it to me,it runs and picks up,but I never heard of a Davis
bnsd60m9200 Well-known member Joined Mar 25, 2011 Messages 1,451 Location Akron OH Aug 28, 2019 #3 its a re-branded apex electric sweeper. amusing, but not very useful
dysonman1 Well-known member Joined Apr 5, 2013 Messages 6,943 Location the county Aug 28, 2019 #4 Consumer Reports rated it many years ago, I think they liked it.
lesinutah Well-known member Joined Aug 26, 2017 Messages 5,481 Location Utah Aug 28, 2019 #5 Lol Consumer reports give me rave reviews. We all know they are wrong. Les
blackheart Well-known member Joined Apr 6, 2011 Messages 1,818 Location North Dakota Aug 28, 2019 #6 How strange. How does it work? I'm guessing the brush moves back and forth pushing things up the slopes and into the pans?
How strange. How does it work? I'm guessing the brush moves back and forth pushing things up the slopes and into the pans?
lesinutah Well-known member Joined Aug 26, 2017 Messages 5,481 Location Utah Aug 28, 2019 #7 Guess Either the wheels hit against the bristles causing agitation. The second could be like old Hoover worm drive. Les
Guess Either the wheels hit against the bristles causing agitation. The second could be like old Hoover worm drive. Les
madman Well-known member Joined Feb 10, 2018 Messages 1,743 Location Chicago, IL, USA Aug 28, 2019 #8 ...it's an electric Bissel sweeper? mmk
bvac6 Well-known member Joined May 11, 2011 Messages 515 Location Fort Wayne, Indiana Aug 29, 2019 #9 The bristles flip back and forth rapidly to flick debris into the front or rear collection pan. I got to try one a long time ago, it didn't work very well, certainly not as well as a carpet sweeper.
The bristles flip back and forth rapidly to flick debris into the front or rear collection pan. I got to try one a long time ago, it didn't work very well, certainly not as well as a carpet sweeper.