S sireluxomatic Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2007 Messages 681 Nov 4, 2010 #2 Remember the shag rug nozzle thread a while back? Well, I busted out the shag nozzle today, and here are the results:
Remember the shag rug nozzle thread a while back? Well, I busted out the shag nozzle today, and here are the results:
S sireluxomatic Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2007 Messages 681 Nov 4, 2010 #3 Shag 2 Here's the culprit. You can see the trails even better in this one. The other side was vacuumed with the power nozzle.
Shag 2 Here's the culprit. You can see the trails even better in this one. The other side was vacuumed with the power nozzle.
J joe22 Well-known member Joined Jan 5, 2009 Messages 1,064 Nov 4, 2010 #4 so there are 2 different shag tools, that is cool
S sireluxomatic Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2007 Messages 681 Nov 4, 2010 #5 Yes indeed, and BTW, I love the sound of the air rushing through those teeth...a nice muffled sound. Pity shag carpet is passe.
Yes indeed, and BTW, I love the sound of the air rushing through those teeth...a nice muffled sound. Pity shag carpet is passe.
eurekaprince Well-known member Joined Jan 4, 2009 Messages 4,809 Location Montreal, Canada Nov 4, 2010 #6 Thanks Bob!!!! Those eerie tread marks of some alien vac attachment sure are scary.......very much in the theme of Halloween, I might add! ROFL! Gee, this tool might really be useful for getting out the fleas from a long-haired sheepdog...anyone want to try it? Electrolux...cleans your home and Fido too!
Thanks Bob!!!! Those eerie tread marks of some alien vac attachment sure are scary.......very much in the theme of Halloween, I might add! ROFL! Gee, this tool might really be useful for getting out the fleas from a long-haired sheepdog...anyone want to try it? Electrolux...cleans your home and Fido too!
S sireluxomatic Well-known member Joined Oct 4, 2007 Messages 681 Nov 4, 2010 #7 I never thought about the shag's possible use as a pet tool...it could possibly work with a very large and hairy dog like a sheepdog. IIRC, Electrolux had an optional "curry brush", many years ago, for that very purpose.
I never thought about the shag's possible use as a pet tool...it could possibly work with a very large and hairy dog like a sheepdog. IIRC, Electrolux had an optional "curry brush", many years ago, for that very purpose.