Trebor has inquired about thoughts on a multiple unit system in another post to make cleaning easier.
I use two machines for my cleaning tasks. I have my Kirby that I use for all daily, weekly and heavy cleaning. And I also have a Royal hand vac that I use for surface cleaning of furniture and some times stairways.
I'm in a situation that I don't detail clean every time I clean. My detailed cleaning is monthly when I do all edges. vents, furiniture, drapes lampshades etc. I mostly have all wall to wall carpet. And use the hand vac to keep up with the cat hair on the furniture daily and weekly.
Trebors question is what units could kirby make to pair together to accomplish all our cleaning tasks in terms of ease of use, light weight and portablilty.
You you want to see some thing like a back pac or hip vacuum in conjunction with the upright?
At one time Kirby had the Vacuette hand vacuum which I thought was a good idea paired with the upright for those times you didn't need or want to convert the kirby to the hose. As I have paired a Royal hand vac with my kirby for those times.
At times a canister type vacuum is more efficent for some tasks than the Kirby is with the hose.
Share some thoughts please
I use two machines for my cleaning tasks. I have my Kirby that I use for all daily, weekly and heavy cleaning. And I also have a Royal hand vac that I use for surface cleaning of furniture and some times stairways.
I'm in a situation that I don't detail clean every time I clean. My detailed cleaning is monthly when I do all edges. vents, furiniture, drapes lampshades etc. I mostly have all wall to wall carpet. And use the hand vac to keep up with the cat hair on the furniture daily and weekly.
Trebors question is what units could kirby make to pair together to accomplish all our cleaning tasks in terms of ease of use, light weight and portablilty.
You you want to see some thing like a back pac or hip vacuum in conjunction with the upright?
At one time Kirby had the Vacuette hand vacuum which I thought was a good idea paired with the upright for those times you didn't need or want to convert the kirby to the hose. As I have paired a Royal hand vac with my kirby for those times.
At times a canister type vacuum is more efficent for some tasks than the Kirby is with the hose.
Share some thoughts please