Thanks Mark....here's another question for ya....
I am intrigued by the "suction polishers". I don't think these were ever sold in North America. Seems to be designed for use on European stone floors.....
How does the suction maintain it's "oomph" when clearly the polisher must be allowed to free-float on floors? I mean, there can't be much suction hitting the floors and the suction inlet must be sitting quite high off the floor due to the height of polisher brushes, unlike the floor brushes you might get as an attachment on regular vacs. As well, the rotating brushes must force dirt out of the path of the suction.
Do these units actually clean surface litter off the floor? Or do they just remove any dust being kicked up by the rotating brushes? How effective is this design?
Eurekaprince Brian in Canada