Fave dry uph attachment..

Mikey P

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This one has it going on..

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you do pre vac your lazy boys, right?
 

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We just use those cheap ass claw & crevice tools. They aren't anything special but they are cheap.

Plus you can get them in 2 inch for tm's. No need for pussy whips unless you want them. :winky:
 

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$3.00 or so from Windtrax. Or free at the car wash with each visit. :shifty:

Cheap enough not to fret when they get lost. Handy enough to extract water out of tight spots.

For upholstery they can be a little sharp but you can file the edge a little to make them smoother.
 
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Honestly I have completely switched to a Shark Rocket minus the long tube. It's as though it was made just for upholstery. On the low setting you can cover any plush situation from pillows to loose back cushions. You will cover ground like never possible. On high with firm cushions, sides and backs it flys.
 
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mine is the Shark Ultra Light Upright HV301 I connect the brush head right into the main assemble.
 

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Doing a search down under & found this re-call.

Don't know if it will apply those over in the 'states.

http://sharkclean.com.au/product-recall-folder/hv300nz/

Electrical Product Safety Recall
Brand Developers, the exclusive distributor of Shark products, is implementing this voluntary recall in conjunction with Euro-Pro, owner of the popular floor care brand Shark, and in consultation with the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.

The issue may result in premature cord failure in some vacuum cleaners near the strain relief and a risk of burn and electric shock.

Consumers are advised to unplug their vacuum cleaner at the wall and to not use it until it has been repaired.

All products subject to the voluntary recall will require a cord and plug replacement that will be installed free of charge through an authorised Shark Service Centre.


Down under, they sell for AU$399.00 :cry:

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