Why is that every time I go to use the hoover it's full and I have to empty it first?
I would think that it's doing a little light hoovering while I'm asleep but the carpets show no sign of that. So I can only conclude that my hoover has got itself a night-shift cleaning a factory in order to put some money aside to save for a place of its own one day.
I wouldn't mind that - I'd applaud its initiative - but if it's clever enough to get a part-time job then surely it's smart enough to empty itself afterwards?
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I eliminated this dilemma with two robots and far less carpet.
However,the robots require more frequent emptying as their bins are much smaller.
I'm just thankful to have a vacuum at all after Sophie ate the cord on the first one:) At least she hasn't eaten a phone yet.
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That's funny Liz...but who knows what's going on while you're sleeping. You've reminded me that my vaccuming is long overdue...geesh thanks.
whenever I get the hoover out I somehow manage to pull the thing so it empties itself over the floor... Mrs F just loves that!
And why is everything inside always just grey?
Lol! Oh, if only the hoover really would empty itself! I detest that job - even more than emptying the swing bin.
I only have one small carpet in the living room the rest is laminate floor but I hate getting my vacuum cleaner out it is so heavy and as you say it seems it always needs something done to it.
That's where the exercise part come in so you don't atrophy.
My vacuum doesn't seem to need emptying for ages. Is it because I don't vacuum very often I wonder?
Yes, they ought to make one that would empty itself!
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