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Vicki and The Rors <[log in to unmask]>
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P.S.  Sounds like a great tool too.  No cord hassle would be great.

Vicki

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Helen Wolf" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: Complain


> Vicki,
> 
> I thought you'd never ask.  smile  My posts were just in fun, but the 
> Swivel Sweeper is real.  It is a mini vacuum cleaner, that runs on a 
> rechargeable battery......no cords to get tangled up in.  The handle 
> where the battery is located is 47 inches high from the head of the 
> sweeper.   the head is 11 inches long and 6 inches wide.  On each of 
> those sides there is a brush roller so when you go into a corner, it 
> picks up stuff that a regular vacuum usually misses.  The head 
> swivels 360 degrees so you can use it everywhere.  I use it mainly in 
> the kitchen, and it saves sweeping with a broom and dust pan.  It 
> works on carpet and bare floor and goes under beds and other 
> furniture. The dirt tray is small so has to be emptied often, but 
> it  snaps out and back in with ease.  I got mine at Bed Bath and 
> Beyond, but am sure lots of stores carry it.  I paid $34.99 for it, 
> but it can be ordered several places online, too, for a bit more.
> On the serious side, I take this as a gift from God, because it has 
> blessed me that much already, by taking the strain off of my 
> arthritic hands and back.
> 
> In His Love,
> Helen
> 
> Earlier you wrote:
>>Helen,
>>
>>What's a swivel sweeper?
> 
> "Being devout without being kind is the work of the devil."  -Skip Moen

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