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DD's bathroom has hair ALL the time on the floor and I am looking for a cordless hand held wet dry vacuum that she can use. Looking for recommendations for something that will not die in a year or two.
We had a black and decker wet and dry before kids and it was useless so I started using a dustpan but am getting tired now. |
| I just vacuum it up once a week with my regular vacuum. |
| Your teen should be doing this, not you. Broom will work just fine. |
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Mine keeps a Swiffer with a section taken out (so it’s short) it in a cupboard and Swiffers up the hair and lint every night after drying her hair. I think Swiffer refills are a horrible use of plastic, but it is the best we can do for now.
We moved from a house with dark, natural stone tiles to one with white tiles and it has definitely revealed our previous laziness about hair pickup! |
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I own an electric broom and it does the trick with bathroom hair and the kitchen crumbs. You already have an outlet in the room.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZY7BTWM?th=1 |
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We’ve had this for at least 7 or 8 years and it still works great. Why do you need a wet vac though?
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| I would use a swiffer or a broom or something. You don’t want wet hair sitting in any kind of vacuum. |
| Broom, or simply use some dry TP or paper towel, followed up with a wet paper towel, and wipe the floor up regularly. |
| A regular vacuum is fine. Just use it a few hours after showering so the floor is dry when they use it. |
I have the same. I just empty it after every use. |
| Use a Clorox wipe. It's much better and faster than a vacuum. Keep a container under the sink. |
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| I'm astonished by the things people insist on vacuuming. Use a broom or a wipe (depending on how much hair). No vacuum is designed for this...nor is it necessary. How big can a bathroom possibly be? |
| You could have cleaned it in the time it took to write this post, or make the hair owner clean it. |
| I also use a regular Dustbuster bought on sale at Target for around $30. They seem to last about 5 years with daily bathroom use before the motor wears out and I need to buy a new one. I don’t like to use Clorox wipes on my tile floors because I find they leave a residue. |