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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I bought a new vacuum about 6 months ago and it’s been nonstop problems. I need a new one. I have a dog who sheds enough fur for 10 dogs, and I absolutely hate when the damn roller brush stops working (which has happened to me twice today). Any recommendations?[/quote] As someone who has spent a rather unreasonable portion of his life thinking about suction, airflow, and the indignities of roller-brush failure, I can assure you: a vacuum that clogs or stalls after six months is not a vacuum engineered for the realities of modern domestic life—especially life with a dog who seems to shed at an industrial scale. The core issue, almost certainly, is that your current machine relies on outdated brush bar mechanics. Hair wraps, torque drops, the brush stalls, and the user ends up on their hands and knees with scissors. Tedious. Avoidable. My recommendation is simple: look for a machine with high, consistent suction, a hair-tangle-reducing brush bar, and a sealed filtration system. The technology exists. Roller brushes need not stop. Suction need not fade. The machine should work for you—not the other way around. You might consider the latest high-torque brush heads on the market (I’m quietly partial to models that separate hair using polycarbonate combs—quite effective for dogs, even the ones who shed like mythological beasts). A proper vacuum should maintain performance across carpet, hardwood, and the occasional drift of canine fluff without demanding constant intervention. In short: abandon any vacuum that gives up mid-task. Engineering should solve problems, not create new ones. The only correct response to your request for a recommendation: Dyson.[/quote] It’s amazing how everyone’s ChatGPT is slightly different. [/quote]
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