Do whomever sweeps your floors a favor and get one of these.
If you can afford this machine you will never want to use anything else, ever again!!!!
It's light and all self contained. You don't drag anything behide you to get hooked on furniture or corners. The suction power is very good and it comes with 2 different motorized brush heads, one for carpeted and wood floors and another for smaller areas like those tight spaces in the bathroom or when you want to sweep your car's floorboards. Mine runs for about 40-45 minutes on a charge. That's plenty of time to sweep my entire 3,000 sq. ft. house. The first sweep through I got two and a half loads of dirt and dust and pet hair in the sweeper trap. Ugh! No idea all that was setting around. Now I do the whole house in about 25 minutes and get one full load to dump. And it does empty out really easy, but dump into a deep receptical or you may find lots of dust coming up at you. All in all, this sweeper is a simple high tech dream. No regrets at all!!!!!
The best "anytime" tea ever if you like a hint of fruit flavor in your tea.
I'm not much for lemon in my tea, but Bergamon is a whole different fruit.
As the old commercial used to say, "Try it. You'll like it."
02. Feb 2011
Duplicate Effort review
Duplicate Effort is the seventh novel in the Retrieval Artist series.
I've read and enjoyed every one in the order they were written.
Without any doubt, this is one of the finest series I've found in my 45 plus years of reading Science Fiction. At the heart of every story is a lot of believable detective work and usually a good bit of flaunting the law. Until this series I had no idea I even liked detective novels.
"Buried Deep" the third or fourth book of the series is possibly the best sci-fi novel ever written (as long as you've read the preceding novels first).
Duplicate Effort is a great solid read and along with the other Retrieval Artist novels should not be missed.