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Instead, it’s suggested to cut tangled hair and fibres with scissors, which is a less effective system than you’ll find elsewhere..The only hint at a fancy extra is the light indicator on the front of the floorhead.

If it’s green, you know everything is running OK.But if there’s a blockage, the light will turn red, or the cleaner will switch itself off altogether.. Other Tools and Accessories.In the box, you get a crevice tool, dusting brush, upholstery tool, wall mount, and 26 dust pouches, which is roughly enough to last a year..

The tools are all pretty standard, but the bristles on the dusting brush are a little on the stiff side.It’s fine for window sills and shelves, but we’d suggest avoiding it when cleaning delicate surfaces.. All the tools can be attached to the main wand or to the body in handheld mode.

There’s an attachment to clip them onto the wand for storage and the wall mount has space for another two attachments.. A bonus is that there’s an “anti-slip” pad on the back of the cleaner, which is useful if you want to prop it up rather than using the wall mount..
The biggest drawback is that there’s no motorised mini tool.This step is much easier if you have a bagged vacuum, as you’ll just need to replace the old bag with a new one.
It’s still a good idea to wipe down the compartment holding the bag though..Never use a bagged vacuum without a bag, unless the manual says this is fine.
The bag acts as the primary filter in a bagged vacuum.Without it, the pre-motor filter will become clogged much faster, and the motor may be more exposed to dirt..
(Editor: Luxury Mice)