Electric Brooms

What Is The Best Electric Broom/ Stick Vacuum?

New postby Kimbra » 29 Oct 2012, 16:28

I had an electric broom that I got from a yardsale brand new for three dollars and figured for $3 it was worth a shot, the thing lasted forever it was the best thing but the problem is that they dont make that model anymore and I have looked at others from the same company but some got great reveiws and some horible so I have looked at many and still can't decide which one to go with please help. I had an electric broom that I got from a yardsale brand new for three dollars and figured for $3 it was worth a shot, the thing lasted forever it was the best thing but the problem is that they dont make that model anymore and I have looked at others from the same company but some got great reveiws and some horible so I have looked at many and still can't decide which one to go with please help.
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New postby Lasonya » 29 Oct 2012, 16:28

For the stick vacuum, I like the Dirt Devil Dynamite bagless quickvac. They are lightweight(under 9 lbs), easy assembly & storage & has a 30 ft. cord.
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Do modern day witches use electric brooms and crock pots?

New postby Hayden » 29 Oct 2012, 16:28

Do modern day witches use electric brooms and crock pots?

Just wondered. :0)
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New postby Rosalia » 29 Oct 2012, 16:28

Yes...You must have an insider giving you info. Beware Muggle lest you learn to much!!! My Dark-Magnificance will take measures to protect my coven...

Umm, could you drop by the next dark of the moon? There will be cookies served after the ritual frolick thru the woods naked. But we still don't have a sacrifice...er, I mean special guest, lined up......
Hope to see you there.....

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The Dark-Magnificance
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Can anyone recommend a cordless electric broom. Mine just...

New postby Titus » 29 Oct 2012, 16:28

Can anyone recommend a cordless electric broom. Mine just broke,need something with decent suction.?
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New postby Louann » 29 Oct 2012, 16:28

Use a normal broom, dude. its cheaper

God bless!
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Men, would you be offended if your ex-girlfriends decided...

New postby Betsy » 29 Oct 2012, 16:28

Men, would you be offended if your ex-girlfriends decided to buy you new cookware, electric broom and a little?

Vacuum small enough and portable enough for your car? :P
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New postby Mazie » 29 Oct 2012, 16:28

Offended? Not in the least!

But since we're talking about an *EX*, I would be alarmed that buying me all that stuff was prelude to her trying to get back together with me again (and usually an EX is an EX for a REASON)
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