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Item pictured is not the item shipped July 19, 2010 LS I returned the item because the Turbine Tool that was shipped to me is not the same item as pictured. The item i received is so cheaply made and is definitely not worth 65.00.
Fancy - but doesn't work. READ ON FOR BETTER PRODUCT: July 11, 2010 Lynne Frantz (Seattle, WA USA) You can read countless reviews about the Dyson vacuum and I would add nothing to it other than this:
If you're looking for an attachment to remove pet hair via the hose, DO NOT buy the Dyson tool (for $50+). It simply doesn't work. BUT....
We have 2 white, long hair pets and emerald green carpet. I finally found a tool that works! The Hoover Windtunnel Turbo Brush (Part # 40200013) fits the nozzle on my Dyson perfectly. That little sucker CRANKS! The brush spins hard even when it's touching the carpet. It's super easy to unclog the long pet hair from the brush. You squeeze two side buttons, it opens to 2 half pieces, you extract the hair that is wrapped around the brush and it starts whirring again. PLUS, I think I paid less than $10 to get it on eBAY. Hoover Windtunnel Turbo Brush Part # 40200013 -
Works great for me June 30, 2010 Millie Shikes (Lithia, FL) I love this attachment. I use it on my microfiber furniture and on the carpets in my car. I have never had an issue with it not working properly and I have used it at least once a week for the last six months.
Great for pet hair! March 18, 2010 Joy F. Henckell I have 3 long haired cats who shed like crazy. This works great on pet hair !
Good for adding clutter to your closet. January 20, 2010 srs (Pennsylvania, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
One of these was included with my Dyson; I'm quite amused that it costs so much. As most of the negative reviewers have mentioned, as soon as you touch the brush to anything, it stops spinning. Would you tolerate that with the main vacuum brush?
I do often use this when I need to vacuum carpeted steps. I don't do it that often, so I'll get out the attachment, try to use it, fiddle with the "one dot"/"two dots" switch, wonder if I have it hooked up wrong because there's a "press to release" button that doesn't do anything, then give up and just vacuum the steps by using the "regular" beater of the vacuum on the step and follow up with the crevasse attachment. Then I'll put this back in the closet until the next time I forget how well it works.
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