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utiandtheblowfish ,

Your vacuum might have an attachment you can buy that is like a little handheld vacuum with bristles.

Something like this

SpeedLimit55 ,

Yep this is exactly what I use to clean my stairs.

argentcorvid , (edited )
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These (don’t) suck. Anything fabric causes too much drag on the brush and they don’t spin. I have an older Dyson that I tried to use it with maybe a shop vac would work better?

We have an original Shark handheld vacuum that worked great on the stairs but it started overheating.

Now I just use the plain brush attachment on the dyson’s hose and rub it around in different patterns. It does seem to work.

ZoopZeZoop ,

It just depends. I had an Electrolux and the one for it was excellent! I’m blanking on the brand of vacuum I have now, the one for it is nearly as effective as my old Electrolux.

thomcat ,
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Miele checking in, mine works fine.

argentcorvid ,
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I don’t have the original one for my vacuum, just a “hart” one. Basically Walmart store brand.

Probably the reason it doesn’t work.

Solemn ,

Sebo one works great, it’s honestly so overbuilt I’m more concerned about it wearing holes in upholstery than stalling. Sounds like a jet spooling up.

douglasg14b ,
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There’s plenty of attachments these days that are powered if you have a vacuum that supports it.

Dyson for instance makes small little motorheads for cleaning small carpeted spaces that attach to their stick vacuums.

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