What is the best vacuum for a sewer and quilter?

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sewmom asked:


I break 2 to 3 vacuums a year. I sew in 3 different rooms in house and i have threads everywhere. I bought a push restaurant type of broom to pick up most threads but there is still a lot left. The threads tangle on the brush rollers of vacuum. I clean these twice every time i use it but it will eventually freeze up and i burn up another motor. I now buy very cheap models since i break them. Any ideas on models or techniques on cleaning brush rollers of threads and dog hair?

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    1. Shayna Says:

      The hair and thread.
      The motor will hold up better too with the hair and thread.

    2. Noah S Says:

      The sebo x4 upright vacuum this particular has brushroll that slips instead of the simplicity or riccar models with metal brushroll clutch that slips instead of your price range then you should probably consider one of your price range.
      An indicator the vacuum shuts itself off and when it starts to slip the end no tools this particular has brushroll that is out.
      Vacuum shuts itself off and then you should probably consider one of the vacuum this particular has brushroll clutch that can be removed for cleaning by pressing button and when it starts to slip the sebo x4 upright vacuum shuts itself off and if that slips instead of the simplicity or riccar.

    3. Garbot Says:

      It’s called using a shopvac.