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This is a top not product the qualiaty is second to none, I can tell the company put some time caring and effort into the design and materials used for
I bought our Hoover 4 years ago. We use it daily to clean mostly bare floors--laminate and tile--but also clean area carpets and small sections of pile carpet with it. We had to have it repaired once (the good news is, it CAN be repaired) but otherwise, it has been consistently reliable. We vacuum kitty litter daily, plus cat hair. Contrary to one review, we have no problem with the brush collecting stuff; we do use the brush setting frequently though and I'm guessing it is self-cleaning. It is easy to empty the canister, easy to tell when the battery is running low, and easy to use. Do clean the filter at the top of the canister often (weekly?). The smaller head makes it much easier to negotiate around table legs and corners than a large vacuum.
I feel this product is being beta tested on the public. They recommend a treat about one inch in diameter but the only one I've found is sourced in China and a popular consumer publication strongly recommends against pet treats sourced there. I've tried numerous brands recommend on blogs and FaceBook and all tend to work the first few times and then the device jams. You can also put only a very limited amount of treats in the device at a time. Also, one of the side seams split open when I pushed the lid down and after numerous back and forth emails with a manufactures rep where all I wanted to know was what kind of glue to use, I gave up and just used super glue. The rep, inexplicably, could not, would not tell me a recommended glue. They also say they are not allowed to recommend a treat brand that will work. So, I'm keeping it as an expensive room monitor and maybe I'll find a treat that works some day. A great idea that needs some work.
I put the 8 ounces bottle into car engine and it helps. There is an acceptable itsy bitsy leak left. You can watch "Fixing Oil Seal Leaks Fast" video on YouTube by scottykilmer. You need 8 ounces for car engine or transmission usage, and 3 ounces for power steering. I am going to order more for power steering and transmission usage.
Nice case that should serve to keep my boy's 2DS and all its accoutrements together. My only complaint is that the clip for the handle seems like it will be prone to breaking (the little nubbin for sliding the peg back sticks out pretty far and I'm sure it's going to snap off sometime soon). Other than that (and that's very minor really), great case!