Vacuum cleaners: Dyson 24 or shark “Navigator”-which would be easier for a wheelchair user to use?
Monday, April 12th, 2010 at
6:21 pm
Which vacuum cleaner moves easier for a person in a wheelchair? Are there controls that you have to use your feet for? How do they work in small rooms?
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The new dyson dc24 with the ball is super duper light weight and easy to push and turn. I don’t know anything about a shark. The dyson is nice because the hose is so easy to pop out, and it has a handle so one could easily clean crevices and corners. The switches are on the main part of the vacuum, right below the handle and above the canister. It would work very well in a small room because it is a small vacuum.