That’s good to know BPlus can replace the battery. I used it for about a year and didn’t notice any battery degradation, but good to know.
The pet tool does work really well. I used it to suck up some dog hair in the back of my truck.
That’s good to know BPlus can replace the battery. I used it for about a year and didn’t notice any battery degradation, but good to know.
The pet tool does work really well. I used it to suck up some dog hair in the back of my truck.
I use this BD. Use the sill brush to lossen everything then vacuum up the debris, so the battery will last longer.
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I agree about the Dyson handheld.
Dyson DC34 Handheld Vacuum Cleaner : Target
I agree about the Dyson handheld.
http://www.target.com/p/dyson-dc34-handheld-vacuum-cleaner/-/A-13713878
Question for you…I just had a commercial window customer request a bid on 168 ceiling mounted light fixtures. They are Approx between 12-20 feet up depending on which building. They are the standard round ceiling lights approx 12" in diameter.
I don’t typically do light fixtures, but it’s hard to pass up that many. What do you charge on lights like that? I’m thinking $6-$8 a light fixture, but I don’t know how on par that is. It is basically a best guess from reading online. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Josh
I have been charging $8 for exterior coach lights on residential’s and $30 for a very simple interior hanging stairway chandelier type light in a condo community I have been doing many units in. Not sure if this helps but posting anyway…good luck…
Thanks Larry
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