Just bought a new carpet cleaner

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I should have bought one of these ages ago, even though my carpets looked clean on the surface it was astonishing how nasty the water was it sucked up. It looked like water straight out of a mud puddle. If you have carpets I highly recommend you get one of these, honestly this is the best purchase I've made in years.

https://www.kohls.com/product/prd-2...ution-pet-pro-carpet-cleaner-1986.jsp?prdPV=3

It's $239.99 + tax but If you use the Kohl's coupons you can get it out the door for $177 + you get $30 in Kohl's cash, perfect amount to pick up a big 80oz jug of the cleaner. It does come with 2 8oz samples which I only used half of one to do the game room.

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This sounds like advertisement but then again you do have more then 3000 posts. So I'm willing to believe you're not shillin out.
 
This reads like a shill post.
This sounds like advertisement but then again you do have more then 3000 posts. So I'm willing to believe you're not shillin out.
I literally just bought it after watching like a dozen videos on it and i'm excited about the results. A lot of people have carpets and they piss away a ton of money on professional cleaning services or RugDoctor's from departments stores etc..

I thought I would share with people here possibly looking for a good alternative that they could get the unit I just bought and with a host of stackable coupons if they purchased it where I did. It's not shilling, I'm really just enamored and impressed with it..

Is this a where's Waldo thing?
No, it's a bullshit thing :messenger_neutral:

Do you walk around your house with shoes on? Disgusting habit that a lot of people do.
No, I take them off but it would really surprise you how much stuff you still track around which a vacuum simply doesn't clean up.
 
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Yeah we have a similar model and it's great. Two dogs and two little kids, it's a life saver, can't imagine not having one as a parent.
 
Yeah we have a similar model and it's great. Two dogs and two little kids, it's a life saver, can't imagine not having one as a parent.
I'd thought about buying something similar or renting a RugDoctor for years but with the coupons I was able to find it was time to pull the trigger. I looked at Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Lowe's, online etc, and with the deal I got it lobbed like $80 off the top, plus with those cash coupons I can get a big ass bottle of the cleaner for free which would normally run almost $30.

This is one of the best adult purchases I think I've ever made.
 
We got the bigger cousin to that a few years back, it has been great. Got it on a really good sale so it was only like $280 http://amzn.com/B00450U6CS , but especially having 2 pets and twin 3 year olds it has really helped keeping the carpets clean. I used to rent a rug doctor or try and borrow someones, but once we got kids it just seemed worth the investment.
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We got the bigger cousin to that a few years back, it has been great. Got it on a really good sale so it was only like $280 http://amzn.com/B00450U6CS , but especially having 2 pets and twin 3 year olds it has really helped keeping the carpets clean. I used to rent a rug doctor or try and borrow someones, but once we got kids it just seemed worth the investment.
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Yeah if I was in a house I think I would go this route for sure, I'm in a condo though so what I went with worked out pretty good for the application. I have no kids but I do have a cat, and while he's an extremely clean animal it's still nice being able to rejuvenate the carpets in short order.
 
I prefer hard floors. Can't trust what lay tangled beneath the swarming fibrous canopy, muddled in the deep recesses, plotting our downfall.
 
but especially having 2 pets and twin 3 year olds
Who makes more of a mess? The twins or your pets?

Do you walk around your house with shoes on? Disgusting habit that a lot of people do.
EVERYBODY in Italy does so and they hate me for making them remove their shoes if they want to enter my house.
In Japan they have separate slippers for walking around the home. I'm used to walking barefoot but some people would like to have substitutes like bunny slippers on hand.
 
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Who makes more of a mess? The twins or your pets?
That would be the twins, despite sippy cups and snack bowls with covers on them and trying to keep food out of carpeted areas they always find a way to make a mess. No joke two weeks ago one of the girls, I don't even exactly understand the mechanics of it, was eating a bowl of cereal at the table and some how managed to not just spill, but launched her bowl over her head behind her. My best guess is she had the spoon in the perfect position, maybe under the rim of the bowl or something and brought her arm down launching it like a catapult. Milk and cereal all over her, the table, the chair, down the hall.

Still wouldn't trade them for anything though, but yah the house has a tornado rip through it about 1 hour after we pick everything up every single time.
 
That would be the twins, despite sippy cups and snack bowls with covers on them and trying to keep food out of carpeted areas they always find a way to make a mess. No joke two weeks ago one of the girls, I don't even exactly understand the mechanics of it, was eating a bowl of cereal at the table and some how managed to not just spill, but launched her bowl over her head behind her. My best guess is she had the spoon in the perfect position, maybe under the rim of the bowl or something and brought her arm down launching it like a catapult. Milk and cereal all over her, the table, the chair, down the hall.

Still wouldn't trade them for anything though, but yah the house has a tornado rip through it about 1 hour after we pick everything up every single time.
Omg, this is hilarious and heartwarming at the same time. Just picturing the situation is making me crack up!
 
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