Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases, Vol. 3 DVD Talk

Hey, Warner Bros., when are you present to release Mouse Cleaning and Casanova Cat on disc here in the U.S.? If you had put them on this title, Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases, Vol. 3 would have received our highest guidance here at DVDTalk (just for guts alone), and you would have moved a lot of units out there with fans who have just about given up on corporations who restriction over phantom P.C. controversies (are you listening, Song of the South 's Disney?). So...onward and downward, America. As it stands, Tom and Jerry's Greatest Chases, Vol. 3 is a lacking in but sweet little collection of 14 classic Tom and Jerry one-reelers (presented in their correct face ratios), giving you a healthy dose of sadistic pain and hilarity associated with classic spiritedness's most violent couple of psychotics.

Violence. Pure, unadulterated, unapologetic violence.

Swivel vac and Dirt Devil Broom Vac?

Has anyone against either of these items? I am not talking about a SWIFFER broom with the cloth. I am talking about a swivel vac that I saw an infomercial on and it looks awesome. Also, the new dirt devil broom vac that comes in a brand of colors. I would like to hear from people who have used them personally on their floors. Thanks.


I have tolerant of the swivel vac before and a Dirt Devil cordless Broom Vac as well. Neither one of them worked as well as I thought they should. I wasn't using them for my main vacuuming BUT they wouldn't pick up like I plan they should. I finally found a terrific "stick" vacuum that is cordless and it's the EUREKA quick pick up vacuum. It comes with TWO rechargeable batteries so you always have a fully charged battery and this vacuum picks up so well that I use it all the opportunity in between regular vacuuming. It's really great on tile floors and hardwoods. It works equally well on carpeting. I on balance purchased this one because I needed something to keep in the bath area where my cat's litterbox was because she was tracking the scoopable litter all through the bathroom and I was clich of stepping in the loose litter and didn't want to have to get my central vacuum hose out every time I needed to up up the bathroom. When I bought this, I was astounded at how well it picked up, especially after using those other vacuums. I bought my Eureka at Bed, Bath & Beyond for about $40 and it was significance every cent! Hope this helps you out! Good luck!!


If you don't wish for to buy it from TV, try CVS, target, stores where they sell as seen on TV products. I've gone thru 3 so far, the first one the battery didn't get charged anymore, the second-best one the pole broke and the last one just went dead. The only reason why I keep buying it it's that it's lightweight, picks up in the end good, I usually use a large vacuum and then go over the same area with the sweeper and it still picks up hairs, and litter sand, dog scoff, stuff that the vacuum won't pick or that it's just crush and send flying everywhere. I also like it because the charge has lasted around 9 hours. I own a dynasty cleaning business and it's really hard to find something that will last us thru 3 houses daily, but this ones does a good job, I by the skin of one's teeth wish they built them to last, but then again, they wouldn't sell a lot of them.

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I have hand-me-down the swivel vac before and a Dirt Devil cordless Broom Vac as well. Neither one of them worked as well as I thought they should. I wasn't using them for my main vacuuming BUT they wouldn't pick up like I ruminating they should. I finally found a terrific "stick" vacuum that is cordless and it's the EUREKA quick pick up vacuum. It comes with TWO rechargeable batteries so you always have a fully charged battery and this vacuum picks up so well that I use it all the continually in between regular vacuuming. It's really great on tile floors and hardwoods. It works equally well on carpeting. I effectively purchased this one because I needed something to keep in the bath area where my cat's litterbox was because she was tracking the scoopable litter all through the bathroom and I was wiped out bored with of stepping in the loose litter and didn't want to have to get my central vacuum hose out every time I needed to organize up the bathroom. When I bought this, I was astounded at how well it picked up, especially after using those other vacuums. I bought my Eureka at Bed, Bath & Beyond for about $40 and it was value every cent! Hope this helps you out! Good luck!!

Has anyone used the Dirt Devil broom vac?

Of so, did you like it? I am looking at this as a gift for my sister in law who had said she wanted the swiffer one. I had teh swiffer one and it stopped working after 1 year.


No but i have hardened and still use shark vacuum broom. Its simply the best cleaning gadget I have. I Use it on floors, wood and even on carpet (although you are not suppositious to) it work perfectly picking everything up. I had it for about 2.1/2 years and still works perfect. has 2 power/speed settings, and a line hose and cleaning attachment and comes with a washable filter. I definitely intent to buy another one of those suckers!

how long does the Dirt Devil Broom Vac hold a charge?

can anyone take to task me how long these hold a charge after being charged for 24 hrs?

thanks


ours lasts about a month, we only use it in the larder.

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