Just a quick one, I actually bought a swivel sweeper a long time ago and ended up throwing it out. Simply put, it was a great sweeper, in lots of ways even better than my Dyson vacuum cleaner. But then the batteries ran out and it did not work half as well any more.
So I figure, OK, I’ll get some more batteries. Ends up they cost almost as much as a whole new Swivel Sweeper. Not going to happen. So I sent a somewhat irate letter to the company about the ridiculous battery situation, then put the thing in the bin.
It was a real shame as well because the thing was absolutely brilliant as a sweeper. I have a few dogs, one of which is a Samoyed and when you see one you’ll understand what I mean about shedding. Actually I’ll send you a picture. (editor – She did and now we do.)

Anyway he sheds all over the place and the stuff sticks to anything and everything. Hardwood floors downstairs make it even more obvious when there is hair everywhere. This has been the one downside to having a Sammy, because they are absolutely amazing dogs, but vacuums either can’t pick the hair up or get clogged in two seconds and take ages to unclog and empty.
Th sweeper was far better, picked everything up instantly and was far easier to empty/clean. Until the batteries ran out.
I’ve just got a new one, simply because I heard from somewhere that you now get a rechargable battery with it. I haven’t yet run down the battery so have not tried the charger yet, but the sweeper itself still works as well as ever. I am so glad they have rechargable batterys now.
Editors note, we used to recommend buying them on Amazon, but discovered this site where they are a whole $10 cheaper and they have a better warranty as well. If you want to check it out click here to visit Try Swivel Sweeper.
All the best.
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