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Posted on Minggu, 01 Mei 2011 by apartmentreview
Thirstystone Dark Walnut Coaster Holder

This is the first bagless vacuum I've used. Especially due to having pets (and their complimentary dander, fur, etc.), which create extra mess, I like the idea of not having to change bags--and that this is a lot less wasteful. Another plus: I've vacuumed up something that shouldn't have been vacuumed up, and didn't need to get into a bag to rescue it. It's also interesting to be able to be able to "see" what's creating the mess with the clear plastic "wind tunnel." Emptying the vacuum is really easy, though it can be messy since it stirs up the dust.
The attachments work well. I can reach clear to the top of a standard-height ceiling with the crevice tool attachment and wand pieces attached to the hose! The powered hand tool attachment is kind of like having a strong-powered mini vacuum.
Another really nice feature of the vacuum is that it's not just for carpets. The dial on the bottom allows you to adjust the height in order to clean high pile carpet down to hardwood floors. Unfortunately, this dial is on the lowest part of the vacuum, but it's not something necessary to adjust much if it's only being used for one flooring height.
Compared to the other vacuum I use (a different model of Hoover Wind Tunnel), the main thing I really miss with this one is that it does not have Embedded Dirt Finder indicator lights (red = not clean, yellow = almost there, green = done). You just have to go by sight as to whether the carpet is really getting clean. While the vacuum does a good job and this isn't really a necessary feature, I'm not sure if I'm holding it over areas long enough for it to really draw all the "gunk" out of the carpet without this sort of visual indicator.
The only thing I'm not pleased with, though, is the location of the on/off button. It's really tough to see and reach without bending down since it's located rather low, approximately midway down the vacuum's height. The other vacuum I use has a button near the top of the handle. It's not worth taking a star off for this, but I hope they'll redesign where the on/off button is located.
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The Thirstystone coasters I ordered to go with this fit well. And it looks very lovely in our formal living room.
Very happy with my purchase of the coaster holder. I would recommend it to anyone who may be interested in purchasing one.
I love the holder for my coasters. It is a very dark wood and complements my furniture nicely. It keeps the coasters easy to access.
This product arrived quickly. I did quite a bit of research before I bought this product and the coasters to go with it. Someone said the coasters were too big for the holder, but my coasters fit in perfectly. Wonderful product and well made! Love it!
This is a very nice way to display my Thirstystone coasters. The finish is dark and matches the rest of my living room furniture. The price could be a bit lower though.
Looks as described and does a good job of holding my Thirstystone coasters. The upright angling displays the nice design of the coasters well.
I bought this to use with ThirstyStone coasters and it works great. The dark walnut matches seemlessly with the other dark end tables/coffee tables we have. It also saves a little more space than a flat-oriented holder, and its more attractive.
I bought this coaster holder along with the Thirstystone Marble Mosaic Coasters and it fits great. I was a little worried at how easy it would be to tip this over based on the site's image, but I can happily attest that it is very well balanced and hard to tip over, especially when it's weighted down by the coasters. There is plenty of felt cushioning on the bottom of this, and inside the holder where the coasters hit the back and the sides. Lastly, I want to note (for those who care) that mine was labeled as made in China despite that this site says it was made in the US (not that it bothers me at all).