What's a good vacuum cleaner for someone with long hair?

My hair is always getting caught in the spinning brush thingie of my vacuum cleaner. It drives me nuts because I keep having to stop and get in their with scissors to deal with the tangles of matted hair and carpet lint. Please tell me there’s a better kind out there?

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  1. I REALLY WANT TO RECOMMEND DYSON WHICH IS ABOUT 500 DOLLARS OR RAINBOW WHICH COSTS 3000 DOLLARS BUT IF YOU CANT AFFORD THIS WHY DONT YOU JUST USE A HAIRNET OR CUT YOUR HAIR OFF!

  2. My long hair sheds a lot, and I use a broom. A good broom is cheap, burns calories, and works as well as a vacuum. Also, it uses no electricity and never gets blocked or tangled up with hair.

  3. rainbow is the best, but its about 3,000 dollars
    best sloution is to bush your hair in same place every time and brush it a lot and collect the hair…long hair also bad for drain in shower and bath tub… good luck

  4. I had long hair most of my life. That’s the downside is the vacuum cleaner issue. I have never found a way out of cutting the hair out of the beater bar. The best I can tell you is I just bought a Dyson and it ROCKS. The beater bar is easily accessible for removing hair wrapped up in it. They are pricey but it is by far the best one I have ever owned or used.

  5. look for a vacuum that has the option of turning the beater bar off. For example Panasonic vacuums.

    Vacuum your floors first without the beater bar to pick up as much hair as possible than engage the beater bar and make another pass over the floors.

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