• 2-in-1 bagless stick vacuum cleaner#BR602 System 1
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2-in-1 bagless stick vacuum cleaner#BR602

2-in-1 bagless stick vacuum cleaner#BR602

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Model: BR602

 

Specifications:

400W-600W nominal power

1pc dust cup,without Speed control,Cable length 5-10M, metal tube,Plastic brush,2pc Nozzles,Dust Capacity:0.8L,Giftbox Packing

 

 

 

Product size:240*110*1010mm

Giftbox size:135*140*560mm

G.W/N.W:2.0/1.43Kgs 

Loading QTY:2400/4500/5200pcs

 

 

Airflow(m³/min):0.8-1.0

Vacuum (Kpa):11-13

Noise(dB(A)):73

 

Features:

2 in 1 stick and hand stick vacuum

easy empty dust cup

HEPA filter

lightweight

 

 

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC

Origin:China


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Q: Do you think working a job selling vacuum cleaners would be a sucky job?
yes. I am the worst salesperson ever. I am too empathic and honest.
Q: There are 4 adults and 1 dog in my home. One of the adults tends to quot;shedquite a lot and has ruined every cheap vacuum we have bought with her hair. I would like to get a nice vacuum anyway, and I've found a great deal on Dyson vacuums, so the one I get has to be a Dyson. However, regardless of the deal, I don't want to buy a nice vacuum if the human hair will ruin it. I've narrowed it down to the DC25 All Floor, or the DC25 Animal. Is there a difference between the two? And will human hair ruin either one? Or do you have a suggestion for a different Dyson (I'd like all floor capable and ball technology)? Thank you.
I have a Dyson and I love it! I have never had a problem with it. I have the DC14 and I've had it for about 10 years now.If it ever breaks down or gets worn out I'm gonna get another Dyson for sure. You can't go wrong with either one you choose but I'd ask a sales person what the difference between the two is.Have fun, nothing beats a Dyson.
Q: I have a test tomorrow and a question just like this is going to be on the test. Can someone please solve/explain it to me?A salesperson sells two models of vacuum cleaners. One sells for $200 each, and the other sells for $300 each. The salesperson has a weekly goal of at least $1800.a) write an inequality relating the revenue from the vacuum cleaners to the sales goal.b) graph the inequality.c) if the salesperson sold exactly two $300 models last week, how many $200 models did she have to sell to make her sales goal?
For increasing cubic binomials the final formula is as follows: (a + b) ^ 3 = a^3 + 3*a^2*b^a million + 3*a^a million*b^2 + b^3 on your case, a is x and b is -y^5 So (x - y^5)^3 = x^3 + 3*x^2*(-y^5)^a million + 3*x^a million*(-y^5)^2 + (-y^5)^3 Simplified: =x^3 - 3x^2*y^5 + 3x*y^10 - y^15 :D
Q: im 22 yrs old,dont like to work to work for ppl and i just want to be my own boss,is a vacuum cleaner business good?what do i need and how much will i invest?
Depends. If you have a lot of ambition drive, starting your own business can be a great thing. Being your own boss is actually more difficult than merely waking up in the morning and going to a job - because YOU are in charge of your company, you will have to make ALL the decisions to make sure you are profitable, make sure your customers are happy, and possibly oversee employees. You don't need anything other than ambition and drive, plus some starting capital (money you would use to buy starting supplies for your business). A few thousand dollars should be a good start for vacuum cleaners. Think things through carefully before you take out a loan. If you feel you would be happy and be able to maintain enough organization to make the business work, good for you! I wish you good luck.
Q: From a physics point of view of low and high pressure air
A vacuum cleaner has different parts which are 1 An intake port, which may include a variety of cleaning accessories 2 An exhaust port 3 An electric motor 4 A fan 5 A porous bag 6 A housing that contains all the other components . All these componet play very important role in vacuum cleaner. For a vacuum cleaner to operate, A vacuum's suction is caused by a difference in air pressure. An electric fan reduces the pressure inside the machine. Atmospheric pressure then pushes the air through the carpet and into the nozzle, and so the dust is literally pushed into the bag.
Q: I want a vacuum cleaner that will pickup pet and human hair and not clog up. Which one of these would be the best?
I own the Bissell. I have a Siberian Husky and Shepard mix. The vacuum does good with picking up hair and the attachments make it good for getting hair off my black comforter. My only complaint is that the container that holds all the hair and dirt is too small. It fills up after just one room. So I'm constantly having to empty it. It can also overfill so you have to be careful of that. You just have to pull hair out of the filters. Also, it's gets really dirty for some reason (the outside). So I have to wipe it down ever few months. (I feel like Monica on F.R.I.E.N.D.S. vacuuming the vacuum!) Which is about when I clean out the filters too. Just read the reviews on all the vacuums! The Bissell does have a lot of good reviews. Good luck!
Q: Hi I'm wondering if this vacuum cleaner with a hose.
You type well for being blind. The hose is between the canister and floor wand. That is not an elephant trunk in the picture. Yes, the hose comes off, just like all vacuum cleaners. You also posted in the auto repair category.
Q: I am planning to buy a vaccum cleaner to my home. What do you guys think having a portable one rather than the normal heavy kind?Any idea about the price of an average one?
The best vacuum cleaners are Kirby vacuums... hands down! It'll pick up things from your carpet that you didn't even know existed. The drawbacks to it are that it is very heavy and it costs a pretty penny (about $2,000).
Q: I've owned a number of upright bagless vacuum cleaners, and they have all sucked (well, they've actually all stopped sucking to be precise). The Dyson claims to never lose its power, but its also 5x more expensive than the average upright. Is it worth it?
We used to own an Oreck and it was good, but the bags were expensive and it is really, really dirty to change them. When the Oreck finally went kaput we went to the local Oreck store and saw our model is now $899, yes that's right. Oh yeah, you get a bunch of free crap you don't want or need and you a get a 30 day trial but no way is it worth it. Bought the Hoover that was in Consumer Reports, it did OK but it was really noisy, so bad it hurt my ears. It did a fair job cleaning but spewed dust after about 6 months and was always a hassle to clean. So I went to Bed Bath and Beyond and they recommended the Dyson. This is the best vacuum in the history of the world. It cleans incredibly well, it is quiet and it doesn't spew dust when I clean out the canister. I will never buy any other vacuum, but based on my two years of heavy duty use (I even use it as my shop vac) it doesn't look like I'll ever need another one anyways. I had one piece break and when I called Dyson they sent me a free replacement with free shipping even thought the warranty was expired.
Q: We are moving to a house that has tile in the kitchen and dining room and since I don't want to be just pushing the dust around with my broom anymore I wanted to know which of you use those stick type vacuum cleaners that you use on tile floors and thin carpet. Which work good but are still inexpensive ?? Either corded or cordless .
i have a swivel sweeper, its such a great little vacuum for 20 bucks!

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