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2-in-1 stick vacuum cleaner  with handy control #S02

2-in-1 stick vacuum cleaner with handy control #S02

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Supply Capability:
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Model: S02

 

 

Feature: 

2-in-1 stick VC with handy control

(Turbo brush available)

 

Specifications:

400W-600W nominal power

Cord length 5m

Dust bag capacity 0.8L

Cyclone filtration system

 

Product size: 240*130*1050mm

GB size: 680*115*135mm

Master carton size: 690*245*285mm

Load qty (20'/40'/40H'): 2200/4660/4960pcs

 

Q: It's a big pain to loop them around those two hooks. I have a bad back and hate all that bending over to do so. Plus, when I turn the top hook to get the cord off and usable it gets all twisted. It's so nice with a canister vac to just touch the button with my toe and ZIPPP, it's all tidy.
There are several that have retractable cords. Check links below.
Q: I need a good one that has edge cleaner, easy to maneuver, not too heave (under 20lbs) and quality. I like the bag-less type. Thanks for your input.
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Q: I currently have a Bissell bagless. It just seems where I live (rural area) I am vacuuming 3-4 times a week and although I take the vacuum apart and clean regularly, it just doesn't seem to pick-up like I think it should. Anyone have an opinion on the Dyson vacuum cleaners? I am considering purchasing one and would like to know what you like or dislike about it. Thank you
I have the purple dyson animal 07. I love it for the most part. You wouldn't believe how much that thing picked up the first time, and still picks up. That being said, I got a special deal on mine or I wouldn't have bought it. It was on sale at Kohls for $450, and then I got about $100 Kohls cash back when I purchased it, and a $100 Kohl's gift card by mail, making the Dyson about $250. It's a good vacuum, but not worth $500. There are comparable vacuums out there in the $200- $300 range (Oreck IS NOT one of them, don't get an Oreck). It's very easy to empty, but here's the thing, no matter how good the suction is, the roller still gets clogged and tangled with hair. I have long hair, and we have a golden retriever, so I'm cleaning that roller about every other week. And it makes a really bad sound when it gets too tangled. But I think that would be the case with any vacuum. It is easy to use, and pretty. I think the attachments are also a little pricey. I do like the cleaner, Zorba, that comes with it.
Q: I've tried Bissell, and nothing works like my 14 yr old Dirt Devil. I cannot get filters for that anymore tho......I want something that doesn't kick sand up on my feet, I NEED SUCTION. Any ideas would be appreciated.
I own a cleaning service, and what we use are called backpack vacs.You can get them at your local vacuum cleaner store for around $200 on up.You can google backpack vacuum cleaners and see the various models and price range.This type of vacuum has strong suction and its easy to use.This vacuum is for HARD FLOORS ONLY so it doesn't have a brush roller that scratches wood floors like most uprights.My cleaning crews love this vac for vacuuming pet fur. Good luck!
Q: I have a pug that sheds constantly and I have gone through a few vacuum cleaners.
Dyson. You can't beat a Dyson when it comes to picking up pet hair. It will cost you probably at least $400 but you won't have to replace it for a good long while. I spent well over the $500 my Dyson cost me on 3 vacs in 5 years. My Dyson is going on its 5th year now and hasn't cost me a dime and is still going strong. I actually enjoy vacuuming now-LOL.
Q: I have a 1,200 square foot house and a dog that sheds a lot. I used the Swivel Sweeper 360 G2, and it sucks! I used it on rugs and my hardwood floors. I have hardwood floors throughout my house and some rugs in some of the rooms. I know attachments would help for the small areas like under the desks and TV stand. I need to find a good vacuum to buy and use for my house. I have no ides what is the best for my needs, there are so many to choose from. Please any advice would be very helpful!!!
You want a vacuum that disconnects the beater bar underneath so it doesn't beat the wood floors and damage them. Most canisters have different heads...one for carpets, one for hard floors--no beater bar just suction with brush fittings to keep from maring the floor. . I love uprights for carpets, but for hard floors, tile, etc I want a lower profile vacuum--one that sits lower to the ground. The Sears Precision canisters are pretty good. I've gone with the cheap Dirt Devils and tossed them into the trash......waste of money.
Q: Just got cornered by a salesman and I would like to know if it is REALLY worth $3000.000.
Have not heard of this brand. I have a commercial cleaning service and the most that I have spent for a commercial strength, dual motor, extra wide vacuum is barely over $700. The only way that I would spend $3000 for a vacuum is if it included someone to also do the vacuuming for me Higher price doesnt necessarily mean better quality
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?
I recently bought a Hoover Fusion Cyclonic Upright Vacuum, Model U5180. It's actually proven to be 13% better cleaning than a Dyson, lasts just as long, and is only a little over $100 at WalMart. No filters, on board tools. I love it!
Q: Is kirby vacuum cleaners an MLM?
No. It is a franchised single owner business.
Q: if you brought a battery operated conventional vacuum cleaner into space, in theory would it work? would it be able to create the internal vacuum to make it work? ( I am thinking along the lines of positive and negative pressure)
no, you need matter to make a vacuum and space has no gas or pressure for this to happen. nothing would be moving. you need gas to produce the suction which produce the vacuum

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