• Cyclonic Stick Vacuum Cleaner Household Car Industrial 2 in 1 Vacuum Cleaner System 1
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Cyclonic Stick Vacuum Cleaner Household Car Industrial 2 in 1 Vacuum Cleaner

Cyclonic Stick Vacuum Cleaner Household Car Industrial 2 in 1 Vacuum Cleaner

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Household Industrial Car 2 in 1 Vacuum Cleaner

Cyclonic Stick Vacuum Cleaner Model: 861

Cyclonic Stick Vacuum Cleaner Household Car Industrial 2 in 1 Vacuum CleanerCyclonic Stick Vacuum Cleaner Household Car Industrial 2 in 1 Vacuum Cleaner

* Unit dimension254*136*1150MM
* ColorInjection color
Frequency (Hz)220~240V 50HZ
* Dust tank capacity0.8L
* Cord length4.5m
* Noise 76db
*  Accessoriescrevice tool
* Nominal power 600W



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As a professional manufacturer of Vacuum Cleaners, we provide services as following:


1) 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty for our Corded Vacuum Cleaner


2) We will provide 1% quick-wear spare parts Free of Charge for warranty


3) We will absolutely provide continuously customer service.




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How to make an order? 

sample approval 

1,Client make 30% deposit or open LC after receiving our PI 

2,Client approve our  sample, 

arrange shipment 

1,supplier arrange necessary documents and send copy of these documents 

2,Client effect balance payment 

3,supplier send original documents or telex release the goods 

4,quality warranty for 1 year after shipment


Q: My vacuum cleaner has recently lost all suction. I've cleaned out the filters, and made sure the tubes aren't clogged with gunk, and everything is pretty clear. Any other suggestions? I'd rather try to fix it then buy yet another new vacuum.
What type of vacuum do you own (make/model #)? If you could tell me the make/model then I could probably help you a little better. However, if the vacuum you own cost less than $100, then unfortunately it's probably time to buy a new one. Most cheap vacuums tend to loose suction over time, and repairing them can cost almost as much as a new one. It sounds like you have purchased quite a few vacuums, and are probably tired of doing so. Unfortunately, it seems that most vacuum manufacturers now days make vacuums so they only last 3-5 years (and some even less). However, there still are some good vacuums for less than $150 (if you do need to purchase one): the Shark Navigator is a great one and comes with a 5 Year Warranty, the Eureka Airspeed Bagless is another great one that doesn't cost that much. If you want to have a vacuum that will last 20 years, then you are going to need to spend a little more money. If you can do this, then I would recommend looking at a Miele - they have some great options, and are tested to literally run for 20 years, and come with a 7 year warranty. They are expensive, but if you take into consideration the cost of 5+ cheap vacuums, then it's not that bad in the long-run. Anyways, I hope this helps. Good luck.
Q: i am trying to decide which toddler vacuum cleaner to get my daughter for christmas. i've been reading reviews and still can't decide. we have a dyson which we *love* but the childs dyson has the worst reviews of all, it seems. does anyone have the kids dyson, hoover, dirt devil... or any of the other ones? i really just want the one that actually works the best. we have 4 dogs and my 2 y/o actually will go around with our handheld and go straight for dog hair to 'clean up.' i'd like to get her up off her knees and be able to do the 'push and pull' with a real vacuum like mommy and daddy do since that's what she really wants... plus using the dustbuster has her hands closer to the brushes than i'd like.
none of them really work! I think you looking for a reall one. If you go to Target, they have great DirtDevil's and Eurekas that work like a real upright (they are) and don't need bagS
Q: I have a habit of asking weird questions, but I think it is interesting how different regions/areas of people have different ways of saying/naming things. For instance, where I'm from, we call vacuum cleaners 'sweepers' and apparently other people don't. And then there is the whole 'pop' and 'soda' difference (I stick with pop). Oh one last thing, would you call it making dinner or fixing dinner? Right, so this question is kind of vague-- but what phrases are odd to you when you visit a different area? I'm just exploring the language differences... so any discussion or anything would be interesting!
perhaps the group desires extra artwork on protection and can score for all time. if so, you will desire to be the best participant to place at sweeper. or you are the main gifted and you get to handbook the protection. i'm a protective coach and my terrific gamers are the sweepers. They run the full container, call out marking assignments, and can see the different group's performs advance, so they are in a position to look after against them. Your taking part in sweeper will help you get a extra advantageous first touch with the ball, help you're making faster judgements, and help you study some management skills. believe your coach, she's the coach. If she says Play right here, play there and play as annoying you are able to. in case you start to get wimpy on her, she'll get annoyed and positioned you at outdoors fullback.
Q: My mom is looking for a new vacuum cleaner and can't decide between an upright or canister. She has a lot of carpeted areas and bare floor as well. What would you recommend? Can you suggest good vacuum cleaners that aren't too expensive and especially, aren't too heavy or difficult to maneuver?
I agree with Scorpio, a canister is more convenient for multiple floor types as well as dusting walls, window sills, stair banisters, books, etc. Actually I have both, I like the upright for just carpets; easy to maneuver and store. But when it's time for serious cleaning, out comes the canister.
Q: Why are vacuums so loud?
I find them not so loud when I'm not hungover lol
Q: Washing MachinesVacuum CleanersElectric bedside lampsToastersKettlesBlendersDigital alarm clocksRefrigerators
This isn't a History question. It's a homework question. All you have to do is look up each on Wikipedia and check the dates ... its just time consuming. I'll help you out with the first one because it's a little convoluted. Washing Machines invented in 1691. Available in Europe by the 1750's. Available in the US by 1843. NON-ELECTRIC washing machines were fairly common 1870's to 1900 Electric washing machines were available 1904. US electric washing machine became common in households by 1928.
Q: 1. Are they really better than any other vacuum cleaner on the market?2. Does the performance justify the price?3. How much maintenance do they need?Thanks
I bought this thing because of their exceptional advertising. I hated this ridiculously expensive vacuum so much that after 3 months, I went out and bought a Kenmore for less than $100. This vacuum works 100% better and the chord has a button and retracts into the machine. I love it and am getting rid of the Dyson. *** I wouldn't buy it.
Q: Especially that guy who sells vacuum cleaners.
I have always felt this way too!! I think it's because most Europeans are that way and brought up that way. Because not only do they sound that way...they are that way! Especially to Americans because they think we are so uncultured. Im so sick of Europeans acting this way. At least we do it fake! haha
Q: I am looking for a quality 120V compact vacuum cleaner max. $200. I need a good quality one with lots of suction power(the car socket vacuums are garbage). I have a Rainbow but hate dragging the $2000 machine around the garage and having to refill the water is a pain. I need a vacuum where the nozzles are plastic or non metal since I have 2 BMWs with leather seats and am very careful not to nick or scratch plastic or leather parts. I also want there to be different sized nozzles for the carpet, between the seats, leather seams, ect.. I heard Metropolitan is good. Any suggestions welcome, thanks.
You paid $2,000 for a vacuum cleaner? OMG, are you that dense and gullible? I cannot find this brand you mention with any models costing $2,000. Something smells here. There are no devices that you describe. If you have this kind of money to spend ask locally as to a shop vacuum cleaner that is easy to use, has the tools you want and select what works for you. But, Dude, someone ripped you off as to a $2,000 vacuum cleaner. Look in the mirror.
Q: You see - I just moved all my stuff (including the vacuum cleaner) into storage so I won't be able to do it. Eek!
No, they do not vacuum before cleaning the carpeting. Can you borrow a sweeper? After the carpeting is completely dry, run your sweeper over it going in one direction, then going in another.

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