• Cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter#C3301 System 1
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Cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter#C3301

Cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter#C3301

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Model: C3301

 

Specifications:

Cord length 5m

Dust capacity 2.7L

Speed control on body

Automatic cord rewinder

1200W-1600W power

 

Product size:330 x 230 x 280mm

Carton Size:360 x 260 x 310mm

G.W./N.W.:5.6/7.0Kgs

 

 

Airflow(m³/min):1.7-2.1

Vacuum (Kpa):17-20

Noise(dB(A)):78

 


Features:

Permanent bagless design with translucent dust compartment

Multiple cyclonic design

Stand holder for tube

Handle airflow control,crush-proof hose,2 position brush and integrated accessories

multiple filtration system

360 degree hose swivel


Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, EMF, EMC

Origin:China


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Q:My year old Bissell vacuum is starting to not work so well. It has way less suction than it used to and it makes weird sounds. Our upstairs is all hardwood linoleum so all I'm using it for my crazy 6' X 9' rug in the living room. Maybe all that cat hair is extra hard on vacuums? I don't know why I can't find one that will last. The one I had before this was a Eureka and it still had suction, but the rotating brush in the front broke out after 3 years of use. And it was used in an all carpeted house.What I love about my vacuum most is the compartment in the front that lets me easily dump out the dust instead of having to change a bag. But how to I search through the various upright vacuum cleaners to find one that isn't going to die after a year? Some of them say they are designed for many years, but how do I know what is real in those advertisements? Can any of you tell me what you use and how long it has worked for you? Thanks.
Have you checked the belt, looked for a clog somewhere? You do need to do maintenance on them now and then! You can take it to a vacuum repair shop too. If you really want a good vacuum, go to a vacuum repair shop or a vacuum cleaner dealer store. None of them at the discount stores are worth a darn! Find something with a metal fan blade, instead of plastic, and a commercial model would even be better. It will cost you more initially, but in the long run it will not need to be replaced for years!!! I cleaned houses for 14 yrs. 5 days a week 3-4 houses a day, using the same vacuum cleaner!!!
Q:My 7 month old is scared of vacuum cleaners. He looks terrified when we put it on and sometimes he will cry and sometimes he just stares at it with his bottom lip sticking out. what does your baby do when the vacuum cleaner is by them?
Yes. Brianna is scared of the vacum cleaner. She runs away as soon as I bring the vacum cleaner. She hides behind the door. Too funny to watch. Secretly I'm enjoying the reaction from her :-)
Q:I've been waiting for it.
According to Dyson they have advertised that Our vacuum cleaners really suck. Electrolux has advertised their products with Nothing sucks like an Electrolux. I have no idea who was first or if others have also used similar slogans. I have read complaints about Black and Decker products where it was stated that the only product they make that does not suck is their vacuum. Personally I have not had much experience with their products but with the couple I have had they were OK considering most were less expensive and for small occasional jobs they were sufficient. For serious working I have my quality tools that also carried much higher prices. For air pumps that plug into a vehicle lighter socket I can say that my Black and Decker air pump has been excellent having filled many bike tires, wheel barrow tires and other things. After 25 years it still blows.
Q:I need to buy a vacuum but I don't know what one I should get! Some help please?It needs to be able to go from carpet to hardwood. Actual Hardwood.And I would rather have bag less then bagged.Any suggestions?
Ones that use clincly enhanced advancement in the Japanese technique for a brighter clean. Or you could just take a couple hours each day to dab not rub the carpet with seltzer and salt.
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.
If you have done all the checks to make sure there isn't a blockage then it seems you have a major problem. Most vacuum cleaners have a propeller (fan blade) that directs the air in the proper direction to effect suction. These propellers are usually made from plastic which over time will break especially when struck by a hard object that has entered the vacuum. It may be that yours is broken. If the vacuum is expensive it may be worth your money to have it repaired. If not, then toss it and buy another.
Q:i am wanting a cleaner that does it all. i remember a rainbow that i used of someone that was a vac that extracted water while vacuuming that i would like to have. however, i don't know what kind that it was?? does all rainbow vacs do that?? i was thinking about purchasing the h2o vac, then read alot of bad things about them. do you have one, what is your experience? it does'nt have to be a rainbow, but i want something that i can vac and run water at the same time. would like for it to cost less than a rainbow. does the green machine do that?also, if you have a hoover z-fold, how good/bad is it?
I myself would prefer my rainbow over any other carpet machine. I cleaned houses for a living for 4 years and it still runs great. I may of cost a pretty penny but it was worth every cent. I also got the step attachment and the carpet cleaner with mine for doing 4 demo.'s. they were free. you can set up a contract with finance america and pay only $50.00 a month or so. maybe $75.00 and pay for it that way. it really is worth it to me. and it doesnt use suck up water it runs water like a dirt bag, it makes the dirt go to the bottom of the bowl. dirt is heavier then water, and the part inside acts like a churn, it forces the dirt to the bottom. you can also use smelly oils in the water to make your home smell good as you vacuume. I will never buy any other type of model of vacuumes after having this rainbow.
Q:List 5 labor saving devices which began to be used by Americans in the 1920s?
site visitors sign/Garrett Morgan 1923 .....incorrect! Invented in London in 1868 by utilizing JP Knight Peanut Butter/George Washigton Carver incorrect back! Peanuts are interior sight to the international and characteristic been mashed into paste by utilizing the Aztecs. Peanut Butter comes from the US patent#306727 issued to Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Quebec Canada The Blood financial employer/ Charles Drew 1940, .....incorrect! It replaced into Dr. Oswald H Robertson US military throughout WW one million Air Brakes/Granville Woods 1922...incorrect back! George Westinghouse in 1869 US Patent#88929
Q:i Can anyone give me more suggestions on this question. I have a collie that lives in my house at times, an carpet an vinyl floors in my house. Is there something better than the Miele S5981 Capricorn with SEB-236 Power brush.
i have a dyson its like jesus in a vacuum
Q:how long have they been in use
not sure but it has been several years I don't know anyone personally that has one I would like to try one but way too expensive for me!
Q:If you have an Oreck vacuum, could you give me some feedback please? My biggest cleaning problem right now is cats. We've gotten rid of all our carpets - vinyl or laminate floors only, which has eliminated all the pet odors. But it is still hard to get rid of all the pet hair (etc) that builds up on all their favorite bedding or couches.I've got my eye on the 1400 Series canister vacuum ($899! What am I thinking??!?!) But if it does what it claims, I think this would be worth it.I appreciate any feedback based on your experience with Oreck products. Thanks!
i wasnt impressed, i just bought a new vac, at walmart, hang on ill get the name Bissle power track, it was less than a hundred dollars, it sucks up the hair from three cats, it has a filter before the motor and a hepa filter on the exhaust, the replacment for both is ten bucks per package, you can wash out the foam filter that catches dust before it goes through the motor , i do that every time i use it, wash the foam filter and dirt cup out, good sized dirt cup , no bags, several height settings, onboard tools, rotating brush on the floor and one on the hose for your upholstry, im sold on it.

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