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Dry & Wet Vaccum Cleaner  Vacuum Cleaner

Dry & Wet Vaccum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaner

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Dry & Wet Vaccum Cleaner  Vacuum Cleaner

Specification
Product Model101ARated Power1200W/1400W
Capacity15LNormal Frequency50HZ
Rated Voltage220~240VN.W.5.7KG
Vacuity≥15KPA
Measurement365*300*400MM
Accessory
1. 1pc short nozzle
2.  1pc long & square brush
3. 1pc 1.5m hose
4. 2pcs plastic tube
5.1pc sponge filter .

Article Description:

1.Dry & Wet Vaccum Cleaner;
2.Safety Valve Design , An Guarantee of Waterproof Motor;
3.Multy -Layer Filters to ensure a High-Level Air Purification;
4.Accessories storage jack Design. Convenient to place accessies.
5.Wheeled Omnidirectional Mobile Vacuum Cleaner;

Q: I did some research and found that HEPA filters are ideal. I'm just not a vacuum expert, and I don't know which vacuum to use it on. or how.
Central vac systems as the other posters are talking about are great but hard to install in a house that's already built and expensive. But if you have the funds, it's a great way to go. My favorite of all time vacuum is the Bissell Healthy Home that I have now. It's got the HEPA filter and has a filtering technology similar to Dyson for 1/2 the price. Well made, solidly built unit with a 5 year warranty on it. On sale, you can find them for about $200, regular price is $250. My middle son (grown and on his own) is allergic to cats and we now have 4. I got the Healthy Home and did a really thorough cleaning with it. I was pretty disgusted with what my Hoover Wind Tunnel had been leaving in my carpets. Son came home for a visit a day or so after that. He didn't have near the allergy issues! We regularly use it on the upholstered furniture also. Because I have so many pets, we vacuum about every other day. Regardless of what you get, you need to keep the unit clean. There are washable filters in most units that you rinse out in the sink and let dry and replace. The cleaner the filter, the better job it does. None of the uprights do a really good job on bare floors but there is a way around that. Sears sells a generic bare floor brush that with the adapter included in the package fits right on the extension wand of the Bissell. Your upright is now a canister! Cost $13.00 plus tax. Vacuums are one of those things that you get what you pay for to a point. I wouldn't go cheap even if it has the HEPA filtration but I don't think it's necessary to spend major bucks either. I've seen too many Dyson units come back to the store for issues and have to be sent out for repair. Try telling a lady that the vacuum she spent $500 on a month ago is broken and needs to be sent out for repairs, it's going to take 6 weeks at least and no, she doesn't get a loaner.
Q: Can anyone recommend an inexpensive vacuum for hardwood floors?
For hardwood floors I wouldn't use a vacuum. Just use a regular broom and dustpan. Then mop your floors. I use Murphys oil cleaner that you mix with water and mop your hardwood floors. It works great.
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: With Mother's Day around the corner I thought I'd ask something we all can use.There seems to be this idea floating around that many women don't like to receive things like vacuum cleaners, irons, etc. and would rather recieve something more sentimental in value. Men, on the other hand, love receiving tools and things that they can use to do things with.Most of the women in my family like getting things they can use like a vacuum cleaner or something to cook with, so I have to wonder if that thought is really true. So women, if you received a vacuum cleaner or some similar gift, would you be offended by it? If you would be, why? Is it implying that you are the homemaker because you're a woman?
Women do not like to get practical gifts for romantic events like anniversaries. We just don't, and I'm a practical person. And if you think that giving her a vacuum cleaner for a gift would motivate her to clean, you are so far off base it's not even funny. It would probably offend her, so if you want to see a fourth anniversary I wouldn't do it.
Q: Or did they convert to Vacuum Cleaners?
Hang on, Ill just ask the wife.....
Q: How many people worldwide have vacuum cleaners?
who cares really
Q: ok i was going to vacuum both the carpet and hardwood but i don't know how to change the sliding thing on the bottom of the vacuum and where to put it should i just put it on hard? making sure because i dont want to ruin the hardwood Thanks!!!!!
The adjustment settings on vacuum cleaners are there so you won't ruin the roller brush on the vacuum....not the floor. What make/model of vacuum cleaner do you have? My vacuum cleaner (a Eureka Boss SmartVac) has different height levels and then 2 adjustments for using hard floors.
Q: They look like vacuum cleaners
Lancia has a racing pedigree, so I would have to guess that they don't. Why don't you look up some of the specs and then come to a decision,
Q: iRobot Roomba Scheduler Vacuuming Robot; does it pick up dog fur from carpets?
I just bought a house 2 months ago and I saw a couple of houses with above ground pools and quite honestly, they were not a bonus, but a big money pit in my eyes. Unless your pool is in nearly PERFECT condition and the deck is big, useable and clean, then it's probably not helping you. Personally, I'd remove the pool and repair the yard where it was - even turn it into a garden spot or something. Pools in general are huge money pits and an above ground pool is never going to last like an in-ground one, so I think buyers will be turned off. Not to mention, most people who have an above ground pool don't live in a neighborhood that has the value to support the pool's cost or the size of yard to really fit it properly. It ends up looking desperate and crammed into a tiny yard. My vote is to remove it.
Q: My 6 month old Sammys in love with our vacuum, any time I try to vacuum the house he crawls around trying to grab at it, and if its just sitting there, he's practically tackle it and try to climb on it! All my siblings were scared horrible of vacuums, so i find this hilarious! Who else babies love vacuum cleaners??? And is there anything I can do to differ this attraction? Lol, its adorable, but makes cleaning harder!
That's too cute. I think he'll grow out of it though. My 17 month old is STILL terrified of the vacuum cleaner. She doesn't mind it if it's off, but the moment I turn it on she just starts screaming bloody murder. It's not a quiet machine by any means, so I think she's just intimidated by the noise.

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