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Middle size bagless canister vacuum cleaner#B05A

Middle size bagless canister vacuum cleaner#B05A

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
650 unit
Supply Capability:
10000 unit/month

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Model: B05A

 

 

Specifications:

1000~1600W nominal power

Cord length 5m

Dust bag capacity 2L

Speed control on body

Automatic cord rewinder

 

Product size: 380*280*200mm

Packing size: 410*340*300mm

Load qty (20'/40'/40H'): 650/1300/1550 pcs

 

 

Q: Did they have electricity and indoor plumbing?What were the rooms like?Was the house kept tidy?What kind of cleaning equipment was used?Did they have vacuum cleaners, bleach and air freshener?
To sum in up: the houses were built to last,smaller rooms. The only problem I have seen is lead was used in all the paint along with the water lines coming into the home. Electricity now-a days are a vast improvement compared to back then.More outlets per room have to placed 18 inches above the floor,back then you would find outlets in the floor.
Q: anyone own a kenmore progressive vacuum cleaner!? I am in the market for a really great vacuum, at a resonable price, (unlike dyson's)! i have read good and bad reviews on the progressive! I have a black lab and I need a great vaccum to get up all that dog hair! Please let me know what you think and also what kind of progressive you have! THANK YOU!
Why are you asking this under the category of DOGS? Sorry, I was reading your question too fast and didn't notice that you own a black lab, therefore asking your question in the DOGS category!
Q: i have a canister vacuum cleaner that has been working on and off. When it works, it works well, but sometimes when you try to turn it on it won't. But then when you try again later, it works. And it hasn't worked when it wasn't even used shortly before so it can't be overheated. The vacuum is at least a decade old. I'm suspecting that the motor i nearing the end of its life..but my dad refuses acknowledge the possibility of that and citing that it just needs to be cleaned. I know when the vacuum needs to be cleaned considering that I'm like the only one who uses it!
Your vacuum needs replacement. Ten year old vacuum would not be worth repairing and more efficeint machines are available cheaply today. (Not everyone needs or can afford a Dyson.)
Q: Selling vacuum cleaners
I would start sending out resumes tomorrow.
Q: That they all clean their houses with brand name Dyson Vacuum Cleaners? Is it product placement? I love Dyson!
I wondered about that one also, and the fact that the brand name is CLEARLY visible in almost all shots. I would have to say yes, it is product placement.
Q: Any one have any idea what it is or how much it will cost to have it repaired. (VA./ D.C. area)
All Miele vacuum cleaners have an over-heating sensor built in. It should activate, shutting off the power, when the motor gets too hot. Usually this happens because there is a clog in the hose or the vacuum itself, which causes the motor to overheat. Disconnect the suction hose. Turn the vacuum on. Put your fingers over the intake. If it feels like the suction is great and the motor sound happy, reconnect the hose. If the motor sounds unhappy (whining, grumbling, acting like this is hard work), you have a clog. Either take it to a vacuum repair shop or research vacuum clog and take it from there. (A coat-hanger often works).
Q: My son just started crawling and of course tries to pick up every little thing on the carpet...heres the problem, he is terrified of the vacuum and too heavy for me to hold or keep in a carrier as I do it. How often do you do these chores, does anyone have a way for me to help my son not be afraid?
From what I've heard it's super common for babies to be scared of vacuum cleaners. Oddly enough, my son's always been in love with ours though. I kind of contribute it to the fact that I've always been a neurotic vacuumer (would do the floors every single day)... so I think he got used to the noise in utero. Either way, I'm lucky that it wasn't a problem in our house, and I still vacuum every other day... I'd just leave him in the middle of the room and vacuum around him while he laughed. Now that he's walking, he chases it everywhere and tries to tackle it. You could try doing it in the evening once he's sleeping if that wouldn't wake him up. Or, I'd just keep trying... eventually he won't be so scared of it. Try just turning it on and letting him touch it and get used to it instead of trying to get it over with as quickly as possible. Just a thought :-) Good luck though, and I wouldn't stress about keeping the floor perfect. It might just be easier to do a daily sweep on your hands knees to pick up carpet junk.
Q: Currently I use a Bissell power force. It does work well but does not pick up all hair. I know I cant complain due to the fact is was under $50. Also it is very hard to push due to have to have it on a low setting to pick up the best. Thanks in advance.
The Shark Navigator is a small, compact vacuum with features and capabilities similar to that of its full sized and more expensive counterparts. It is by no means a replacement for a Dyson or a Miele, however, at only $140.00, it is a good compromise between more expensive, more powerful units, and cheap vacuums that don't work at all. In our tests, the Navigator did a very good job of picking up pet hair. Consumers also report having a good experience with the Navigator removing pet hair. Shark has also just released the Navigator Lift-Away, which combines an upright vacuum and a canister into one neatly packaged vacuum cleaner. We are currently reviewing the Lift-Away and will have it posted soon. One final note, we have found that bagless vacuums are far superior to bagged vacuums when it comes to pet odor control. We’ve tested Oreck bagged vacuums with special odor control features and very expensive Miele pet vacuums with special odor inhibiting filters, and none of them really work. The only vacuums we’ve found that don’t have pet odor problems are bagless vacuums you can empty regularly, with washable filters that you can wash as often as necessary to control odors.
Q: That's a pretty open question for venting isn't it?
There isn't enough of some stuff, there's too much of other stuff, some stuff is too damned expensive, the quality of stuff isn't like it used to be. Crumbs, I'm beginning to think life would be so much better without stuff.
Q: What kind of vacuum cleaners get around baseboards the best? Mine does ok with the floors but the edge cleaner is bad.
Buy anything but a Dyson. I know an owner of a vacuum cleaner store. He says they are the worst he has ever seen. The motors burn out very easy. He has even gone so far as to not carry them anymore. Good Luck!!!

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