Mini Robot Vacuum Cleaner Low Noise with Sensitive Sensor
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Detail Information | ||
Material: ABS Fireproof and Anti-static | Rated Power:15W | Vacuum Suction:0.31 KPA |
Airflow:0.46(L/S) | Input Voltage: 100~240V | Output Voltage: 19V |
Battery Voltage: NI-MH14.4V | Battery Current:800MAH | Charging Time:4H |
Working Time:55mins | Dust Cubage:0.2 Liter | Cleaning Route:4 |
Cleaning Speed:16.5-18.5 CM/SEC | Weight:1.53KGS | |
Main Features | ||
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Accessories | ||
dusting paper x3 side brush x2 filter x2 operation manual x1 adaptor x1 battery x1 | ||
Authentication Data | ||
CE,ROHS,3C | ||
Color | ||
Black/Sky blue/white |
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- Q: I mean.. aren't they just vacuum cleaners for decaying dead things?
- It's all organic matter. Just like we would never eat a live cow, but lots of people eat them dead.
- 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.
- Consumer Reports is usually good reference. We bought a Sears Kenmore Blue Moon Cannister vacuum this summer when we tiled our entire house and ripped out all of the carpet. With the hard floor attachment it works very well. It also has low emissions due to the fact it uses a bag to catch the stuff and also has a HEPA filter. It is a pretty stout vacuum and all of the attachments and stuff are in a storage compartment on top of the main body. We also have an upright that you can turn the beater bar off and use on hard floors. It works ok, but if you're going to use it on hard floors it is best just to take the belt off of the damn thing because the stopper isn't an electric switch, but a mechanical gizmo that pulls the belt back so it can't make contact with the motor. When you hit furniture or a wall, it pops back into place. That feature was not very useful and would have been much better if it were an electrical switch. Just remember, more $ doesn't necessiarily mean a better vacuum.
- Q: Alright, we've lived in this apartment for a year and three months, and we're on our third vacuum cleaner. The first two were Eureka's, then we bought a cheap bissel this last time. I had been taking excellent care of my vacuums, right down to washing the dirt cups, filter and cleaning out the carpet brushes with every use. I couldn't figure out why we were going through them like we were, but everyone suggested that cat hair is clogging them and burning them up. The newest started acting up within two uses (and it's not a large apartment, and we have one cat who hardly sheds, and we clean on a regular basis. Anyways, I tore the stupid thing apart to find MOUNDS of cat hair clogged in it. There was at least enough to be the size of a softball in the hose. So, how the heck is this thing clogging so fast, and what can I do to prevent it? I can't be tearing the stupid thing apart after every use, I refuse to shave or get rid of the cat and I can't exactly just stop vacuuming. Help me please!
- You didn't say where the hair was clogging the unit, but I'll assume it was in the hose. If so, it's possible that inside of the vacuum cleaner hose has become sticky somehow, and if that happens, hair and other stuff can stick to the inside of the hose and once something begins to build up, it can snag other stuff. As the hose begins to clog, the flow rate drops, junk starts slowing down and then it's even easier for stuff to build up.
- 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!
- Not according to Consumer Reports! Oreck is one of their lower rated vacuums. Their best buy is Kenmore (Sears) Progressive with Direct Drive 35922 that sells for $300 and is rated excellent for removing pet hair. I don't usually buy service policies, but if you buy a vacuum from Sears I recommend it, because they not only repair free of charge during the covered period -- they inspect/service your vacuum annually and even replace the HEPA filter for free when it's needed.
- Q: Have about $400 Bucks spending money. I want to clean my whole apartment. Need to upgrade from old vacuum and old mops. But there are so many cleaning machines out there which one are the best ? PLEASE HELP. THANKS FOR READING. Don't have to answers all just the one you know would be awesome. Things i need.Best hand held steamers - For Bathrooms walls and kitchens oil stains.Best vacuum for dust - For hardwood and carpetBest steam mop - For HardwoodBest hand held hand vacuum- For pet hair and spilled salt or sugar.Last and the most important, Best deep Vacuum Cleaners that uses water and soap - For carpets, i have a cat that pees every where. =(
- well honestly you don't have enough money for all that although it is a good budget. never invest in a dyson it's a rip off I would buy a vacuum..up right/bagless Bissell...check walmart...under 100 bucks will get a nice one shark brand makes the best steam mop and hand held small rechargeable vacuum. I would not waste money on a hand held steamer I would rent a carpet shampooer from lowes or home depot to clean the pee and I would do that first target also has these items but you can oreder on line and pick up at walmart customer service for a fraction of the cost. *(*
- Q: My vacuum cleaner is broken and I was just thinking what did people use before vacuum cleaners? random question I know but it just popped into my head.
- You poor thing. From what I can remember, a lot of people used brooms.....yes brooms. Or they would take them outside and hang then over a rope or something and beat on them to get the dirt out of them or just shake them outside. I know this is wall to wall and that would be impossible.
- Q: the sound comes on, but it doesn't suck anything up and the thingy underneath (dont know the technical term) doesn't turn. it's an old vacuum( a kerby). what's wrong with it. should i try to get this one fixed or just buy a new one. are there places that fix vacuum cleaners? thanks for any info.
- Check to see if the drive belt is damaged or broke. That appears to be the problem. Normally just need a Phillips screwdriver.
- Q: Yeah they all seem great the first time you vacuum, but then no matter how clean is the filter they just don't suck. I don't have $70-$100 every month to go and buy new one especially knowing that it's not gonna pick up what it's supposed to. I don't have pets and the carpet is short. Is there anything else out there that works? Does Dyson work as they claim? Please don't tell me to switch to wood floor or tile.
- We have a Royal upright. We have 3 dogs and a cat inside. The Royal picks up all the hair from the carpeting. Change the bag frequently.
- Q: My dog sheds year round, but even more so in the summertime. I've gone through several vacuum cleaners that work at first, then stop altogether. I dismantle the hose and clean out the hairs if they clog but I can't get adequate. What could be wrong? Can you recommend a vac that really picks up pet hair effectively?
- The Dyson. By far the best vacuum I have ever owned and the BEST at cleaning up pet hair.
- Q: My Hoover Wind Tunnel canister vacuum cleaner, which I purchased less than two years ago, bit the dust. I took it in to the authorized Hoover repair shoppe, and it will cost more to fix the darn thing than what I paid for it (well over 230 bucks). I bought it because Consumer Reports recommended it. It worked great (when it worked) but I had to take it in to repair the latch which kept the head on the wand and that cost and now this. I read up on the internet and find all sorts of complaints about Hoover, that it is no longer the company that it used to be (since it sold out to Maytag). My question is, what is a great vacuum cleaner that will not break the bank and will last more than two years? I have a dog, four kids with a stay-at-home mother so it needs to be durable, powerful, non-dust emitting, etc. Thank you very much for your input, especially personal experience with what has worked for you. God bless.
- I have several vacuum cleaners some cheaper, some $2000 +. My favorite of all is either my Ocean Blue canister or the Dyson DC21 canister. Both due a wonderful job! Furthermore, the Dyson cleans just as well and fluffs my carpet better than my Ocean Blue, Rainbow or Electrolux canisters. Happy Vacuuming!
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Mini Robot Vacuum Cleaner Low Noise with Sensitive Sensor
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- Min Order Qty:
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