• New style LY-8001 vacuum cleaner dust absorption power 75W System 1
New style LY-8001 vacuum cleaner dust absorption power 75W

New style LY-8001 vacuum cleaner dust absorption power 75W

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New style LY-8001 vacuum cleaner   Dust absorption power:75W           DC:12V          Power line:3M  Material: ABS 

 

Q: Can anyone recommend an inexpensive vacuum for hardwood floors?
Here are a few things to remember about vaccuum cleaners for hardwood flooring: Sometimes, vacuum cleaners can be used but in this case, make sure they are not the models with beater bars. In addition, while you would never want to use a wet mop on floors, the wood floor finishes allow a simple cleaning with a professional cleaning product. One of the best ways to keep your floor's shine is with a dust mop or a soft-bristle attachment on the vacuum cleaner. This way, dirt and debris are picked up so they do not scratch or gouge the wood. If you keep the floor cleaned on a regular basis, then dirt and dust do not accumulate to create problems. If you like, you can spray the dust mop with a cleaner, but again choosing only what the flooring manufacturer recommends. In most cases, a soft-bristle broom designed to trap dirt will do the trick although you can also use the same type of brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner. Along with spills, you can expect that your hardwood flooring will get dirty from everyday use. The best hardwood floor care in this instant is to use a soft-bristle broom or vacuum without beater bars to remove anything lying on the surface. Keep in mind, before you wipe any spill or simply mop your flooring, always clear the surface from dirt and dust first. Otherwise, the small pieces of dirt could actually cause the hardwood floor to become scratched.
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I dunno about three of them, but my vote goes for Kirby vacuums... And I freakin LOVE your avatar!
Q: what is green light for on heritage II vacuum cleaners?
The little green lite on the agitator head is there simply to let you know when the agitatior is running, or if the belt is broken and it's not running.
Q: Our vacuum cleaner brush roller is not working. My husband has already tried to fix it himself, but he can't find out what's wrong. We've already replaced the belts and the brush roller doesn't seem to be worn down or missing any pieces. Does anyone have any idea how much it might cost to get it fixed if I take it into a vacuum repair shop? The vacuum is only a year old and everything else works fine, the roller just isn't rolling.
This may sound silly, but it happened to me. Our vacuum brush roller stopped working, too. Turned out that the sliding switch that gave the bare floor/carpet option wasn't fully engaged. If you have a switch like that, check it. Also, if you still have the manual for it you may want to check under the troubleshooting section or look on their website. At any rate, I take my vacuum cleaners to Sears for repairs. It usually runs me $60.00 - $80.00, depending on the problem. You may want to shop around. Ask people in your area who they go to. Sears is more expensive, but they're reputable and stand behind their work. Hope this helps!
Q: Hi everyone, I will be buying a new vacuum cleaner soon and would like some recommendations/ testimonials from regular users of vacuums as to which ones you all feel is/are the best. It needs to be one that is good for picking up pet hair, and doing a 3 bedroom house top to bottom, (so will be on for a good while when in use), also the cost needs to be under ?200. many thanks.
I recommend going with a good quality bagless such as a Dyson or the LG. I've owned my DC07 for about 7 years and have had zero problems with it and it still does a fantastic job. I also have the LG, and it too is a great vacuum. If you would like a Dyson but can't afford one, then the LG is the perfect substitute, as it uses the same technologies and has excellent features at more reasonable price.
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Q: How many people worldwide have vacuum cleaners?
I have three.
Q: Maybe a new brand of high powered vacuum cleaners? Or perhaps a solution to nuclear waste disposal?
How very Levi Strauss-ian. The Useful Lies and all.
Q: is there a name for fear of vaccum cleaners? because I KNOW i have it! ever since i was an infant i would screem frickin bloody murder in my crib when my mom would run teh vacuum cleaner. when i was jsut a small child i would run from it, afraid it would suck up my toes. and now, today, at 14, i cannot STAND the loud noise they make and i do NOT put my toes in front of one. it takes me a few moments before i can even bring myself to turn it on. the bigger, louder they are, the worse my reactions. sometimes at work (i volunteer at a veterinary hospital) i have to ask one of my co-workers to do it because i will purposly busy myself just to get away from it.please, do not laugh at me. it's embarrassing enough and i just want to know the name of it.thankxx! :]
no name?
Q: what are the faults that occur in a vacuum cleaner how to rectify them ? esp. when its not getting start .i think it contains a dc motor (but of what type i dont know).thanks in advance
given your level of knowledge about vacuum cleaners my best advice would be throw away the broken one and buy a new one. But let's say you decided not to take that advice. Then take the broken machine to a professional repairman. Let's say you didn't want to do that either. First let me warn you again that one of the first two solutions are your best bet. So you can't afford a new vacuum cleaner or to pay someone else to fix it. Ok. Unplug it from the wall. Check the plug and power chord carefully. Look for anything broken or bent. Replace any broken, bent or worn parts. By the way, make sure the outlet is functional. Take something you know is working and plug into the same outlet. If the working item does not work in that particular outlet then the outlet is broken. If the forgoing did not fix the machine then you really, really need to go with the first or second suggestion. If you can't then you have to open up the machine and see if you can find out anything wrong with the innards. Before doing that, check the vacuum hose, intake and filter. Make sure that none of these is clogged or broken. Replace any broken parts and clear any clogs. If you have to open up the machine then we are out of my depth. Yes I could tell you that after you make very, very, VERY, certain that the damn thing is not plugged into the wall, use a volt ohm meter to check the continuity of the wires and replace any broken ones. But if you don't know what a volt ohm meter is, you need to give this project up before hurt yourself.

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