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UV light robot vacuum cleaner for home and bed

UV light robot vacuum cleaner for home and bed

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Min Order Qty:
100 PCS
Supply Capability:
30000 PCS/month

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Quick Details

Type: 

Vacuum cleanr

Installation: 

Hand Held

Bag Or Bagless: 

Bagless

Function: 

clean on bed and home

Certification: 

CB,CE,EMC,RoHS

Power (W): 

600

Voltage (V): 

220

Model Number: 

FVC-BV2600

Brand Name: 

Phisinic

Place of Origin: 

China (Mainland)

Specifications

1)Great CCFL UV lamp kill dust mites 
2)Gearing punch with strong force of 15 N 
3)Multifuctional accessrores for clean home

 

 

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.
The vacuums that have the HEPA filtration are the best choice as they trap 99.97% of the dust particles pulled in to the filters. The HEPA is a part of the vacuum, not an attachment. Several brands of Vacuum Cleaners offer this space age technology. If your house is finished top and bottom, it would be extremely difficult to install a central vacuuming system, as the tubing is installed in the walls and floor joice.
Q: what would you do if you woke up one day and had vacuum cleaners for legs.?
I think that would suck. What do you wanna bet I'm not the only one to fall for that set up!
Q: What does Consumer Reports say are the best bagless vacuum cleaners (under $200)?
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Q: I'm looking for a vacuum that is less than $200, Upright, bagless, HEPA, can clean pet hair, and reliable/durable. If you know any other vaccuum brand that fits into ALL of my requirements above, feel free to tell me. I did some research and narrowed my list down to two. So my questions are:1. Which one should I buy? 2. What are the pros and cons between the two?
Years ago vacuums were mostly metal, with plastic used sparingly, as in bumpers, trim, etc. Nowadays vacuums are 98 % plastic, with metal used sparingly, such as in the motor, wheel shafts, screws, etc. Bissell has traditionally used a cheaper plastic, similar to the stuff they used to make those cheapie little toys out of. It doesn't stand up to rough use very well, cracks easily and breaks. Eureka has been in the vacuum business longer and I feel, makes a moderately good product. I'm not aware of any Eureka u/r's that allow for agitator shut down while running. Panasonic makes an u/r with that feature, as does Riccar and Simplicity, all in the $300-$500 range. Bagless machines require more filters to catch the dirt that the bag normally stops, so require that you purchase filters regularly instead of bags. It's a trade off. Also, when you dump the dirt container there's always that little puff of dirt back into the air, which you can frequently bypass with a bag. Consumer Reports rates bagged units over bagless units, nearly every time. One of the best vac's for the money is the Hoover Windtunnel u/r. If you have trouble with your arms or wrists they are available in self-propelled models, if not get one without. They all have great suction and a good agitator system.
Q: What is something that moves in a house not including people or pets
Doors. They open and close. Curtains. They move in the breeze of an open window. Windows. They open to let in the breeze and move the curtains. Time. No matter where you are, time passes. In a way that's kind of like moving.
Q: Or would 2 vacuum cleaners produce the same volume of noise as just 1 vacuum cleaner? but just more consistently? ie. the same volume of noise, but just more of it. Assume the vacuum cleaners are of equal distance and they are the same model.Some analogy could be made when you touch one hotplate with one hand and another hotplate with the other hand. Touching the second hotplate doesn't mean that you are receiving heat that is twice as hot, you would just be receiving twice the amount of heat.Or is noise more like light, where two light bulbs do equal more light.
no it wont be twice as loud. noise is rated by decibles and every time the noise is doubled, the decible reading goes up 1 decible
Q: Every day I meet a black woman she asks me what kind of vacuum cleaner I have. How can I tell them that there is more to conversation than vacuuming? Please help, this is driving me nuts!
Now stop with the stereotypes
Q: What would you do if your child has phobias of water, darkness, cars, vacuum cleaners and dust?
Desensitize her to her fears. Vacuum: Have her sit on the couch and show her the vacuum but do not turn it on. Point out what every visible part of the vacuum is and explain what the vacuum does. Then, have her touch the different parts of the vacuum. After this, show her how to turn the vacuum on and have her turn it on. Convince her to push the vacuum. Go slowly and, eventually, she will lose her fear of the vacuum. Cars: Show her pictures of cars in her favorite color. Show her different kinds of cars, trucks, vans, buses etc. Tell her how important cars are and that they can take her places like the store, school, the park, etc. Have her sit in the car with you and have a picnic. Allow her to honk the horn, turn the wipers on and play with the radio. Then, plug her in and turn the car on. Tell her that cars are not toys, she should never get in one alone and she should never crawl under one or stand behind one. Later, turn the car on and have her stand outside the car with you so she can experience the noise while you explain car safety to her. Water: Play some fun games in the bathtub. Show her the shower and have her use it to make bubbles in the bath. Put colored bubbles in the water and use toys and such. You can even put on a swimsuit and get in with her so she isn't so afraid. Take her to places where she can play in a shallow pool and where you guys can look at waterfalls. Show her video's of water falls on youtube. Darkness: This is a common fear. Try playing games in the dark, leaving only a night light on. Try eating dinner by candle light and going outside at night to look at the stars. This will help her feel more comfortable with it being dark but she may still need a nightlight at night. Dust: Show her how to draw pictures in the dust. Explain to her that it wont hurt her. Then, show her how to get rid of the dust.
Q: I have 2 vacuum cleaners, both need new electrical cords! How do I replace them?
Easier to just take them to a vacuum repair store and have them do it. They'll have all the parts and the knowledge to do it quickly. good luck
Q: I don't know, they just suck.
Sounds like a personal problem. I just don't like how loud they are.

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