Vacuum Cleaner with Washable HEPA filter
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Vacuum Cleaner with Washable HEPA filter
Features:
Rechargeable bagless handi-Vac
Washable HEPA filter
Charging indicator light
Transparent dust container
Big and easy carry handle
Charging station with on board charging base
With turbo nozzle design
Charging time: 8-10 Hours
Working time: 10-15 mins
Technical Data:
Rated adaptor voltage: 3.6V/4.8V
Power: 20W
Dust capacity: 1.2L
Adaptor: 1.8M cord length, comply with ERP
Vacuum Kpa: 2-3Kpa
Injection color with highlight spray
Package:
1pc per gift box
Gift box size: 450*130*210mm
4pcs per export carton
Carton size: 465*425*260mm
G.W/N.W: 9.8/8.8kgs
20’/40’/40HQ: 2016pcs/4200pcs/4848pcs
- Q: Can you improve a vacuum cleaners suction (with tweeks) or filteration (by adding aditional filter)?
- Well if you can you would probably be a pretty good engineer. I would keep any existing filters cleaned regularly and if you are using a bag They tend to have better air flow when first installed(empty). You didn't mention what type or for what purpose. If you are cleaning carpet you need agitation, air flow,and suction. Setting it too low would cut down on air flow. Too high would increase air flow but you would not get the suction down where you need it. You might get some better answers if you add details.
- Q: I would like to know how exactly was the Vacuum cleaner invented, what is it's main purpose? Are there any unintended sequences from this invention? IE: Is it being used for things its not supposed to?Thank you for your opinions
- I noticed you brought that up on Patient PAws question about this. I am confused though, is it for SELLING 50 dogs, or BREEDING 50 dogs (as in 50 b*tches or a mix). WOuld you be OK with the cap on a number of dogs you can own, or not counting co-ownership (though that could mean that puppy mills would just have 100 owners of the dogs and they could be called boarding facilities) The laws already on the books are too vague and expensive to enforce, and while I will admit I don't know specifics about the laws we have it seems like capping the number of dogs is an easy way to monitor things other than specific laws about conditions that can be more easily avoided. I think that a reaonable cap is a good idea, though like you point out what is reasonable is up for discussion. How many puppies can a responsible breeder be connected to in a year? 100? 150? FInd some number less than the worst of the worst puppy mills but above the good breeders. It isn't a magic cure, just a start. I think the real answer to stopping puppy mills is for people to stop buying, but laws certainly would speed up the process. I was just thinking about all the arguments for laws with animals. People say we need to fucus on our problems but with animals the sad part is they have easy solutions! If people would only get pets they could afford and leave breeding to the people who know what they are doing, there would be no need for shelters and those resources coudld be put to work on arguably more important but much more complicated problems! I would like to see something done, I know that nothing will make this just go away but I think SOME step is necessary. And if nothing else, talking about this law is helping educate people about puppy mills, so be thankful for that part of it at least. Pets are a luxury, why do we even need to waste money on these issues!? It sickenss me that people are so irresponsible we need to be baysat like that.
- Q: What are hovering vacuums?
- I know the ones your asking about. They are actually sweepers and not vacuums. These are the little round units that run around by themselves. They work pretty good, but on carpet you will need to run the vacuum on occasion as stated above because it just sweeps.
- Q: It could be anything, like staples, but you hear them hitting the insides of the vacuum.It's like a static sound.I think it sounds cool. XD
- i love vacuuming up hard things so i can hear it i like mowing over small twigs on lawn to hear a similar sound
- Q: I am in a market for a new vacuum cleaner. I have selected two models and there are two main differences between them: price and HEPA filtration. One with sealed HEPA costs $200 more than the one using HEPA 12 filtration. We have two dogs and no one in our family suffers from allergies. Would sealed HEPA filtration justify spending $200 more on a vacuum?Thanks.
- Well the sealed would keep in more allergens and dust. The non sealed would would suck in allergens but spit them back into the air or at least most of them. I would recommend checking with people you know that you would consider inviting into your house and ask them if they are allergic to dust or allergens. Now i would recommend the shark navigator to you because it costs just under 200 dollars and has anti allergen technology to lock in dust and never loses suction. Now what they say on the commercials are true our family owns one and it is true. i have seen an improvement in my allergies. it also has free shipping and handling.so i would hope this helps.bye
- Q: What are the OSHA regulations on repairing electrical cords on appliances like Vacuum cleaners?
- i would say have a new cord installed, i'm sure osha would have a problem with you getting killed from a badly patched cord.
- Q: For me, it's vacuum cleaners :#92;
- The kids next door screaming at 7am on a sunday morning!
- Q: what's the difference with this 2 vacuum cleaners
- The okorder /... P.S. this is the zoology section, unless you categorise a question yourself, the system decides for you based upon certain words (shark !).
- Q: how to make a vacuum cleaners?
- Go to Walmart and buy one, or go to a yard sale and buy one. To produce a custom vacuum means custom parts and custom pieces... so It will be very expensive...
- 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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Vacuum Cleaner with Washable HEPA filter
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