• YD-507 New Patent Vacuum Cleaner 52.5x33.5x40.5CM System 1
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YD-507 New Patent Vacuum Cleaner 52.5x33.5x40.5CM

YD-507 New Patent Vacuum Cleaner 52.5x33.5x40.5CM

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Power supply:DC-12V with cigarette lighter;
Power:60Watt;
3m Cord;
HEPA Filter;
Patent design;
MAX AMP:5A;
Packing:color box;

CARTON SIZE:52.5x33.5x40.5CM/20PCS.11/10KGS.

Q: How many vacuum cleaners do you have?
I just bought a 16 gallon shop vac...lol. It's freakin huge but better than a dinky vacuum I guess!
Q: should i try vacuum cleaners or fridges instead
hehe made me laugh. Well i suggest you see a computer specialist about that trojan and personally I'd go for fridges. They have the ability to store food :D
Q: I essentially am looking for a carpet/floor upright vaccum cleaner. I was looking around in stores and found a lot of choice however. I notieced the following things about various brands.1. Bissell = Seems to be the cheapest and offers more features for it's price but looks kind of flimsy. Is this a good brand. Offers 1 yr warranty.2. Dirt devel = Cost a little more and looks better. Offers 2 yr warranty?3. Hoover = I know this is a well known brand but all I was able to see was the steamvacs. My mom had one and it's about 4 yrs old. Its very good still cleans up.Also I noticed Canaster Vacuum cleaners. What are the advantages of these? What is the purpose of having a canaster? I just don't want to get a habbit of purchasing a vacuum every 1 year because it breaks....
For okorder has all sorts of reviews of different vacuum models with some pricing (accuracy of the pricing is questionable sometimes though).
Q: I had a demonstration once and the Kirby vacumm did seem to be sucking the dirt up from not only the rugs but also under the floorboards! I was amazed to say the least. But I'd like to know what the owners of them think. Tell me all about the good and bad sides of this vacuum. Thanks :)
From Consumer's Reports: Surprisingly -- given this vacuum's dismal door-to-door reputation -- Consumer Reports includes the Kirby Sentria in its latest roundup of vacuum cleaners, in which models are tested for their performance on carpeting and hard floors. This is fair enough, but a quick look at some other sources, including Yahoo! Answers and The Ripoff Report, sheds some much-needed light on Kirby's operating procedures. Reviewers say the Kirby Sentria is good at cleaning carpeting and hard floors -- as you'd expect from a $1,000-plus vacuum. But reviewers also say that it's noisy, heavy and hard to push. Other vacuums are smaller, lighter and less expensive, plus they clean every bit as well. Salespeople cite Kirby's flexibility cleaning upholstery and curtains, but some owners complain that the heavy 25-pound weight limits its usefulness. Kirby Sentria review highlights What the reviewers like: The Kirby Sentria vacuum does a good job cleaning carpeting and hard floors, and it has useful tools and minimal emissions. What the reviewers don't like: Considering its price, reviews say the Kirby Sentria is unusually noisy, heavy and hard to push. Furthermore, experts and owners alike frown on Kirby's high-pressure, door-to-door sales tactics. **** Kirby owners are loyal. But then so are Electrolux and Miele owners. You need to do some serious reading...and may actually have to join Consumer's Report via web (you can do it by the month...I just did for a dryer) for more reading.
Q: looking for parts for the power head or the power head with electic hose, vacuum model C-6 it is from the early 1970's
Try looking on OKorder under vintage vacuum cleaners
Q: 1. Vacuum Cleaners2. Straws3. American Idol4. or ????
NUMBER 3! I can't believe they got rid of Gina! Melinda is my favorite, but Gina is very good and should have stayed. I think this will be my last year watching. That show is just a bunch of baloney!
Q: the one I have now is very noisy. thanks for any info on this
Try the Sensor 12, or Sensor 15, German made HEPA vacuum cleaners that trap 99.97 per cent of all the dust/dirt it vacuums up. I bought mine at a janitorial supply store. One is 10 years old and works like new, the other is 1 year old and is left on a job site where it is used 2 hours every day. Wonderful machines. Hospitals, hotels, motels, use this vacuum extensively.
Q: What type of motors are used by vacuum cleaners?
Most are fractional horsepower electric motors.
Q: Because gladiators would want something that is versatile, more powerful, and easy to use. Attachments are more easy to change for when cleaning for furniture or stairs and switching from carpet to bare floor can be done at the handle by turning off the power nozzle, then switching to the bare floor tool. Easy bag and filter change.
Any clever gladiator Would choose a Bissell
Q: I'm afraid of spiders, but not arachnophobic (if that's a word). Mainly since there are the brown-recluse spiders so I'm more paranoid it's them in my house.I tried to catch it, but I would probably get yelled at for catching spiders with a plastic bowl and I'm too freaked out to try and catch the speedy little thing. I ended up vacuuming it up with a small vacuum and not sure what to do next. I heard it can escape so I'm not sure if i should carry the vacuum up and see a spider pop out.I'm not a tech-expert, but the vacuum has a plastic container holding all the dust and even the spider. I heard it can live and no bug spray is around the house to kill it. What should I do? I don't want it running around bent on revenge (kidding there, but the presence of spiders still get me.) I need to clean the house too upstairs. Should I keep vacuuming and hope it goes away, empty it asap? (I'll have to reach up into the container though...)
Dump the canister into a plastic bag, tie it and then throw it away. If you leave it in the canister it will die.

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