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Cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter#C4207A

Cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter#C4207A

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Model: C4207A

 

Specifications:

Cord length 5m

Dust capacity 3.5L

Speed control on body

Automatic cord rewinder

 

Product size:420 x 320 x 270mm

Carton Size:460 x 330 x 330mm

G.W./N.W.:6.3/7.8Kgs

Load quantity:590/1220/1380pcs

 

 

Airflow(m³/min):1.9-2.3

Vacuum (Kpa):20-23

Noise(dB(A)):80

 


Features:

Permanent bagless design with translucent dust compartment

Multiple cyclonic design

Stand holder for tube

Handle airflow control,crush-proof hose,2 position brush and integrated accessories

multiple filtration system

360 degree hose swivel


Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, EMF, EMC

Origin:China


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Q:I have 4 cats and my vacuum recently broke. It wasn't all that good with picking up cat hair anyways. Can you suggest good vacuum cleaners for cat hair under $200? The attachments aren't a big deal to me and probably would be more of a hassle. Looking for something with easy disposable and strong suction. Thanks
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Q:My neighbor recently told me in secret that he got body lice (crabs) from a one night stand about 3 or so weeks ago at a party. The other night he asked to borrow my vacuum cleaner because he was having guests over and his wasn't working properly. Do you think if I get it back it will bring the crabs over to my house? His house is very messy and very dirty. What should I do? Should I just let him keep it for fear of the little critters moving in on me and my daughter? HELP!!!
let him keep it because he is just sick any way really don't think you can get them from that but let hen keep it
Q:I bought one and it is still sitting in my trunk. I hate deciding on vacuum cleaners. Any advice?
its light weight and is esasy to move around. the bad thing is that it fills up right away....like me
Q:I have just a small apartment and need to get a small vacuum cleaner. But something that has good suction, and won't be useless after 5 uses. A few years ago, I bought a Bissell quot;stickvacuum cleaner and it was a waste. It barely picked up dirt from a floor, let alone a carpet. Any good suggestion will be appreciated.
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Q:can commercial vacuum cleaners be used a home ?I dont know if their high speed and powerful motors can damage the carpet at my home.I am thinking of buying oreck but dont know if I buy thier commercial vacuum cleanerthey can damage my carpet.Let me know if you have any experience with those.
If I had one that is what I'd be using.It won't suck the threads right out of the carpet and that is what you are thinking right? They are just made to take the abuse that a regular home vacuum can't. You know people at work don't take care of things like they do at home. I think your Lucky!
Q:I need one new wheel for my Panasonic vacuum, Its a eco-max. Model MC-UL592. I have tried to contact Panasonic but after nearly 40 minutes on hold without even speaking to anyone i gave up. If you know any sites that sell wheels please tell me as i can only find ones that sell other parts.
Try panasonic's website but seriously these days vacuum cleaners are so cheap to buy it is hardly worth the bother or effort of getting them repaired let alone the cost. Take a look at the Bissell website and their special offers I think you will see what I mean if you do.
Q:Does anyone have one of those quot;stickvacuum cleaners? I am looking to buy a good suction stick vacuum cleaner to do my hardwoods every day. I have a Dyson DC40 but am returning it because I do not like it. I am looking for something to do my hardwoods every day, that's not too large or heavy and I think I'd like to stay away from the cordless. I have basically crumbs and dust to pick up in the kitchen/breakfast/dining room areas. We have no pets.Can anyone recommend something? Or tell me what NOT to buy?
Stick vacuums come in cordless as well as standard plug-in models and while not having an electric cord adds to the versatility of the tool, it does mean pricey battery replacements, less power performance and recharging energy use. There's also the local availability of battery replacements that should be considered before buying a cordless vacuum. To decide whether a cordless model is right for your home, consider where you'll keep it and whether a plug-in is readily located. If a hands-off type of surface cleaning tool is more to your liking, a robot vacuum may be something to consider. Although much more expensive than a stick vacuum, a robot can do the job while you're out. If you don't like using a broom or mop to sweep or just want to shorten cleaning time, a stick vacuum is a quick way to clear crumbs and dirt from the dining or kitchen floor.
Q:Have any of you had a newer Kirby vacuum cleaner (the one the representatives say cleans all the way to the bare floor) and could you compare it's performance to other quot;storebrands? I'm not really interested in value (I know they are terribly expensive) but want to know if they really do clean as advertised. I moved into a new house with some dirty carpets and a friend of mine offered to let me borrow her Kirby vacuum cleaner with built in carpet shampooer and I want to know how well it will clean. Is the shampooer equal to one I could rent at Wal-Mart or another store? Thanks for the help!
No they are not worth it. My wife bought one from a friend who became a saleswoman. It doesn't pick up dirt that well. It is a major nuisance to change over from vacuum to rug shampooer. It has a tendency to spill the cleaning liquid (dirty water that it sucked out of the carpet) so that most of the rug is OK but there are some really dirty parts where the liquid slopped out. If you switch from one mode to the other and don't get it together perfectly it will not turn on at all. My wife claims she doesn't know how to run anything that complicated. I stick to my ShopVac if I need to vacuum something. We have no dogs so hair removal is not an issue for us. Short answer is don't bother. Get a regular vacuum and rent a rug cleaner when you need one.
Q:It is model 116. and is about 6 years old. The motor itself works, but will not turn on with the switch. Any ideas? What typically goes on these?Thanks.
Most vacuum cleaners develop a wire break near the plug from constantly being pulled and so strained at that point. Try cutting six inches from the plug side and rewiring the plug; forget if you can do that in the USA, was there for 5 years many years ago but live in the UK now. That said I didn't have a wire tester when I tried that solution and it worked. You of course could rule this out with a wire tester. (power getting to switch?)
Q:my son is Absolutely terrified of vacuum cleaners even if its off hes ok as long as its put away he used to love it ive never chased him with it or anything ive tried letting him touch it his father has even tried we have tried letting our son push it but he wont all he does is scream shake and try to get away i don't know what to do i cant just go with out vacuuming and i don't have anyone that can just come over for the day to help ive tried vacuuming when hes asleep but it wakes him up any suggestions and no rude comments im just wondering if i should by him a toy vacuum and then maybe tell him to help mommy and just to let you know he is alot smarter than the average 8 month old he is already saying scentences like have a nice day i love you where you at how are you doing and some others please help it hurts to see hes that terrified of vacuums and that i have to do it
They are scary, the make loud noises they are three times the size of an 8 month old. I would be terrified of something like that to. This is a phase and he will get over it, just vacuum RIGHT when he wakes up before you grab him from his crib. I had to do this for about 4 months with my son. Then my boyfriend vacuumed while he was on my lap a couple times, then he was fine, but you will have to wait till he is older i think. ADDITION: If there are days where your son doesn't nap and it is just the two of you I guess you'll have to skip vacuuming for the day

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