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Household Vacuum Cleaner

Household Vacuum Cleaner

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Capacity:16L/18L/21L

Vacuum:>=20kpa

Noise:<=78db

Power cord Length:4.2m

40HQ:

          16L:1100PCS

          18L:1016PCS

          21L:950PCS

plastic tube, brush or metal tube brush.

 

Suitable for Middle East market, can do SASO certificate.

 

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Q: Hi All,Could you recommend some vacuums cleaners which are best for hardwood and tile floors? The one I have now picks up the big stuff ok but leaves behind some pet hair and the smaller dirt/dust particles. I usually have to follow up my vacuuming with the Swiffer. Thanks for your suggestions!
The best is Generation 3. The new ones now a days are not so heavy and bulky and allot cheaper at about $125 on line. They also pull their selves. Thankss
Q: I am planning to start working for Rainbow vacuum. Any warning that I should know about? Any helpful hints? Anything?
The vacuum cleaners are hard enough to sell in a normal economy. In a lousy economy like what we have now, the job is vene more difficult. Folks don't buy a $1300 vacuum just because. They have to be fully convinced it is worth the money. It is very heavy, especially with the water in it, and you should not try to dismiss objections about carrying it up down stairs - that is really not recommended, and not to be advised because of the risk of injury. They either empty the unit of water, and refill on the second floor, or they buy a second system for the second floor - and you can double your sales! If you every find such a customer, give them a good discount on the second system, OK? Good Luck; but in case things are slow, I suggest you have another part time job ready.
Q: My vacuum cleaner makes my house smell every time I use it. Its a brand new vacuum. I've tried vacuuming up baking soda but that didn't work. Please help.
My mom had the same problem. If you have a filter on your vacuum, you have to remove it and clean it very well. You are on the right track with the baking soda. After the filter is dust free (as mush as possible) place it in a bag with a whole box of baking soda for at least two days. Should freshen it right up.
Q: why do dogs hate vacuum cleaners so much?
that is a great question... bably cuz they have no smell make a big noise so the dogs can't figure it out....I have 2 labs, they run when the vacuum comes out....ha!
Q: Does Dyson really make the best vacuum cleaners?
We have Dyson Vacs here at work and they do work really well for vacuuming the floor, but the attatchments are not user friendly at all! I have already broken one of them, and every time i lift off the hose to use an attatchment i somehow turn off the vacuum! So annoying!
Q: I just started working at Kirby as a salesmen and yeah I know every thinks it a scam and it probably is but I just want to know who I can sell it to. Does cleaning companies buy it? Or hotels or motels? Any answers are appreciated thanks
Odds are you won't be selling to hotels/motels hotel maids want something light vacuums some of the more common ones are either the Oreck or Windsor Versamatic the Kirby while an excellent vacuum costs more than an oreck it would be kind of cumbersome for a maids cart. Cleaning companies sometimes use older models due to cost i would stick with residential customers
Q: IF it's worth the investment, do people have suggestions on which to buy?
I okorder /... Hope this was helpful ~~~~
Q: How efficient are vacuum cleaners in preventing the dust and other dirt that they suck from escaping through the air outlet. I'm using a Khind branded wet and dry vaccum cleaner model VC 3661, priced about USD 60, manufactured in 2004. The type that is shaped like a bucket and has its air outlet facing upwards and a removable, washable cotton bag inside. I notice that it has only two layers (slices) of dark -colored Sponge like material when I remove the air outlet cover. Is that sufficient to prevent dust, dirt and most importantly bacteria from coming out form the cleaner itself. It could be releasing the bacteria and spreading it all over the place.
vaccum cleaners are for cleaning toenail clippings and dirt out of the carpet. If you are worried about airborne bacteria check out the Ionic Breeze.
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: I heard it spins around in there at 9 times the speed of sound, that being true how is it possible to see a recently sucked up ant able to crawl around pretty happily in the bit where you can see all the dust? Serious answers only please.
Ants have exo skeletons. They can survive pretty much everything except for being stomped on. They would most likely get caught in the dust and not be thrown around inside the vacuum cleaner. And im pretty sure vacuum cleaners dont spin at 9 times the speed of sound...

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