portable vacuum cleaner with uv light for bed
- Loading Port:
- Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 PCS
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 PCS/month
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Product description:
Power:300W
Voltage : 220V 50HZ, 300w
Noise:≤85db
Cable & plug : 4M VED Plug
Suction:≥8Kpa
Certification:CE,RoHS,PSE
Feature
1.UV Bed Vacuum cleaner with vibration pad
-UV 99% bacteria killing
-Dual suction entries patented
2.No telescopic tube, just for bed and sofa use only
3.Killing mites & bacteria through UV light
4.Universal wheel pneumatic to brush, It's easy to operate,nowhere for deep dust to hide
- Q: I've been working on a couple projects in one room in my house. The room really needs to be vacuumed but there is aquarium gravel scattered around as well as a bunch of tiny screws. I have a shark vacuum. There's no threat of puncturing a bag because this vacuum doesn't use a bag - it uses a canister. I could easily empty the canister and then go over the floor with the hose. I'm wondering if it's an ok idea though because I don't want to damage anything in the vacuum. Occasionally, my battery powered aquarium vacuum will suck up a couple pieces of gravel, they'll get stuck, stop the vacuum, and I have to get them out for the vacuum to work again. I don't know how house vacuums work, but I don't want that to happen. If there aren't any mechanical components to be damaged, then I guess the only other worry would be the hose, but the hose on this vacuum feels pretty sturdy, and I would just be vacuuming tiny gravel and tiny, corroded screws - nothing sharp like tacks or nails. What do you guys think?
- The aquarium vacuum cannot be compared to a regular vacuum cleaner. The motor is smaller as well as the vacuum pump. Also the particles flow through the aquarium vacuum pump where as the regular vacuum cleaners create a vacuum in the container that catches the dust and debris and there is usually a filter between the container and the intake of the vacuum pump that blocks most of the dust and debris. Make sure you check that filter before you start and when you have finished the vacuuming.
- Q: I don't misuse them. I simply turn them on, vacuum the carpeted floors in my apartment, and promptly turn it off and store it in the laundry room. I have now had to purchase 3 vacuum cleaners in a year because they all have the same problem. They just stop picking things up whatsoever; however if you use the attached hose it sucks everything up. There are no clogs and nothing is wrong on the bottom in appearance. Help!
- If the hose still has suction but the carpet beater doesn't, there must be a clog somewhere or the roller has stopped rotating. Keep looking. Turn the vacuum cleaner upside down so you can see the bottom, turn it on and see if the brush spins. If not, there's your problem. The belt has come loose, which it shouldn't do that quickly, or something has gotten jammed and is preventing the brush from turning. It's usually long hair, or threads from the carpet or something. Unplug the machine and clean what needs cleaning.
- Q: My year old Bissell vacuum is starting to not work so well. It has way less suction than it used to and it makes weird sounds. Our upstairs is all hardwood linoleum so all I'm using it for my crazy 6' X 9' rug in the living room. Maybe all that cat hair is extra hard on vacuums? I don't know why I can't find one that will last. The one I had before this was a Eureka and it still had suction, but the rotating brush in the front broke out after 3 years of use. And it was used in an all carpeted house.What I love about my vacuum most is the compartment in the front that lets me easily dump out the dust instead of having to change a bag. But how to I search through the various upright vacuum cleaners to find one that isn't going to die after a year? Some of them say they are designed for many years, but how do I know what is real in those advertisements? Can any of you tell me what you use and how long it has worked for you? Thanks.
- I have been married 20yrs and we are a military family and so we move a lot and been overseas twice. So you can imagine how many vacuums I have bought in that time. I bought a new vacuum last year in February the day after my son's birthday party. I was trying to get the rug vacuumed for his party and where the belt spins, the belt sliced into the plastic on the vacuum. Not fixable. So that meant I needed a new vacuum. So anyway, the new one I got I LOVE!!! Let me tell you, I never thought I could be in love with a vacuum but I LOVE this thing! I bought a Dirt Devil D2 Reaction. It has a double tornado as my kids call it. It's super easy to empty. The crevice attachement is the longest one I've ever seen and so it works great under the recliner of my sectional! And let me tell you, it picks up so much more dirt than my old one! And it's reasonably priced. One day I was in Walmart and happened to go down the vacuum isle and this woman was looking at vacuums and asked me if I could recommend one and I showed her the one I had bought and showed her all the great features and she said it sounded perfect and put it in her cart and another woman witnessed this discussion and came over and said wow I think you've got me sold too! You should be their spokesperson! HAHA! So she bought one too! I've provided Target's link. You can buy it at Target, Walmart and other stores that sell vacuums. Good luck!
- Q: All of the quot;vaccum uprug cleaners say to quot;use with a fresh bag in the vacuumDoes that mean they are not appropriate for use with bagless vacuums ? Have any of you out there tried it ? I'd hate to ruin my bagless vac, esp. since it's a pricey Dyson.
- I would Not use the bagless vacuum, I'm thinking the particles from the spray my get lodged in the intricate parts of your vacuum and do something to it. If the particles are trapped in a bag no damage is done. I'm just guessing.Good luck.
- Q: Who makes the best vacuum cleaner - DYSON or ORECK? and why?
- Dyson! I work with a cleaning company they use Oreck. My boss swears by it but I hate it! It's loud annoying. But my Dyson is great. it never loses suction it picks up everything. Oh when it is running it's so quiet that you can still hear the radio or TV! I would never buy anything else.
- 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: I have carpet all throughout my house, white carpet! I had 4 upright vacuums in the last 2 years. My first vacuum cleaner was a dirt devil and it would pick up stuff, then throw them back. The second was the same one, I thought that the first one messed up. My third vacuum was a Bissell and it picks up really good, but it gets clogged and I had unclogged it alot of times so I just got sick of it and threw it away. Now I just bought a eureka vacuum and it worked really really good but now it's not picking anything up. Now I just don't know what vacuum to get, because I had some many. Please suggest some really good vacuum cleaners. Thanks, :)
- I have had a Dyson for 2 years and wouldn't get any other now. It has done wonders for my carpet. I had an electrolux but it just wasn't doing a good job,I got the Dyson and had to empty the canister 3 times just doing the livingroom the first time I used the dyson.
- 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.
- That whole mess is probably flying everywhere. It's probably hard to find a vacuum that won't do that because no matter what you have to change a bag or filter.
- Q: I'm really confused i have a dry vaccum cleaner there is filters inside to protect the dirt entering in to the motor , so i'm thinking of a wet so how this work when water enters the motor does it damage? or it is working like a water pump? if so how the suction all work ?
- Shop Vac type vacuum cleaners are made to suck dry or wet, the filter is modified manually for either dry or wet vacumming. All you need to know is that they work. Have owned several over the years.
- Q: I have very long hair that sheds a lot. I have had two vacuum cleaners die on me in four years because the roller gets messed up from all the hair that winds around it. Anyone have any ideas of a good, upright, bag vacuum clean that has a roller that's easy to remove so I can clean it after every use?
- I love this vacuum. The Sebo is almost $600 but I only paid $300 for the Flexamatic (and it's even more heavy duty..go figure). I've owned her for almost 6 years, run her nearly every day and have never had a problem. I have had to replace the brush once, but it pops out very easily for cleaning and changing. All you have to do is push a button, twist the edge off and it slides right out. And every time I change the filters and bag, it's like having a brand new machine. My vacuum has done all the things that I saw claimed by Dyson. It never loses suction and it can maneuver anywhere.
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portable vacuum cleaner with uv light for bed
- Loading Port:
- Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 PCS
- Supply Capability:
- 30000 PCS/month
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