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UV dust mites vacuum cleaner  for mattress handhold

UV dust mites vacuum cleaner for mattress handhold

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300 PCS
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30000 PCS/month

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Quick Details

Type: 

Vacuum cleanr

Installation: 

Hand Held

Bag Or Bagless: 

Bagless

Function: 

clean on bed and home

Certification: 

CB,CE,EMC,RoHS

Power (W): 

600

Voltage (V): 

220

Model Number: 

FVC-BV2600

Brand Name: 

Phisinic

Place of Origin: 

China (Mainland)

Specifications

1)Great CCFL UV lamp kill dust mites 
2)Gearing punch with strong force of 15 N 
3)Multifuctional accessrores for clean home

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: so the universe will explode inward someday, could we prevent this by taking giant vacuums, switch them to reverse, and expand the universe?
how can you switch nothing to reverse ?? You're just being silly.
Q: which Vacuum cleaners
I recommend Dyson if you can afford it.
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: Please read further to answer question. 10 points for best answerYou are comparing two vacuum cleaners in an appliance store and notice that one israted at 120V, 9 Amp while the other is rated at 120V, 12 Amp.WHY?
Which one carries the highest electrical current? A - The 12 amp one because 12 amp 9 amps! Duh! Which one has the highest resistance? A - The 9 amp one has the higher resistance. R = voltage/current Duh!
Q: With Mother's Day around the corner I thought I'd ask something we all can use.There seems to be this idea floating around that many women don't like to receive things like vacuum cleaners, irons, etc. and would rather recieve something more sentimental in value. Men, on the other hand, love receiving tools and things that they can use to do things with.Most of the women in my family like getting things they can use like a vacuum cleaner or something to cook with, so I have to wonder if that thought is really true. So women, if you received a vacuum cleaner or some similar gift, would you be offended by it? If you would be, why? Is it implying that you are the homemaker because you're a woman?
I would be more than happy to receive a vacuum cleaner for mothers day if it was something that I needed. Being that I just purchased a new vacuum, it wouldn't really be great this year, but next year, an upgrade would be nice. Now, if the question was would I prefer to receive a vacuum cleaner for mothers day...... I would probably prefer a video camera, or a nice piece of jewelry, but I would not be offended or disappointed if a received any gift that was functional and thoughtful.
Q: vacuum cleaners are pink for little girls BUT any sex can grow up and vacuum.....WHY?
I actually agree with the first poster. When I taught daycare all the boys played with trucks and legos and maybe the kitchens, and the girls played with dolls, dress up and did lots of pretending. Now my daughter is a typical girl who loves dolls but I got her a truck for the outside that she puts her doll in so she can have somewhere to sit....might as well of gotten a lawn chair. Most trucks however aren't genderized they are true life. Like my daughters dump truck looks like an actual dump truck. It's yellow like a real one. Would you really want a pink truck? That's not realistic either.
Q: What's are some good ones that won't break in a year?? Should I go with an industrial strength one (although those are really costly).
I really like my Bissell Healthy Home. It uses a similar filtering technology to Dyson but at 1/2 the price. HEPA filtration, 5 year warranty, well designed, easy to use tools and a ton of suction. Great on pet hair; I have 4 cats and 3 dogs so I know pet hair. Watch for sales at Lowe's, Sears or Best Buy; you can get it for around $200.
Q: Are there any products that work well, e.g. cleaners, mops, wet/dry vacuum-mops?
I was wondering the answere to the same question not too long ago. I too have laminante flooring and I asked the installers what to clean it with? They reccomended good old windex. It cleans well, leaves no streaks and dries very fast!! you don't want the floors to get too wet or they'll get ruined. There are more expensive cleaners that do the same job, but key word there expensive, they have the same basic ingridents as windex!! I use it about once every 2-3 weeks and my floors never looked better!! I spray a thin layer then mop it up with a wide head terry cloth microfiber removable mop, i got from home depot that cuts the cleaning time in half because of how large it is. try this out and let me know how it works!! Hope this helps, Happy cleaning!!
Q: I was wondering how mch Psi/Atm needed for the high and low pressure pool vacuumes such as The Surfer Above Ground Automatic pool cleaner.
You can never have more than 1 atm in a vacuum system. Obviously the more vacuum you generate, the better it will clean. Most vacuum cleaners probably produce between 50-80 inches of water vacuum.
Q: i cant decide from two vacum cleaners i need one that is not heavy. also easy enough to push it.The two of them are:Shark navigator 22and Dyson i think 33 please help me decide on a good vacuumthanks
I suggest that you look at a copy of Consumer Reports magazine. In their March issue they rated vacuum cleaners. They recommend Bagged uprights as being easier to handle and easier to empty. One of their first choices was Hoover Widepath Tempo for $80. (It is sold at KMart) I bought this model and I like it as it does a good job cleaning and is just as effecient as many of the higher priced models. The Shark Navigator was #18 among bagless . The only Dyson bagless model to score reasonably well was the DC28 Animal at $600(rated#4) the next Dyson was DC14 rated #17 at $400. Consumer Reports magazine is at libraries or you can subscribe online.

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