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Miele S 5280 Pisces Royal Blue Vacuum Cleaner Features & Review
Posted on August 2nd, 2010 No comments
Suction control via rotary dial
1200-watt, Miele-made Vortex Motor System™
Sealed System? construction
4.76-quart IntensiveClean Plus™ dustbag with flap for dust-free removal (2 supplied)
Active HEPA Filter (1 supplied)
Turbobrush (STB 205-3)
Parquet Floor Brush (SBB 300-3)
Non-electric hose
Stainless steel telescopic wand
Three integrated accessories: natural bristle dusting brush, upholstery nozzle, crevice tool
29ft foot operating radius
Dustbag change indicator
Filter grill
Safety shut-off on overheating
Space-saving storage bracket on each side of the vacuum
Silence insulation
Recommended for medium pile carpeting and smooth flooring
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Skuppy M7011-3: Small Dirt Devil Bagged Vacuum Cleaner Features
Posted on July 23rd, 2010 No comments
The little Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner M7011-3 – also known as Skuppy – with absorbent provides 2000 watts of power and electronic power control of cleanliness and hygiene in the home. As the Dirt Devil Skuppy this cleaning power accommodates a small area of the sucker is also well suited for confined space for the cleaning device.The wheels of the ground gently Dirt Devil Skuppy (M7011-3) and the maneuverability of the small budget runabout make sucking slightly. With the small and cheap Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner bags can clean many surfaces. Thus, the Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner has Skuppy a floor brush, and with its 2000 Watt suitable for sofa cleaning for carpets and hard floors. Also has the Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner on a Turbo brush for pet hair removal.
The volume of the dust bag is the Dirt Devil modest 1.5 Read the rest of this entry »
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What is the Difference Between a Bagless or a Bagged Vacuum Cleaner Explanation
Posted on July 22nd, 2010 No commentsOne of the newest ways to categorize vacuum cleaners is bagged or bagless. A bagged vacuum cleaner works in the traditional way of using a replaceable bag as a filter to trap dirt while allowing air to flow through the bag. Bags must be replaced when they are full. Bagless vacuum cleaners use filters to trap dirt and debris in a dirt cup or chamber that can then be emptied. Is a bagless model better than one that needs vacuum cleaner bags? It truly depends on your family and its needs.Vacuum Cleaner Bags Read the rest of this entry »





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