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Shimono Cyclone Vacuum Cleaner
1) Model number: SVC1013
2) Brand name: SHIMONO
3) Voltage: 220V-240V, 50Hz
4) Power: 600W
5) Material: High Grade PVC
6) Max Vacuum Suction: 14500Pa
Features:
- a. Easy assembly for accessories
- b. Heavy duty powerful motor
- c. 0.5 liter dust capacity
- d. Compact and cleverly-designed for easy storage
- e. With cyclone function
- f. Extremely friendly user.
- g. HEPA filter
- h. 6 accessories for all cleaning tasks
Long Description:
A Cyclone Vacuum Cleaner is a type of bagless vacuum cleaner that is becoming increasingly popular. Instead of the traditional bags that you had used in the past, these vacuum cleaners use one or more cylinders. A cyclone vacuum cleaner is designed in such a way that there is a spiral force in place. This spiral force basically causes the air and dirt that is sucked into the vacuum to spin at an extremely fast speed. This causes the dirt to be sent outside the pathway of the airflow and fall down into a collecting compartment.
More Powerful
Apart from being a bagless vacuum cleaner, a cyclone vacuum cleaner also has another benefit. It is more powerful than traditional vacuum cleaners. Traditional vacuum cleaners worked by having a fan to suck the air and dirt into the machine. The machine used a bag to collect the dirt. This bag unfortunately was placed in the same pathway as the air movement. As the bags filled up, it blocked this suction pathway and caused weaker suction performance by the vacuum cleaner. Having a more powerful suction is great for sucking up hair and dirt, especially for those with pets or kids.
Less maintenance
Having no bag means there is no bag to replace or be concerned about. Removing the dust and dirt from the collecting containers requires much less effort and is also more convenient. Needless to say it is also cleaner. Cyclone vacuum cleaners also do not have the same filtering system as traditional vacuums and so you do not have to replace any filters either. Cyclone vacuum cleaners will therefore save you time and money as they are more user friendly, cleaner and require less replacement.
Budget and Features
Choose the type of cyclone vacuum cleaner that is more suited for your needs or personal taste. There are ones that stand upright, which may appeal to some more than others. There are also ones designed to be more compact and allow you to control the brush with your foot so you do not have to bend down. In addition to this, some cyclone vacuum cleaners have a “ball technology” allowing the user to steer the vacuum cleaner with more ease. Another feature you need to consider is whether you would like a vacuum cleaner with a telescoping pole, instead of having to detach and reattach the extension arms.It is advisable with any cleaning or household product, which spending a little extra to have all the features you need is better. A vacuum cleaner usually can last for quite a long so you would want to invest in one that makes your job easier and have a much cleaner environment to live in.



Additional Information
| Specification | Model: SVC1013 Voltage: 220-240V 50Hz Max Power: 600W Max Vacuum Suction: 14500Pa |
|---|---|
| Manufacture In | China |
| Certificate | CB, CE, RoHs, ISO9001 |
| Warranty | 1 |
| Color | Black |
| Accessories | 1. 180° Swing Brush Head 2. Extension Pipes 3. 360° Round Brush 4. Crevice Suction Tool 5. Bed Brush |
| Weight (KG) | 2.3000 |
| Packing Size | (L) 43.5cm / (W) 15.5cm / (D) 15cm |
Q: what is vacuum cleaner?
A: vacuum cleaner, commonly referred to as a "vacuum," is a device that uses an air pump to create a partial vacuum to suck up dust and dirt, usually from floors, and optionally from other surfaces as well.
Q: How does vacuum works?
A: When you sip soda through a straw, you are utilizing the simplest of all suction mechanisms. Sucking the soda up causes a pressure drop between the bottom of the straw and the top of the straw. With greater fluid pressure at the bottom than the top, the soda is pushed up to your mouth.
This is the same basic mechanism at work in a vacuum cleaner, though the execution is a bit more complicated. In this article, we'll look inside a vacuum cleaner to find out how it puts suction to work when cleaning up the dust and debris in your house. As we'll see, the standard vacuum cleaner design is exceedingly simple, but it relies on a host of physical principles to clean effectively.
Q: Does vacuum will damage the carpet?
A: Vacuum cleaners are supposed to clean carpets. So it won’t damage your carpet.
Q: Do I need a HEPA filter?
A: If you have allergies or asthma, you need a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter so that when you vacuum, you will actually trap microscopic allergens instead of simply stirring them up and polluting the air. It prevents almost all particles down to 0.3 micron from passing through to the exhaust flow.
Q: If a vacuum cleaner has a more powerful motor, does that mean it has more suction power?
A: Not necessarily. The amperage of a vacuum cleaner's motor measures electrical current, not performance or suction power. The performance of the vacuum cleaner depends on the overall design, the filtration, and the air flow.
Q: Which is better, bag or bagless vacuum?
A: Originally all vacuums were bagless. Then paper bags were introduced to dramatically cut down on the dust! The two main reasons people ask about bagless are
1) They want to save money on bags, or
2) They want less dust. Bagless vacuums need a HEPA filter to stop the dirt. These filters are very effective.
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