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Michelle Foster
@Foster - 3 months ago
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Vacuum cleaners, as a modern household cleaning assistant, have penetrated into People's Daily life. Its main function is to inhale dust, dirt and allergens on the ground, furniture and other surfaces into the dust box or dust bag through powerful suction, so as to keep the home environment clean and sanitary.
From the original hand-operated vacuum cleaner to today's cordless vacuum cleaner, the technology and design of the vacuum cleaner has been innovated many times. Modern vacuum cleaners use advanced brushless motor technology, which not only improves suction, but also performs well in terms of noise and energy consumption. Many new vacuum cleaners are also equipped with smart sensors that automatically adjust the suction to suit different types of floors, such as carpets, wood floors and tiles, greatly improving cleaning efficiency.
There are many kinds of vacuum cleaners, common vertical vacuum cleaners, handheld vacuum cleaners and robot vacuum cleaners. Vertical vacuum cleaner with its large dust collection capacity and strong suction, suitable for large area cleaning tasks; Handheld vacuum cleaners are lightweight and flexible, especially suitable for cleaning hard-to-reach places such as car interiors and furniture crevices; With its autonomous navigation function, the robot vacuum cleaner can automatically clean in the set area, which brings great convenience to life.
Vacuum cleaners are also relatively simple to maintain. Regular cleaning of the filter and dust collection box can ensure the best working condition of the machine and extend the service life. With the advancement of science and technology, some high-end models are also equipped with self-cleaning functions, further reducing the maintenance burden of users.
In today's increasingly environmentally conscious world, many brands have begun to design bagless vacuum cleaners that use circulating air to separate dust, not only reducing waste generation, but also making it easier to reuse and clean.
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