Why No Love For Sanyo Vacuums

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There was the myth for yrs that once inside the bag, insects can't get back out. They can, but not with regularity. A lot of people suck up a little Seven when they know they sucked up bugs like mites and spiders.

Kevin
 
samsung had a similar machine called the x bug with the same feature of killing bugs. Cool well made machine, I had one in the workshop a few weeks back. They were very popular
 
Insects in vacuums---after the bug has been picked up-the air blasting thru their spiracles--breathing holes-dries the inside of the insect out.All it takes is to run the vacuum for a few minutes after picking them up.Also the powerfull air currents in the vacuum tears the bugs apart!
 
"Insects in vacuums---after the bug has been picked up-the air blasting thru their spiracles--breathing holes-dries the inside of the insect out.All it takes is to run the vacuum for a few minutes after picking them up.Also the powerfull air currents in the vacuum tears the bugs apart!"


Couldn't disagree more, depends on the bugs. Can't vouge for the 'hot air' vacs that are designed to cook the bugs but.....in a normal canister vac, I've had huge spiders come back out and re-greet me the next morning. And when I lived in Kansas, they had these tank type beetles that scurried across your carpet and just stepping on them with shoes would usually not kill them. I had those beetles exit the vacs frequently until I heard about using Seven.


 


That's Fool's Paradise to think bugs can't get back out of a canister vac. Like I said earlier, not a frequent experience for most, but certainly happens.


 


Kevin
 
I have picked up MANY bugs with my vacuums-Guarantee you NONE have escaped.As I pointed out earlier I run the machine for a few minutes after picking them up-esp the large roaches that frequent the area where I live.Other householders here get them,too.I pick them up with my ProTeam FS6 vacuum mounted on a cart.When I look in the open top bag-they have been torn apart from the airflow.And If I pick them up with a fan first vacuum-IE the Simplicity Cordless Freedom-the brushroll and fan tears them apart.You see pieces of them in the bag.
 
That germ killing thing was I think mostly present in the Karcher's TSC555. My mum used to work at Karcher in the late 90s and they were still available in Poland, I remember seeing it in one of the catalogs describing its magical powers. Ibaisaic has a really cool video on it and in the end you can see him using the germ killing function.

http://https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd_xohVFpNA
 

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