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  • Henry Vacuum
    Henry Vacuum

    This toy replica of the much loved Henry vacuum has everything Little Helpers need to help with the houseworkWith working suction, Henry can pick up small bits of paper and the waste is then sucked up into a removable drawer, which is quick and

    Price: 49.26 £ | Shipping*: 0.00 £
  • Vacuum Jug 1ltr
    Vacuum Jug 1ltr

    Vacuum jugInsulated jug keeps drink temperature for longer hot or coldImpact resistant white plastic body with durable handleEasy to pour with push button cap1 Litre capacity

    Price: 35.26 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Numatic Vacuum Cleaner Bags For Charles Vacuum Cleaner Pack of 10
    Numatic Vacuum Cleaner Bags For Charles Vacuum Cleaner Pack of 10

    Designed for Charles and George Numatic Vacuum Cleaners, these waste bags use HepaFlo technology to filter out dust efficiently. Double-wall filtration and a dust-proof collar reduces the amount of dust, ideal for allergy sufferers. This pack of 10

    Price: 15.95 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Numatic Vacuum Cleaner Bags For Henry Vacuum Cleaners Pack of 10
    Numatic Vacuum Cleaner Bags For Henry Vacuum Cleaners Pack of 10

    These replacement waste bags are suitable for Henry and Hetty Numatic Vacuum Cleaners. These vacuum cleaner bags use HepaFlo technology to filter out dust efficiently, and double-wall filtration and a dust-proof collar reduces the amount of dust,

    Price: 10.68 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • Is vacuum insulation better at insulating than aerogel insulation?

    Vacuum insulation and aerogel insulation both have their own unique properties that make them effective insulators. Vacuum insulation relies on creating a vacuum between two layers of material to minimize heat transfer through conduction and convection, while aerogel insulation is a lightweight, porous material that traps air in its structure to minimize heat transfer. In general, vacuum insulation is better at insulating than aerogel insulation, as it can effectively minimize all three modes of heat transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation) due to the absence of air or gas molecules. However, aerogel insulation is still highly effective and has the advantage of being lightweight and flexible, making it suitable for certain applications.

  • How can one insulate a house like a thermos with vacuum?

    To insulate a house like a thermos with vacuum, one can use vacuum-insulated panels (VIPs) or vacuum-insulated glazing (VIG). VIPs are made of a core material enclosed in a gas-tight envelope, creating a vacuum inside. This greatly reduces heat transfer through the material, making it an effective insulator. VIG consists of two panes of glass separated by a vacuum, providing excellent thermal insulation. Both VIPs and VIG can be used in walls, windows, and roofs to create a highly insulated building envelope, similar to the way a thermos keeps its contents hot or cold.

  • What is better: cordless vacuum or corded vacuum?

    The choice between a cordless and corded vacuum depends on your specific needs and preferences. Cordless vacuums offer greater convenience and flexibility as they can be easily maneuvered around the house without being restricted by a cord. However, they typically have a shorter battery life and may not be as powerful as corded vacuums. On the other hand, corded vacuums provide consistent and powerful suction, making them more suitable for deep cleaning. Ultimately, the decision between the two depends on your cleaning habits, the size of your home, and your preference for convenience versus power.

  • Is insulation with insulation wallpaper useful for thermal insulation?

    Insulation wallpaper can be useful for thermal insulation to some extent, as it can help to reduce heat loss through walls. However, its effectiveness may be limited compared to traditional insulation materials such as fiberglass or foam. Insulation wallpaper may be more suitable for improving the thermal performance of existing walls without the need for major renovations, but it may not provide the same level of insulation as other materials. It is important to consider the specific needs of the space and consult with a professional to determine the best insulation solution.

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  • Numatic WV470-2WetDry Vacuum
    Numatic WV470-2WetDry Vacuum

    27 litre gross dry20 litre net wet capacity tub vacuum cleaner1060W motorFolding handle for easy emptying and storageComplete with accessoriesHigh filtration Hepaflo dust bags available in packs of 10Comes with 2 year warrantyComes with Kit AA12 240V

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  • Mastervac 12s Vacuum Cleaner
    Mastervac 12s Vacuum Cleaner

    Mastervac MV12 Eco Tub Vacuum CleanerHeavy-duty and ideal for extensive use in schools900W motorDetachable cable for simple replacementTough 25 litre stainless steel canisterLong-life, high quality tool kit suppliedAnti-microbial filter kills

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  • Ecoforce Turbo Vacuum Cleaner 55490
    Ecoforce Turbo Vacuum Cleaner 55490

    The ecoforce vacuum both user-friendly and eco-friendly. The best of UK engineering and UK design. The ecoforce vacuum redefines user-friendly. Lightweight, non-tipping, and quiet, the ecoforce comes with tools for every need, an extra-long 10m cord,

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  • Numatic PPR370 Vacuum Cleaner Red
    Numatic PPR370 Vacuum Cleaner Red

    15 litre gross capacity dry tub cleaner620W motorPower Rating 25.2kWpaNoise Rating 72dBPerformance Ratings - A Energy, C Carpet, C Hard Floor, C FiltrationHigh filtration Hepaflo dust bags available in packs of 10Weight 10kgs

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  • How can you vacuum hair with a vacuum sealer?

    To vacuum hair with a vacuum sealer, you can first gather the loose hair into a pile on the floor. Then, use the hose attachment of the vacuum sealer to suck up the hair from the floor. Make sure to move the hose around the area to ensure all the hair is picked up. Empty the vacuum sealer bag or canister after you are done to prevent clogs and maintain the efficiency of the vacuum.

  • Can you vacuum away flies with a vacuum cleaner?

    Yes, you can vacuum away flies with a vacuum cleaner. Flies are small enough to be sucked up by a vacuum cleaner, and it can be an effective way to quickly get rid of them. However, it's important to note that some flies may be able to escape the vacuum cleaner once it's turned off, so it's best to empty the vacuum bag or canister outside to ensure they don't come back inside. Additionally, using a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment can be more effective for reaching flies in high or hard-to-reach areas.

  • Can I vacuum this up with the vacuum cleaner?

    Yes, you can vacuum up most common household debris with a vacuum cleaner. However, it's important to check the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure that the item you want to vacuum up is safe for the vacuum cleaner. Avoid vacuuming up items that are too large, sharp, or potentially damaging to the vacuum cleaner. Additionally, be cautious when vacuuming up liquids or wet materials as this can damage the vacuum cleaner.

  • Can you vacuum without using the vacuum cleaner filter?

    It is not recommended to vacuum without using the vacuum cleaner filter. The filter is an essential component that traps dust, dirt, and other particles to prevent them from being released back into the air. Without the filter, these particles can be circulated back into the air, potentially causing respiratory issues and reducing indoor air quality. Additionally, operating the vacuum without a filter can also lead to damage to the vacuum cleaner itself. Therefore, it is important to always use the filter when vacuuming.

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