Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

Important Disclaimer:.

We think the MicroFresh filter is an excellent addition to the Henry vacuum range – especially if you have pets.It’s a bit more expensive than the basic Henry filter, but does a great job of reducing bad odours and leaving your air smelling fresh.. With that said, it’s only worth buying a MicroFresh filter if you’re noticing a bad odour after vacuuming.

Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

If you don’t have pets, or haven’t noticed any unpleasant odours, then the basic filter is just as good at removing particles from the air.. Do you have any questions about the Henry MicroFresh filter?Or would you like to learn more about vacuum filtration?Please let us know in the comments section below.Are you intrigued by the “detangling” label that’s started to appear on Dyson vacuums?

Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

Here’s an overview of the company’s detangling technology, how it works, and whether it’s effective.. No one wants to waste time cleaning their vacuum cleaner!Unfortunately, all vacuums need regular maintenance to make sure they continue to function effectively.. One of the most annoying tasks for pet owners (or people with long hair) is removing hair from the brush bar.

Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

That’s why Dyson has developed detangling technology for their new Motorbar floorhead, with the goal of preventing hair from getting caught around the brush.. Dyson isn’t the first company to design technology for preventing hair wrapping.

Notably, Shark has been selling vacuums with their anti-hair wrap technology for several years now.If the blockage is caused by a build-up of grime or smelly material, then this can cause a bad smell whenever you’re cleaning..

While you should check everywhere for a blockage, here are some of the most likely locations:.Check the hose for blockages whenever you’re cleaning your vacuum.

Start by looking for visible clogs at either end of the hose, then gently push a broom through to dislodge any blockages.Never use a sharp object or too much force for this.. Floorhead intake.

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