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Quick - Take a look in your kitchen trash can. Does it have a bag in it? Of course it does, because your mom taught you right. You can't imagine not putting a bag in your kitchen trash can because everytime you went to empty your trash can, you'd have a filthy task on your hands. Hint, hint - your vacuum isn't much different!Really great tip from forum member cashsale, who didn’t want to shell out for a purpose-built vacuum sealer and dedicated vacuum bags for his home sous-vide cooking: Put whatever you want to seal in a smaller ziploc bag that’s open just a bit. Then put that bag in a larger ziploc bag. Insert the business end of a cheap hand-operated vacuum pump (maybe a sink aspirator would work, too?) into the larger bag, and close the seal tightly around the hose. Pump out the air, which evacuates both outer and inner bags. While it’s pumped out, seal the inner bag the rest of the way with hand pressure through both bags. Finally, open the outer bag and take out the inner.

Innovative Stick Vac Converts into Convenient Hand Vac "I needed an inexpensive vacuum for my dorm room and this is perfect!!" -cleanfreak21
pool cleaning detergent Warranty: Parts 1 Year(s) Motor 0 Days Designed for the way you live! This innovative stick vac is perfect for rugs and hard floors, and it converts easily to a hand vac. Just detach the nozzle & handle tube from the hand vac and you are ready for dust, dirt and crumbs on furniture, counters, shelves, upholstery and drapes. An on-board crevice tools allows you to reach around furniture, in tight spaces in corners, and along the edges. The lightweight design lets you move the vacuum from room to room and up and down stairs. It's smart, bagless design is easy to empty. 2 in 1 Hand & Stick Vac Easy Empty Dirt Cup Lightweight - Weighs Less than 5 Pounds Parts 1 Year(s) Motor 0 Days Innovative Stick Vac Converts into Convenient Hand Vac

Story highlightsChinese artist turns pollutants sucked from air into brickHe was offered $1,600 for the brick but declined to sell itREAD: Beijing issues red alert over smogParticlesIn 2013, a Dutch artist and designer Daan Roosegaarde came up with an electro-magnetic device that would pull airborne smog particles to the ground, creating columns of fresh air. Toxic tollTristan Evely, the North Asia medical director for International SOS, a medical and travel security assistance company says the particles sucked up by Brother Nut's vacuum cleaner affect not just the lungs, but also the heart. READ: Inside China's most polluted city HTTP Error 400.0 - Bad Request ASP.NET detected invalid characters in the URL. Logon MethodNot yet determined Logon UserNot yet determined Things you can try: Create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this HTTP status code. For more information about creating a tracing rule for failed requests, click here. Links and More Information

The request could not be understood by the server due to malformed syntax. View more information » Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles: STIHL power tools - A great range Blowers and Vacuum shredders Blower and vacuum shredder accessories For the whole range of machines Browse the range of accessories, including the hip belt, bike handle and chest belt to enable more comfortable working. STIHL adaptor kits convert a blower into a vacuum shredder for maximum versatility. Vacuum attachment for petrol blowers Vacuum attachment for electric blowers Hip belt for BR 500 Curved flat nozzle for BR 700 Straight round nozzle for BR 350 Straight round nozzle for BR 430 Straight round nozzle, for BR 450 Straight round nozzle for BR 500 Straight round nozzle for BR 600 Straight round nozzle for BR 700 The version(s) available in each country may differ from the above range and specifications; specific details may be subject to change without notice.

Please ask your local STIHL Approved Dealer for further information. Cookies on the STIHL website We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on our STIHL website. If you would like to learn more about the usage of cookies please click here.View Our Comfortable, Quiet & Time-Saving Backpacks Know your Part/Model number Don't know your model number?July 7, 2014 at 5:44 pm by Alexander Stoklosa | Honda has been stretching itself in a few, shall we say, new directions recently. Besides launching its new line of Earth Dreams–branded engines, the company has tried its hand at the ultra-high-performance lawn-tractor game, as well as the, uh, vacuum market. Yep, Honda stuck a vacuum cleaner in the 2014 Odyssey minivan, a move far more rooted in reality than a 130-mph grass-cutter. It would be easy to write off the Odyssey’s built-in HondaVac vacuum as a gimmick—and an expensive one, at that—but after trying one out for ourselves, we can say it is a serious piece of hardware.

Created by Shop-Vac for Honda, the device features a replaceable filter and bag, as well as a variety of attachments and even the ability to run with the car’s ignition switched off. It is standard on the top-of-the-line $45,280 Odyssey Touring Elite trim level, and it lives behind a pair of doors in the driver’s side of the trunk. (Sorry, the vacuum isn’t available on lesser Odysseys.) The suction hose and nozzle attachments are found behind the upper door, while the filter and bag live in a slick slide-out plastic assembly behind the lower opening. We found the vacuum easy to use, and filter and bag replacement were a breeze. But the most important part of any vacuum is, of course, its suckage—so here are the HondaVac’s pertinent inhaling features, by the numbers: 2: Number of head attachments that the HondaVac comes with; one is a wide-mouth design, the other is narrow for tighter spaces. 0.5: Distance, in inches, from a pile of Honey Bunches of Oats that the vacuum’s nozzle needed to be before said bits of cereal were sucked up.

Fitting the wide-mouth nozzle allowed for a greater suckage distance—1 inch—while the narrow-mouth attachment could snap up cereal from a whopping 1.5 inches away. For reference, our garage’s full-size Shop-Vac could suck up crumbs from as far as 3 inches away. 16.5: Length, in feet, of the HondaVac’s hose when stretched to its fullest. Fun fact: At its full length, the hose can nearly reach the middle of the Odyssey’s windshield—the outside of the windshield. So, yeah, the vacuum truly could be used to clean the minivan’s every nook and cranny, even portions of the engine bay. 2015 Honda Fit EX Tested: Enormous Shoes to Fill 2014 Honda Civic Si Sedan Tested: Still Wanting for Greatness Honda Odyssey Research: Full Pricing, Specs, Reviews, and More 1.42: Liters of capacity (approximate) in the HondaVac’s replaceable bag. We measured this using liquid before realizing that the bag is designed only to hold dry detritus; the ensuing leakage means our measured capacity is perhaps slightly lower than the actual figure.