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Gtech AirRam K9 Scented Tabs AirRam K9 Scented Tabs Refills Pet odours can cling to the inside of traditional vacuum cleaners, spreading unpleasant smells around your home as you clean. These K9 refillable floral scented tabs leave your filters smelling clean and fresh. Included are six packets of four tabs, which will keep your machine fresh for six months. The AirRam K9 is an enhanced version of our original AirRam cordless vacuum cleaner. With strengthened zinc alloy components and a specially-designed brush bar, the AirRam K9 will easily tackle pet hair and other debris left behind by your four legged friend. Refillable scented filters help reduce pet odour and will leave your home smelling crisp and clean. Find out more about our AirRam K9 vacuum for pet hair. Thanks to its slim silhouette and bag-less form, the AirRam K9 is extremely lightweight when compared with traditional upright corded vacuum cleaners. The lightweight and cordless design means you can lift the pet vacuum cleaner up your stairs with ease and not have to worry about lugging a cord behind you.
Leyla from the family blogging website, This Day I Love, feels that the AirRam K9 is the ideal dog vacuum for cleaning up after her two pets. She was particularly impressed by how light the K9 is and compares it to the weight of her daughter when she was a new-born baby! “The Gtech AirRam K9 is lightweight and weighs just 3.8kg, this is the same as my daughter weighed at birth. It is therefore lightweight enough for me to use and as it has a specially designed brush-bar to resist the build-up of pet hair it is perfect for cleaning up after our two dogs.” Traditional vacuum cleaners have a tendency to spread pet odours throughout your home as you clean. The unpleasant smells can linger on vacuum filters and internal components, lying dormant until you next switch on your device. The AirRam K9 vacuum for pet hair eliminates this issue with refillable floral scented filters to leave your house smelling fresh and lightly fragranced. From The Independent – 10 Best Pet Vacuums, writer Lesley Jones lists what she thinks are the best pet hair vacuum cleaners on the market today and includes the AirRam K9 on this list.
Lesley feels that “The option of fitting floral-scented tabs to the filter was a nice touch this cat owner appreciated.” Just like our original AirRam cordless vacuum cleaner, the K9 compresses dirt into bales that are stored in a compact dust tray and can be easily emptied into a bin. samsung canister vacuum cleaner t-65 отзывыWith a lightweight frame and no need for a dust bag, the K9 is built for cleaning convenience. sealey pc200 vacuum cleanerIn a recent article by The Daily Mail, the AirRam K9 was pitted against a 1957 Hoover Senior as part of an experiment to find out if today’s high-tech gadgets are really better than their vintage predecessors. miele ses125 vacuum cleaner deluxe electric hose
Although the suction on the Hoover seemed to be working well, the tester did not find the dust bag easy to empty and comments, “Emptying vacuum bags has to rank up there with taking the bins out on my list of least favourite chores — there’s nothing quite as grim as choking through clouds of dust and dirt to wrestle the blasted thing out.” Needless to say, the K9 vacuum for pet hair was the winner in this exercise! Many cordless pet hair vacuum cleaners have a short runtime, limiting the area you can vacuum on a single charge. Thanks to the K9’s energy efficient 22V lithium-ion battery, you do not need to worry about the device running out of power when you are halfway your weekly clean. Becky from blogging site, English Mum, is very impressed with the AirRam K9 and thinks that the pet vacuum cleaner is a “must have”. Becky feels that “With a 40 minute power time, you’ve got enough time on one charge to vacuum the entire house…” The AirRam K9’s cordless design can help you to reduce the amount of time you spend vacuuming your home as you will no longer have to wrestle with a cord like on a traditional upright vacuum cleaner.
With the AirRam K9, you can effortlessly glide from room-to-room and from carpet to hard-floors without a cord holding you back. The Adventure Mummy blog was set up by outdoor-loving Carly to document her life as a mother and adventurer. Carly regularly reviews products that are of particular interest to her, and being a pet owner she thought that the AirRam K9 stood out among other pet hair vacuum cleaners. Carly comments, “…you can carry this around with one hand and not have any cables in the way when carrying up/down the stairs.” The AirRam K9 is strengthened with zinc alloy components and has an upgraded brush bar to tackle embedded pet hair. Natalie from blogging website, JBIL, is very impressed with the brush bar. “The AirRam K9 has a rotating brush-bar that works to lift the hair from the carpet fibres. It’s a clever bit of thinking that minimises the amount of hair that gets wrapped around the brush-bar, so less cleaning for you.” Natalie continues, “With a cat, dog and two little boys making mess pretty much 24/7 this is brilliant and I only wish I had found it sooner.”
We are delighted that Natalie finds the AirRam K9 a useful tool and appreciate her taking the time out to review our pet hair vacuum. Finally, and most important of all, the AirRam K9 is designed first and foremost as a pet hair vacuum cleaner. If you have been looking for a suitable dog vacuum or cat vacuum, the AirRam K9 could be the ideal tool for you. Mary from the ‘parenting, lifestyle and travel blog’, Over 40 and a Mum to One, loves how the AirRam K9 has taken the hassle out of her cleaning regime. “Spring cleaning is now made so much easier and we are both loving the freedom that cordless is bringing us with the Gtech AirRam K9. Even better that this vacuum cleaner is specifically designed with pet owners in mind.” Learn more about our AirRam K9 pet hair vacuum today. Gtech AirRam K9 review - the cordless that thinks it's an upright Daily Mail writer Alice Smellie tests out various vacuum cleaners : A long-handled cleaner with a purple arm and the motor at the top, rather than the bottom, so it looks rather strange.
Just push a button to empty directly into the bin. Comes with various attachments, one of which converts it into a handheld and another for pet fur.: £299 is a lot of money, but this certainly gets rid of dust. As I run it over a patterned rug which I recall we choose ‘because it won’t show the dirt’, a lighter stripe appears along it. I am interested (in a horrified way) to note the amount of dust deposited in the cleaner.Although very efficient, the motor is noisy and it feels rather heavy on the carpet — but given how much dust it’s sucking up, that’s understandable.: ‘Wow!’ exclaims my nine-year-old son. ‘It looks like a spaceship.’ If there were prizes for sexy vacuum cleaners, this would win hands down.Suitable for all floors, with a switch to choose ‘carpet’, ‘floor’ or ‘turbo’ settings, and a rotating brush that can be turned on and off. An LED light indicates how much charge is left.TEST: I confess I am obsessed with vacuuming. Our house is like the Forth Bridge: no sooner have you finished cleaning than you need to start afresh. 
I begin in my study, which I like to believe is fairly clean as the children are banned from it. But the vacuum leaves a clear stripe on the carpet.It’s a little hard to manoeuvre, and I have to balance it slightly as it swivels. It does reach easily into corners, though.: An elegant silver and blue vacuum with two batteries that slot into the front. Vax says they last long enough to clean a 2,500-sq-metre house. It comes with a stair-cleaning wand, a washable filter and a pivoting tool for cupboards.: This feels incredibly light and glides around my ten-year-old’s bedroom floor (for embedded dirt, look no further).I successfully dust his bookcase and windowsills, then the kitchen work surfaces. I just wish the hose were longer: I try to do the woodwork above the doors, but it cannot quite reach.: A black disc on wheels with brushes underneath. It moves under its own steam, so you can (theoretically) sit peeling grapes and fanning yourself with a magazine. Suitable for hard floors and short-pile carpet.
A built-in navigation system ensures it covers all floor space. Simply select from three settings, S, M or L, depending on the size of your room.: I pop this on the wooden floor in our TV room, select M, for medium, then watch, mesmerised, as the little robot spins around, whizzing up crisp crumbs. Occasionally it bangs into a wall and stops — but then, with a clunky sound, starts up again. After 20 minutes there is silence, and a much cleaner floor. Even the dog hair has gone from the corners. However, I find a sweet wrapper that sits accusingly between the armchair and wall.: A basic two-in-one vacuum and handheld dustbuster. The handheld element separates easily, slipping out of the cradle.: I am not so enamoured with this. It feels clunky and corners more awkwardly. Although it sucks up gravel efficiently from the front mat, I find it harder to steer and the suction does not feel strong enough. A good price though.: For wet and dry messes and car cleaning. Can be plugged in or attached to a wall-mounted charger.: Not enough power for my crumb-littered car, but it’s more successful on the kitchen worktop. 
I attach the rubber squeegee, tip some water onto the floor and it soaks it up in seconds. But then so would a dishcloth!: A self-powered model. This one finds its way using infra-red signals, wall sensors and cliff sensors to stop it toppling down the stairs. Uses rubber rollers, not bristles, so hair and pet fur don’t get caught up. It automatically adjusts to different surfaces and can be programmed to clean up to seven times a week.: Pretty much eternal as if it runs down, it takes itself back to the charger, charges up and then returns to cleaning. Clever stuff!: After charging overnight, I put it on the stone hall floor and press the ‘clean’ button. When I return from making a coffee, it has already moved on to my study. There is a tangle with some headphones on the floor (my fault!) but overall this is genius. If only I could afford it!MORPHY RICHARDS SUPERVAC 2 IN 1 CORDLESS VACUUM CLEANERTECH SPEC: An upright cordless vacuum with a detachable handheld unit. Functional-looking and very compact.
Comes with a collapsible handle, a crevice tool for getting into awkward places, upholstery nozzle and dusting brush.Well isn't this a nice all-in-one product! It doesn't glide as smoothly as its more expensive counterparts but goes brilliantly under the sofa and sucks up everything in its path. My seventeen-year-old begged to give this a go and actually did her own bedroom. Result!: A streamlined vacuum with detachable battery in the handle. Charges from the mains. Fluff collects in rectangular bales in the vacuum head and can be dropped straight into the bin. It even has lavender-scented filters.: Reviews of this sound almost misty-eyed — and with good reason. It’s light as a feather as I corner it around the hall and skip (you don’t see this much when I’m doing housework) into the kitchen. I tackle a sofa cushion which is basically half-dog hair, and watch in amazement as the fabric reveals itself. Our back hall is carpeted in matting, so muck sinks into it and it never looks clean — until now!