The vacuum cleaner’s storage has remained a
headache for users since its advent. Usually it is kept in following ways:
1. The horizontal vacuum cleaner can be
kept in cabinet, wardrobe, etc.
2. The vertical vacuum cleaner can be stored at
will in a cabinet or put away at corner.
3. As an upgraded solution, the vertical
vacuum cleaner can be set with a doll coat for ornamental value.
With prevalence of much smaller cordless
vacuum cleaners, major players start to develop unrestrained ideas.
Now vacuum cleaners are mainly kept in
following four ways:
1.Dyson-style wall rack mode. First punch
holes, then fit the charging base to the rack. It is common to DIY some items
and hang them on the wall in Europe and America. This Dyson style is
dramatically followed by other brands.
Dyson V10
Hoover React:
Samsung Power stick:
2. Shark Ionflex (termed as S9 in China), featuring
innovative folding arm and automatic standing. It appeals to me a lot. But to realize
auto standing, a fairly large floor brush is needed for support, which leads to
a weight problem.
Shark Ionflex:
3. Roidmi magnetic adsorption mode.
Ruimi’s innovation in magnetic adsorption
is creditable. The fixed seat can be strongly glued to the wall (or fixed with
screws), and then magnetically adsorb the sweeper.
4. Charging base on the ground.
Both Puppy and TEK develop stylish ground
storage charging bases, without hole drilling in the wall for placement of
accessories. Yet accessories have to be removed every time after use to fit in
the storage base.
Puppy Pro 10:
TEK A11:
I have recently found intriguing solutions
in Korean market: prepare a single frame
to store the whole unit and all accessories.
Simple vacuum cleaner stand:
More imaginative:
Simple hanging rack type
Accessory bag type.