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  • Not impressive at all... in fact, rather weak from how fast it lifted the bowling balls... by calculation, a bowling ball is 4.4 inches in radius, that gives a vacuum area of about 60.8 square inches, air pressure at sea level is 14.7 PSI, so in full vacuum, a total of 894LBs can be lifted by 60.8 square inches of suction... 5 bowling balls = 80lbs, less than 10%... just about any vacuum cleaner can do it, maybe even hand held ones.

  • @BluPenguinSETT

    Very good.

  • whats that white thing at the bottom and how come when the blowing balls fall its very slow and steady

  • wow AIRTIGHT 

  • Splendid. I happen to have a few boling bowls at home that I need to vacuum.

  • theres no dirt in the vacuum

  • Im not convinced that they are real bowling balls

  • Picking up bowling balls has nothing to do with picking up dirt.Why does Aerus Electrolux vacuums last forever,simplt because they are built better....RiflemanRay

  • Good point. Anything that creates suction can pick something like that up if a seal has been created. Doesn't really take much power. Unfortunately this is one of those fake ass Electrolux's. Too bad Aerus doesn't get thier shit straight and put out a commercial or two. It would really help our sales.

  • @guitarbandit7498 No, this is a REAL Electrolux, but from the SWEDEN-based company, which actually came OUT BEFORE THE AERUS ONE!

  • Splendid. I happen to have a few bowling balls at home that I need to vacuum.

  • nice advert :D

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