Vacuum cleaner sucks on the fabric

When sucking only with the suction tube sometimes sucked a substance or blanket in the tube.

So far, I've always just pulled on the pipe to separate the pipe from the fabric.

But if you separate the pipe further up, then the suction is down and the pipe can be easily separated.

I hope it helps you too.

geodor: I too wonder again and again, which tips are announced as the best tips. But I see it more as a humorous insert ..... would not be so funny always "only" really great tips to read.
As you can see from the comments, the topic seems to be interesting for one or the other.
I always like to read the creative effusions ..... and that's what FM lives for now.
So, go ahead, put everything in, and keep commenting diligently, the main thing is not getting personal. joie de vivre: sorry, but to publish this as a TIP here let me say -will be very positive-
smile a lot. I would not have come up with the idea and I am sooooo thankful to TheFruitAndFlowerBasket that such an unbelievably far-reaching tip finally gets published
found. Maybe you could point out that the whole thing does not work if the tail of the dachshund should have sucked. But then there would be a not-to-be-mentioned supertip: do not suck in the presence of small animals !!!
No offense, wish a nice -saugfreien -:)) - Sunday!

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