All these ideas seem great. How affordable? that's another question. Should we manage to place an order, who would we get to complete the installation. Last thing, any Warranty????????? All the best to each invention. Keep it up!
How do items that descend from the ceiling "free up space?" You obviously can't put anything in the space below. Nothing permanent, bulky or not otherwise easily moved.
1700 and 1500 heaters draw to much electric and make the cord get hot. Cord will become stiff and then can cause a fire. If it is a 1500 and 1300, use ONLY on 1300 for safety!
We’ve had it three custom homes we’ve built since the 80s. It’s nice having the dust collection in the garage. The only pain was dragging the hose around. I like the idea of this retractible version. But, anyone who has dragged a hose around knows that you have to have a fabric hose-wrap so you don’t mar the trim as you go to different rooms. Cool idea, though.
@@viqueholt-xu1dg Some of the better attic stairs have rails but not sure they're necessary as they are temporary and usually access storage spaces. The fold up ladder in the video is the only access to an actual living space. But again, I don't know what codes allow in that situation...
My grandma had a built-in home vacuum as well\ and I can guarantee you 1000% that what our grandmother had is in no way even close to this product. The suction alone is over 10 times what the old way used to be and the collapsible hose takes up less less than 20% of the old one. So, as much as our grandmothers had something similar to this it was not that exact product nor was it even close to the efficacy of this new product. Excellent memory though.❤
Hey just to give you a heads up the first 30 seconds of the video that isn't called a ladder. It's actually called stairs. I know English is a difficult language. Just trying to educate you!
All these ideas seem great. How affordable? that's another question. Should we manage to place an order, who would we get to complete the installation. Last thing, any Warranty????????? All the best to each invention. Keep it up!
Amazing inventions, indeed many must be hidden
It's nice to have the name of the company in the video.
How do items that descend from the ceiling "free up space?" You obviously can't put anything in the space below. Nothing permanent, bulky or not otherwise easily moved.
In front of doors, in tight hallways, there are a lot of spaces you could put them, mainly where humans walk. And we take up lots of space.
Not getting on that pop out balcony…ever.
Not invited so no isssues
17:28 what a great idea! The entire floor is cabinetry and a table!
1700 and 1500 heaters draw to much electric and make the cord get hot. Cord will become stiff and then can cause a fire.
If it is a 1500 and 1300, use ONLY on 1300 for safety!
Too*... just saying
The wall vacuum is not a new idea. Our house, built in the 1970’s, has one.
Ours built in 199 somthing (i was a kid) had a central vac as well. Tbh i like the normal vacs
We’ve had it three custom homes we’ve built since the 80s. It’s nice having the dust collection in the garage. The only pain was dragging the hose around. I like the idea of this retractible version. But, anyone who has dragged a hose around knows that you have to have a fabric hose-wrap so you don’t mar the trim as you go to different rooms. Cool idea, though.
interesting and fun! Not sure about the foldup stairs? Without a railing would this pass US building codes?
I've never seen rails on fold up attic stairs,
solid built staircase (?) always ❤
@@viqueholt-xu1dg Some of the better attic stairs have rails but not sure they're necessary as they are temporary and usually access storage spaces. The fold up ladder in the video is the only access to an actual living space. But again, I don't know what codes allow in that situation...
I want my bed to go up to the ceiling, it makes so much sense as you don’t use that space for anything.
Where do I get S60S system?
So vacuum's in the wall is older than most ppl watching
Those stairs are not standard height
I would rather have the Triumph Trident 🤔
the music is waaaay too loud and way too repetitive and waaaay too annoying
Totally agree
Mute the music
@@haynldy
you can’t mute JUST the music without also muting the dialogue
if we mute the music we ALSO lose the dialogue
I like the mute button…
I nominate the above for “Best Comment”
I second that emotion, me too ❤😂😅😂
Probably the best invention 😂
Nice to be rich 😆
All these things I envisioning mechanical problems
31:00 beam it up ceiling modular storage
Troublesome. Not necessary improvements.
Looks like furniture in the movie AUNTIE MAME.
Thst chs eleon hose is old. My grandma had that ibstalled in ber house 30 years ago
My grandma had a built-in home vacuum as well\ and I can guarantee you 1000% that what our grandmother had is in no way even close to this product. The suction alone is over 10 times what the old way used to be and the collapsible hose takes up less less than 20% of the old one. So, as much as our grandmothers had something similar to this it was not that exact product nor was it even close to the efficacy of this new product. Excellent memory though.❤
Mostly good ideas but very silly prices.
Hey just to give you a heads up the first 30 seconds of the video that isn't called a ladder. It's actually called stairs. I know English is a difficult language. Just trying to educate you!
😂 i totally missed that mistake
Why did it fall?
very silly prices
What happens if you lose internet and can’t use the app?
Then you end up sleeping on the floor😅
❌❌❌ I hate this narrator. I couldn’t stand listening to him for more than 3 minutes.
I agree which is why I just muted it.
Need another cuppa?
The whole video is blacked out... Don't waste your time.
"ASSletes"??
R U ignoring me???