Automatic Robot Clneaner A209 upgrade for Home
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
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Specifications of A209
cheap automatic robot vacuum cleaner
1.2-way virtual wall
2.Auto recharging robot vacuum cleaner
3.Wireless remote controller
Multifunction robotic vacuum cleaner of A209 dropshipper supplier
Technical Specification For Full Function Models
Main Material: | ABS,PP | Application: | Dry and Wet |
Input Voltage of charger: | AC 100-240 V | Output Voltage of charger: | DC 24V |
Rated Voltage of battery: | DC 14.8 V | Output Voltage of battery: | 16.8-13.6V |
Rated Power: | 35W | Suction Power: | 5W |
Remote Distance: | 5M | Temperature Range: | -5°C- 40°C |
Humidity Range: | ≤ 85RH | Noise Level: | 45dB |
Battery Capacity: | 2200 mAH Lithium battery | Battery Voltage | 14.8V |
Battery Life: | 800 cycles | Charging Time: | 5 hours |
Working Time: | 120-150 minutes | Dust Bin Capacity: | 600mL |
Outside Diameter: | 330mm | Height: | 88mm |
Net Weight: | 4.4KG/PC | Gross Weight: | 4.8KG/PC |
Remote control & Docking Station Parameter
Category | Remote Control | Docking station | Virtual wall |
Battery Model: | Button cell 2025 x 1pc | “D” Battery X 2pcs | |
Remote Distance: | ≤5m | ≤5m | ≤3m |
Temperature Range: | -5°C - 40°C | -5°C - 40°C | -5°C - 40°C |
Humidity Range: | ≤ 85RH | ≤ 85RH | ≤ 85RH |
Rated voltage | 3V | 24V | 3V |
Size | 126*35MM | 165*135*103MM | 93*72*108MM |
Net weight | 26g | 233g | 150g |
What’s in the box?
1 X Tocool Robot Cleaner | 1 X User Manual |
1 X Inside Rechargeable Battery | 1 X Cleaning Brush |
1 X Adaptor (EU,GB,SAA,UL) | 2 X Side Brush (Extra) |
1 X Remote Controller | 1 X Mop set |
1 X Dock Station | 1 X Mop (Extra) |
1 X Virtual Wall | 1 X Filter (Extra) |
Warranty:
One-Year Manufacturer's Limited Warranty on Robot Cleaner
One-Year Manufacturer's Limited Warranty on the Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery.
FAQ
What is your packaging of robot vacuum cleaner?
It's according to client's requests.we can also accept OEM.
- Q:the sound comes on, but it doesn't suck anything up and the thingy underneath (dont know the technical term) doesn't turn. it's an old vacuum( a kerby). what's wrong with it. should i try to get this one fixed or just buy a new one. are there places that fix vacuum cleaners? thanks for any info.
- A Kirby is a good vacuum. It would be worth it to have it serviced, as newer vacuums just are not near as good, especially for as expensive as they are. Yes, there are shops that service and repair vacuums. I don't know where you are, but look in a yellow pages.
- Q:A. Vacuum cleanersB. Electric StovesC. RadiosD. Automobiles
- Cars of course! Radios were huge too. Henry Ford was rolling off a new car every 10 seconds from his Factory in Detroit. If you cant choose both, Cars were sold more in AMERICA only... Radios were bigger throughout the world tho..
- Q:what are theTop rated five vacuums for cleaning?
- I have bought different vacuum cleaners both cheap and expensive ones but some cheap ones out performed better in some areas than the high tagged ones. You can check out the link below for better reviews.
- Q:How well do Irobot vacuum cleaners work?
- A co-worker of mine and his wife hasve one for their hard wood floors and loves it. They periodically have to do a heavier cleaning, but for the most part he and she wouldn't want to live without it.
- Q:Where could I find info. on this on what equals what?Thanks!
- Unfortunately, you can't go by the advertised amps/volts/or watts. That only refers to the amount of power CONSUMED by the appliance. A motor that draws a lot of amps may simply be inefficient in its use of power. Better off to make sure the machine is warranteed to be returnable in case you get it home and don't like the way it performs. Don't buy a Kirby; way over-rated and not worth the high price!
- Q:I am trying to find an inexpensive vacuum for my apartment. One day I will buy a fancy expensive one but I need one now and that is not what I can afford. I have been looking at what vacuums people recommend and it sounds like the bagged vacuums work better. However, most of the ones in the stores are bagless so I had assumed that was better. Is that only true with high end machines? Or is everyone carrying bagless just because they look cooler on the shelves?
- Bagless vacuums are getting hard to find. Go to a vacuum repair shop and see if they have any reconditioned ones for sale.
- Q:My Hoover Wind Tunnel canister vacuum cleaner, which I purchased less than two years ago, bit the dust. I took it in to the authorized Hoover repair shoppe, and it will cost more to fix the darn thing than what I paid for it (well over 230 bucks). I bought it because Consumer Reports recommended it. It worked great (when it worked) but I had to take it in to repair the latch which kept the head on the wand and that cost and now this. I read up on the internet and find all sorts of complaints about Hoover, that it is no longer the company that it used to be (since it sold out to Maytag). My question is, what is a great vacuum cleaner that will not break the bank and will last more than two years? I have a dog, four kids with a stay-at-home mother so it needs to be durable, powerful, non-dust emitting, etc. Thank you very much for your input, especially personal experience with what has worked for you. God bless.
- I have several vacuum cleaners some cheaper, some $2000 +. My favorite of all is either my Ocean Blue canister or the Dyson DC21 canister. Both due a wonderful job! Furthermore, the Dyson cleans just as well and fluffs my carpet better than my Ocean Blue, Rainbow or Electrolux canisters. Happy Vacuuming!
- Q:I want to know if they make such a thing. I'm thinking of a vacuum cleaner but besides vacuuming, it sweeps floors and it mops as well. Do they make this? If so can anyone tell me where they sell it and what it's called? Links would be extra, extra helpful!
- Based on personal experience, avoid multi function floor cleaners. They are too heavy and do not perform any function well. For basic mopping, I love the scooba (the robot). Carpet, especially where pet hairs are a concern, the bagless Hoover Windtunnel. Hard surface floors, a canister and/or the irobot.
- Q:which are the best vacuum cleaners?
- For years, I always had Eureka. They are good, but 4 yrs ago, I bought an Oreck and I would not buy any other brand. It is lightweight, is great for allergens and it cleans well. I take it in for maintenance once a year. The first three or four years it is cost free for maintenance. I like the fact that it is self leveling when you go from hard surfaces to carpet. I recommend an Oreck. They may cost a bit more, (varies as to styles,) but to me they are well worth their price. I use my on tile, linoleum, parquet wood flooring, and carpet with ease and efficiency. I've never had my Oreck to kick out any dirt particles to the back of the vacuum as I have had with other uprights. I also have an Oreck cannister/with shoulder strap that is lightweight to use for cleaning upholstery, stairs, baseboards and ceiling fans etc.
- Q:Yeah they all seem great the first time you vacuum, but then no matter how clean is the filter they just don't suck. I don't have $70-$100 every month to go and buy new one especially knowing that it's not gonna pick up what it's supposed to. I don't have pets and the carpet is short. Is there anything else out there that works? Does Dyson work as they claim? Please don't tell me to switch to wood floor or tile.
- I own a Kirby. My mother owned a Kirby. I have a neighbor who owned a Kirby for twenty years. She just bought a new one. She didn't retire the old one which still works, but put it in the garage to vacuum the car. (with attachments, of course, not as an upright.) We live in high dust country, the arid southwest. A Kirby is high end on the purchase, but it can vacuum up what the wind brings in for years without problems. Even if it ever has problems, a small engine repair shop can probably refurbish it for you. Just be sure to order lots of bags, and change the bags out regularly.
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Automatic Robot Clneaner A209 upgrade for Home
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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