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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with LED Light, Multiple Modes, Cliff Avoidance Sensor (Black)

Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with LED Light, Multiple Modes, Cliff Avoidance Sensor (Black)

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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with LED Light, Multiple Modes, Cliff Avoidance Sensor (Black)

Introducing: Keep your floors spotless and clean with this robot vacuum that is now available with all the necessary parts such as brushes and cleaning cloths. Simply press the button to have this robotic maid start her routine of cleaning the floor while you can sit back and relax or get on doing other things as the large battery in this vacuum guarantees a continuous working time of about 30 to 45 minutes depending on the floor’s surface. Don’t worry about letting this vacuum clean your floor by itself as it has been created cleverly with a built-in cliff avoidance sensors so if this hoover gets a bit too close to the stairs or to a high end then it won’t take a dive and crash to the bottom and will actually stop and change direction.

Manufacturer Specifications

General

  *  LED Touch Display
  *  Trash Box Capacity: 0.2L
  *  Airflow: 0.46 (L/S)
  *  Rated Power: 38W
  *  Vacuum Suction: 0.31 KPA
  *  Walking Speed: 23cm/sec
  *  Power Consumption: Around 17 Watt (Fully Operated)
  *  Power Source: Ni-MH 14.4V (machine)
  *  Battery Size: 800mAh
  *  Input Voltage: 100 to 240V
  *  Output Voltage: 19V
  *  Usage Time: About 40 Minutes (Board Floor), About 45 Minutes (Marble Floor), About 30 Minutes (Carpet)
  *  Charging Time: 2.5 to 3.5 Hours (machine); 100V-240V

Dimensions

  *  Main product dimensions: 291x92mm (L x W x D)
  *  Main product weight: 1374g
  *  Weight/dimension is for the main item of this boxed product, to help you compare product sizes before buying: please do not base your shipping calculations on this price - shipping prices depend on your cart contents, shipping destination, and shipping method: please use the checkout to select options and preview shipping price for your total order.

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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with LED Light, Multiple Modes, Cliff Avoidance Sensor (Black)

FAQ

 1.Is the vacuum cleaner passed strict testing?

Of course yes.

The motor passed 120hours destructive life test

The switch passed 10000times life test(Push on and off)

The nozzle button passed 10000times life test(open and close)

The cigarette plug passed 10000times life test(out and in)

The power cord passed 50000times bending test

 

2.If the item with warranty service?

Of course yes.

All our vacuum cleaners with 1year warranty service.

 

Q:How can I tell how loud a vacuum is before I buy it (if there is no display model)?
Decibel okorder /
Q:can anyone recommend a good lightweight vacuum cleaner for a fair price on the internet?
A okorder
Q:...what would you do?
i would pretend that you had on clothes and continue my sale pitch......just to psych your mind. its hard as heck to sale those things door to door and with this economy I couldnt risk not making a sale :)
Q:I would like to use a Dyson floor tool with my central vacuum system. The system uses a hose with a 1 1/4diameter attachement port. Does anyone know what the inside diameter of a Dyson floor attachment tool is? Or if it will ft a standard vacuum hose?
Dyson Vacuum Tools
Q:I sucked up 2 big spiders, bigger than a quarter and 1 moth with a vacuum nozzle thing. after i sucked up the last spider, i left the vacuum on for about another minute to make sure the spider is dead. do you think its dead? cause now im scared to leave my room cause im afraid the spiders can crawl back up.
There's usually a valve on vacuum cleaners that doesn't allow things to escape from the bag/chamber. So...you can sleep safe...or you could if you didn't kill the moth. Killing moths is bad juju.
Q:I had sales people come to my door last night. I was just getting in the shower. I told them I had very little time. Two came in and demostrated. The woman was very understand and went through it fast. When they were getting ready to leave the big boss came in. I am assuming to close the deal. He went throught the demo all over again. I kept telling him I have been through it already. Three hours later they were leaving!! She apologized. It seems like an amazing vacuum, but a lot of work. In addition to the work it was going to cost me 1900.00! I hear they Dyson (misspelled I am sure) is good. Does anyone know anything about the Dyson?
I actually went throught the whole vacuum choosing thing a year ago and we actually discovered a vacuum cleaner named wertheim to be the best!!!! it was $700 but its fantastic for cleaning much better than a dyson because it has a motor head
Q:I dont mean rugs, I realize they have been around for centuries. I mean wall to wall carpet, installed on the floor of a home with tack strips, not able to be easily removed to be cleaned.I am curious about specific timing, of when home vacuum cleaners became widely available, and when wall to wall carpet became popular. My mother tells me it was sometime in the 1950s.We were having a debate of whether or not the invention of the vacuum facilitated the popularity of home carpeting, (which is what I think), or if the desire for full home carpeting prompted the production and sales for home vacuum cleaners.I mean, it would make no sense to put a floor thats not easily cleaned in a home right? Therefore the vacuum must have been pretty available before the first home carpeting went in right?
carpet
Q:IF it's worth the investment, do people have suggestions on which to buy?
I okorder /... Hope this was helpful ~~~~
Q:In a fit of rage over something that happened at work one day, I came home and it was in my way. I picked it up, beat the hell out of it, and tore it apart with my bare hands. My wife was vacuuming the floor at the time. With hose still in hand, she looked at the mangled remains and exclaimed, 'FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, HON, what the hell that vacuum cleaner ever do to you?'Within 5 minutes, Federal Marshalls, accompanied by a special task force of FBI agents, arrived with a squad of vacuum cleaners from the S.P.C.V.C.:quot;Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Vacuum Cleanersquot;I was arrested per the little known 1982 Vacuum Cleaner Assault Act, taken to Langley, VA, and forced to attend Vacuum Cleaner Anger Management classes. The place was packed.
Good one! :-P I did accidently!!! I was coming home with my vacume I just had repaired, it was a Hoover. The other car I had at the time was a hatch back. well, the clip on it had broken and I was traveling down the highway back home when the back flew open and my vacume took off, hit the ground........................ I was driving like 60 on that freeway and looking out my rear view window at my horror, the poor thing was sparking all over the place and other cars were dodging it in it's pass as it was litterly cruising backwards at high speed! I sincerely hope it didn't cause any accidents but I could have been cited for that. Nevertheless, I had the back door fixed and have a different car now. As for the poor Hoover, it went to the BIG Pearly gates in the sky!!!!!!!!!!!! :-( +(
Q:What are the best reasonably priced HEPA air filters out there? Is it best to get one that attached to a furnace (but then its only running when the heat or AC is on) or a few smaller ones and move them room to room?Also, I understand that it is imprtant to try and vacuum with a HEPA vacuum. Any advice on something out there that is reasonably priced (and reasonably priced filters).For both, I want to get something that is not too cheap (ie something that actually works) but not top of the line (I am not running a hospital.. just want to increase the quality of the air we breathe at home.
I would go with one attached to your furnace. Most thermostats have a setting that will make the fan run continuously, not just when heat or ac is called for. I think that would be cheaper to buy, run and replace filters for than trying to run several small portable units. We had a Hoover upright with HEPA filter that seemed to work pretty well for a mid-priced vacuum. Bert

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