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Cyclone Wet and Dry Water Filtration Vacuum Cleaner  

Water Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPA 

 

Model No.CNWF1214A
 Power (W):1200W
 Max Vacuum (Kpa):20
 Max Suction (W):220
 Dustbag Capacity (L):4
 Noise (dB):75
 Cord length (Meter):5

 G.W. (kg):8.9
 N.W. (kg):7.2

 Measurement (CM):48.5X34.5X30
 QTY/ 20' (pcs)440
 QTY/ 40' (pcs)900
 QTY/ 40'HQ'(pcs)1060

 

Water Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPAWater Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPA

Water Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPA




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Water Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPAWater Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPA

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Water Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPA

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Water Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPA

Water Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPAWater Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPAWater Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPA



Water Filtration Vacuum Cleaner Cyclone Wet and Dry Bagless with H10 HEPA


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Trademark:OEM, ODM

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Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC,ROHS

Origin:China

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Q:Alright, we've lived in this apartment for a year and three months, and we're on our third vacuum cleaner. The first two were Eureka's, then we bought a cheap bissel this last time. I had been taking excellent care of my vacuums, right down to washing the dirt cups, filter and cleaning out the carpet brushes with every use. I couldn't figure out why we were going through them like we were, but everyone suggested that cat hair is clogging them and burning them up. The newest started acting up within two uses (and it's not a large apartment, and we have one cat who hardly sheds, and we clean on a regular basis. Anyways, I tore the stupid thing apart to find MOUNDS of cat hair clogged in it. There was at least enough to be the size of a softball in the hose. So, how the heck is this thing clogging so fast, and what can I do to prevent it? I can't be tearing the stupid thing apart after every use, I refuse to shave or get rid of the cat and I can't exactly just stop vacuuming. Help me please!
You didn't say where the hair was clogging the unit, but I'll assume it was in the hose. If so, it's possible that inside of the vacuum cleaner hose has become sticky somehow, and if that happens, hair and other stuff can stick to the inside of the hose and once something begins to build up, it can snag other stuff. As the hose begins to clog, the flow rate drops, junk starts slowing down and then it's even easier for stuff to build up.
Q:How much are they and what store sells them the cheapest
Sears sells Eureka E Z Kleen for about 80.00 it's an upright. The suction is really strong on it, and the replacement hepa filters are also sold in the stores. It comes with a few attachments and is vey lightweight. I have had one for about 3 years now, no complaints.
Q:A. Vacuum cleanersB. Electric StovesC. RadiosD. Automobiles
Im just guessing but I would say radios
Q:Can poor people own Dyson vacuum cleaners?
They can only dream, hahahahaha *gently strokes my Dyson vacuum* Jealous much?
Q:Our old Dirt Devil is on its last leg and I was looking for a top-notch replacement vacuum cleaner for under $300.Any suggestions, opinions or reviews on vacuum cleaners that may be right for the money?
I would just look for another Dirt Devil. Cheap and reliable.
Q:Money is very tight right now and my old, old, old vacuum cleaner truly bit the dust permanently. When I went to wal-mart to look at new vacuum cleaners I became rather confused and bewildered over the selection. I have been left behind with the 1970's style vacuums. Yes, I know - it's rather pathetic.Can anybody out there make a suggestion? I do not want to spend over $150-160. I have short pile wall to wall carpeting and linoleum.Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
you ought to evaluate your ordinary fan, it is going to air it out in there, and you in all risk would not would desire to difficulty. i'm in uncomplicated terms recommending this because of the fact it somewhat is plenty decrease priced, yet once you're greater motive on a dehumidifier, in basic terms pass look at WalMart/ ok Mart or IKEA (in case you have that for the time of Oregon)...
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?
After making the mistake of buying 2 bagless vacs in the last 10 years, I have decided that my next vacuum will definitely be bagged. The first bagless lasted less than 4 years and I can't find filters anywhere except on-line for the 2nd vac and it would almost be cheaper to just buy a new vacuum than replace the filters.....I will be buying a new bagged vacuum soon.
Q:We need a really quiet vacuum cleaner that can be operated while meetings are going on. Any suggestions
The quietest one I know is a Ghibli. I have one. If you're standing beside it, you can talk to someone in a normal voice. Mine doesn't have a beater bar which is the noisiest part of a vacuum cleaner but has lots of suction and does a very good job on carpets without it. Go to a vacuum specialty store and see what they have. I understand that Miele is very quiet too. When you're checking out vacuum cleaners, note that most of them give a decibel rating in the specs
Q:We were also thinking of a VAX. The make we have is Goblin but it's not working so well. Thanks.
I would take a Hoover over the Bissell ones.
Q:Can you list all the companies that ever made vacuum cleaners and the names of the vacuum cleaners?
would you like the model numbers also?

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