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Bagless Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner Industrial Car Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Bagless Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner Industrial Car Robot Vacuum Cleaner

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Bagless Cyclone Vacuum Cleaner

 

Vacuum Cleaner Specifications:

Cord length 5m

Dust capacity 2.0L

Speed control on body

Automatic cord rewinder

Remote control(optional)

 

Model No. 

CNCL3801

Specification:

* Unit dimension

380 x 270 x 250mm

* Color 

Injection

* Input voltage

220V-240V 50/60Hz

* Dust tank capacity

2.0L

* Vacuum

19-22KPA

* Air flow

1.8-2.2m3/min

* Noise

76-78dB(A)

* Cable length 

customized

* Speed control 

optional

* Accessory 

small nozzles, 1.5m hose

2pcs plastic tubes/1pc metal telescopic tube

* Brush

customized

* Plug

customized

* Motor power

1200W-2000W

Packing:

* Gift box: 

460 x 320 x 280mm

* Master carton: 

optional

* Quantity/GB: 

1pcs/GB

* N.W.: 

5.6KG

* G.W.: 

7.0KG

* Packaging material: 

Double corrugated cardboard

* loading qty (20'/40'/40H'): 

710/1460/1630pcs

 

Bagless Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner Industrial Car Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Bagless Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner Industrial Car Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Bagless Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner Industrial Car Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Bagless Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner Industrial Car Robot Vacuum Cleaner


OUR Vacuum Cleaner Service Advantages:

1. Stable financial status and sound reputation as a state invested corporation in Vacuum Cleaner industry under the direct administration of the State Council of PRC;
2. CNBM’s world wide influence as one of the 500 global fortunes specializing in Vacuum Cleaner;
3. More than a decade’s exporting experience and technology in Vacuum Cleaner;
4. Preferencial shipping channels, with a separate team dealing with Vacuum Cleaner shipping.



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Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, EMF, EMC

Origin:China




Q:I just purchased a Dyson DC 24 vacuum cleaner. The power cord is ridiculously short (claimed to be 20'...don't think so!) Some rooms can't be completely vacuumed with just one plug in to a receptacle. I'm thinking of replacing the existing cord with a longer one (30'). Is this something I can get at the local hardware store, Home Depot, etc? What gauge cord is required?
I am telling YOU not to modify YOUR listed appliance. If I was going to modify MY listed appliance, I'd get a high quality 14 gauge extension cord and remove the female end. I'd also need to put a romex connector (that I got on the electrician aisle) through a 7/8 hole in the vacuum's chassis. That's because my new, beefy cord would be too fat for the existing hole and clamp. I'd also have to tweak my cleats that the cord winds up on. If I was feeling green, I'd get a long cord by whacking one off of somebody's trashed vacuum, pressure washer, etc. Unfortunately, it'd be smaller than 14 gauge. Safety first!
Q:Can you recommend a good vacuum cleaner that uses HEPA filters to filter the exhaust air?
It's been soldout online ever since that issue hit the newstands. Bought mine instore. Works great for dog hair and no dusty smell from exhaust.
Q:I have a habit of asking weird questions, but I think it is interesting how different regions/areas of people have different ways of saying/naming things. For instance, where I'm from, we call vacuum cleaners 'sweepers' and apparently other people don't. And then there is the whole 'pop' and 'soda' difference (I stick with pop). Oh one last thing, would you call it making dinner or fixing dinner? Right, so this question is kind of vague-- but what phrases are odd to you when you visit a different area? I'm just exploring the language differences... so any discussion or anything would be interesting!
some are vernacular and others colloquialisms. In the Midwest you'd say making dinner. In the south or southwest, fixin' dinner. We called vacuum cleaners Hoovers since they were the most popular in the 1930's. Sweepers were usually made by Bissell, and were un-powered. Lunch was dinner, and dinner was supper in Oklahoma.
Q:Is there a vacuum out there it is a certified air purifier? I recently learned that vacuums blow out dust, even ones with expensive hepa filters leak some form of bacteria into the air.I'm looking for facts only, not opinions. Sources preferred.
Any vacuum cleaner you want like that is going to be pricy. And usually when my vacuum cleaners start blowing dust, either a filter needs to be changed, a hose is clogged, or the dust catcher- whatever form it might take- needs to be emptied. I understand that Rainbow Vacuums, while cumbersome, are very good at controlling blowing dust because of the way they work. Try running a web search on hospital-quality vacuums: Those have to be very good at controlling dust because of where they''re used. Good luck!
Q:Can you suggest me a good vacuum cleaner without any filters?I want a vacuum cleaner that has no filters so I don't have to buy any at all.Can you tell what brand of vacuum cleaner don't have filters so I could buy one that would be great if you help me out :)And please right down what type of vacuum cleaner do you use and what do you think is the best :)Thank you :)
No Filter Vacuum Cleaner
Q:Who vacums when its pitch black???
Have you ever vacumed under the bed? In a closet? Under the table? Those are all grounds for breeding dust bunnies! You cannot always get all of them if you cannot see them!
Q:Should we men just replace women with vacuum cleaners?
Yes. We will be happy to vacate (rather quickly) and leave you the vacuum cleaner.
Q:It's $199 Cnd., and there's a $249 pet dust model, too. 24 cyclone tech, 17 ft. stretch hose, furniture attachments. Not to be confused with the earlier Shark models. It promises to do same job as competition twice the price, but y'know....Vacuum Cleaners.I just don't feel like doing the 'buy, try, and return' routine, so opinion from someone will be appreciated.
Would like to know, too .. been seeing the commercials, and wondering how it compares to a Dyson. I have the Dyson Animal, and it's fantastic and easily the best vacuum I've ever owned in terms of suction and what it can get out of the carpet, but of course very expensive. Infinity seems like the same design with more cyclones, and they use the same tagline. Methinks Dyson and the Infinity may be one and the same.
Q:My year old Bissell vacuum is starting to not work so well. It has way less suction than it used to and it makes weird sounds. Our upstairs is all hardwood linoleum so all I'm using it for my crazy 6' X 9' rug in the living room. Maybe all that cat hair is extra hard on vacuums? I don't know why I can't find one that will last. The one I had before this was a Eureka and it still had suction, but the rotating brush in the front broke out after 3 years of use. And it was used in an all carpeted house.What I love about my vacuum most is the compartment in the front that lets me easily dump out the dust instead of having to change a bag. But how to I search through the various upright vacuum cleaners to find one that isn't going to die after a year? Some of them say they are designed for many years, but how do I know what is real in those advertisements? Can any of you tell me what you use and how long it has worked for you? Thanks.
I got a Dyson for Valentine's Day last year (it's what I asked for). It is wonderful! My neighbor borrowed it the other day and couldn't wait to find out what kind it was. It is bagless, has great suction, and empties in the front. The compartment that has the dust is clear so you can easily see when it needs to be dumped.
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