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Big powerful Cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with inlet HEPA filter#C6206

Big powerful Cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with inlet HEPA filter#C6206

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Shanghai
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
400 unit
Supply Capability:
10000 unit/month

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Model: C6206

 

Specifications:

Cord length 5m

Dust capacity 2.5L

Speed control on body(optional)

Automatic cord rewinder

Inlet HEPA filter

1200W-2000W power

1pc dust cup,1pcs1.5M Hose,2pcs Plastic tubes,Plastic brush,1pc Nozzle,Cord rewinder,,Giftbox Packing


Product size:430*270*333mm

Carton Size:480*320*380mm

G.W./N.W.:7.5/6.5Kgs

Load quantity:485/1015/1185pcs



Airflow(m³/min):1.7-2.1

Vacuum (Kpa):19-22

Noise(dB(A)):78-80


Features:

Permanent bagless design with translucent dust compartment

Multiple cyclonic design

Stand holder for tube

Handle airflow control,crush-proof hose,2 position brush and integrated accessories

multiple filtration system

360 degree hose swivel


Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC

Origin:China


Q: My pool vacuum has no suction and I have no psi rating, my polaris wont work either. Is something clogged how do I unclog it?
Some Polaris' are pressure washers and need a separate pump to make them work. Others are vacuum side cleaners and use your pool pump to power them. Check your filter it is likely dirty and causing low pressure and low water flow. You're welcome!!
Q: My 7 month old is scared of vacuum cleaners. He looks terrified when we put it on and sometimes he will cry and sometimes he just stares at it with his bottom lip sticking out. what does your baby do when the vacuum cleaner is by them?
YEAP! She never was in the beginning. In fact she used to sleep through me vacuuming... But now she cries/cries like its a monster or something. So I don't do it unless the hubby or i can keep her occupied during it, in a separate room. Before I don't think she paid it much mind, now shes SO aware of whats going on around her... I imagine the vacuum cleaner is a little scary.
Q: Are you afraid of vacuum cleaners?
I was when I was little. I once had a dream a vacuum cleaner was moving on its own and chasing me. haha.
Q: everytime i vacuum i get the urge to stab somebody
whenever i want to watch tv, that is when people have the urge or feeling to start vacuuming so then i have to blast the volume and the they say I am too loud!!
Q: Example: If I had a vacuum cleaner and I turned it on and got another vacuum cleaner and turned it on; both vacuum cleaners are the same. Will the noise stay the same or be louder?I can see it being louder, but I think it will stay the same because it is the same noise which wouldn't really contribute to the loudness of the noise.
Say you have Signal 1 S1(t) and signal 2 S2(t), both functions of time. Obviously Sum= s1(t) + s2(t), and sound is additive, so yes, it is possible for the sum to be louder (but it can also be no change, or depending on the signs of the signals, they could cancel out) But Put 20 vacuum cleaners in one room and it will be REALLY loud. (Another example, imagine a race with one car and a race with 30 cars)
Q: Do any ladies have an old vacuum cleaner that they would love to part with? I'm looking for some older style soft-bag uprights if possible. What style/color do you have? Thanks!!
Your okorder / I'm sure you can find a vacuum that suits your needs there. -
Q: What are the OSHA regulations on repairing electrical cords on appliances like Vacuum cleaners?
if you are concerned with a vacuum at work in a company with the qualifying number of employees and you want to know whether a licensed electrician has to do the repairs the answer is no. the NEC considers it an appliance. if the cord is damaged it should be replaced. Taping it up will not pass for OSHA
Q: A little old lady answered a knock on the door one day, only to be confronted by a well-dressed young man carrying a vacuum cleaner.quot;Good morning,said the young man. quot;If I could take a couple minutes of your time, I would like to demonstrate the very latest in high-powered vacuum cleaners.quot;quot;F*ck off!said the old lady. quot;I haven't got any moneyand she tried to close the door. Quick as a flash, the young man wedged his foot in the door and pushed it wide open.quot;Don't be too hasty!he said. quot;Not until you have at least seen my demonstration.And with that, he emptied a bucket of horse **** all over her hallway carpet. quot;If this vacuum cleaner does not remove all traces of this horse **** from your carpet, Madam, I will personally eat the remainder.quot;quot;Well,she said, quot;I hope you've got a f*cking good appetite, because the electricity was cut off this morning.quot;
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Q: I'm looking for a new canister vacuum but can't get my mind around the BAGLESS Dyson- seems like you still have to be careful about getting dirt and dust back into the air. Please leave your thoughts and feedback on vacuum cleaners and HURRY! I can't wait too much longer to make a decision!Thanks
Well, I've had both kinds and definitely prefer the bagless. I always found with my old Hoover that just taking the full bag off was enough to have dust and dirt flying back into the air. 4 years ago we had it and bought a Dyson new off OKorder. It was truly money well spent. We never have to search for bags or spend money on them. As for emptying it, I don't have a problem with dust going back into the air. I just put the canister far down into the garbage can and hit the release. There is never a whoosh of dirt - it just sinks to the bottom of the garbage. We have the Dyson DC17 Animal.
Q: what is the fear of vacuum cleaners getting near your feet called? because idk why but every time a vcuum comes near my feet i flinch and have a mini heartattack.... anyone wanna tell me? (:
There does not appear to be a scientific term to specifically describe a fear of vacuums. Perhaps the fear stems from the loud noise the equipment makes or anxiety that you might lose something valuable while you operate it, a dropped wedding ring for example. The suction capability of most vaccuums is not enough to cause serious injury, but it may be enough to cause you to worry. Traumatophobia is the fear of injury. Ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises.

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