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Car Vacuum Cleaners Handheld for car

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Guangzhou
Payment Terms:
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Min Order Qty:
200 PCS
Supply Capability:
30000 PCS/month

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Quick Details

Type: 

Vacuum Cleaner

Place of Origin: 

Guangdong China (Mainland)

Brand Name: 

LORD

Model Number: 

CV-LD102-4

Size: 

16*5.11*4.92 Inch

Material: 

PC,ABS,OTHERS

Power: 

75W

Weight: 

1.2KG

Technique: 

Precision Plastic Injection

Rated Voltage: 

12V DC

Heavy Outstanding: 

Latest Research Strong Motor

Guarantee Period: 

1 Year

Export Products: 

ISO Standard

Filtration Precision: 

Up to 0.3um

Hot Sale: 

Handheld Vacuum Cleaner

Big Suction: 

11inch H20

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:

Qty/20'FCL: 3300pcs/1 fcl/550cartons(6 pcs/carton)

Delivery Detail:

Within 20 to 45days after payment

Specifications

1,As Seen on TV Items Vacuum Cleaner 
2,Portable Using 
3,Guarantee quality,CE,RoHS 
4,Lower Noise 
5,Unique

As Seen on TV Items Handhold Vacuum Cleaner 75W Vacuum Cleaner Cost 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: Hello,Has anybody an idea when Sears will have their next sale on Dyson vacuum cleaners? Or any other place? I'm looking for a Dyson quot;animalvacuum and full price is not in budget.Cheers!
Phone them up and ask them.....................
Q: I'm not to fond of loud vacuum cleaners and neither is my cat so I'm looking for a vacuum cleaner that doesn't make to much noise. Anyone know of one?
As okorder /
Q: which Vacuum cleaners
shark navigator. runs approx. 199.00 at bed bath beyond. i have 4 rescue long hair cats and it does one super job. hope this helps. my dyson doesn't do as well at all. you can also check OKorder for one.
Q: I hate vacuum cleaners because they're so loud and I'm sensitive to loud noises.
Hi Tessa, I haven't come across one yet. Some are quieter than others though. Have the sales person plug it in before you buy a new one. Check several before you make your decision. I make the salesperson dismantle the brush roller, put on a new belt ,if it has one, you name it. I'm very sensitive to fighting a vacuum just to change a belt, or to clean the brushes! I guess I'm just plain old mean. Bye
Q: i was wondering what kind of vacuum you have and if you like it or not...or if you know of any good ones with good suction for a good price.. thanks so much.
Apparently, the Dysan ball upright is one of the best on the market. I haven't used one, but it gets really good reviews.
Q: My son is obsessed with the vacuum cleaner. Every time we go to a store, be it walmart, samsclub, target, home depot or best buy, we have to go to the vacuum cleaner isle. He wants to watch other kids vacuuming on youtube. He wants us to draw vacuums on his magna doodle. He's memorized all the brands of vacuum cleaners. Is this HEALTHY??? Any of you in the same situation? What are your kids obsessed with? PS: lately his interests have expanded to the lawn mowers, lawn tractors, power drills and his father's tool set BUT the vacuum cleaner still remains his all time favorite obsession.
My son just turned 2 today and he loves the vacuum too. I can't hardly vacuum if he is around. I usually have to let him vacuum for a while before I can even try or he will get so upset. I have 2 types of vacuums an upright and a canister. He loves the canister the best, he likes to vacuum then when I use it he rides on the canister part. He is also obsessed with any kind of tool. If you are changing the batteries in something you better get him his own driver as he calls it. He also loves shovels, you can't hardly get anything done with him around. He also loves dosedose (bulldozers) he remembers where all of them are from here to town and will start pointing and yelling before we are even there. He also loves lawnmowers.
Q: Washing MachinesVacuum CleanersDishwashersDryersElectric IronsHand held hair dryers
I know Maytag was very popular in the 1920s for washing machines. There was still a lot of hand washing with ringers around, but Maytags were becoming more affordable. I'm completely serious here when I say they were run by a gasoline engine. It was mounted under the machine and started with a kick lever. It had to be vented to the outside with flexible exhaust hose. Vacuums have been around since about 1890, but weren't very effective until electricity made them more efficient. Dishwashers became popular in the 1960s, but were so loud you should leave the house for a while, LOL. Hair dryers really took off in a very short time starting in 1972.
Q: Here is the question:Inside all vacuum cleaners is a high speed fan. Explain how this fan causes dirt to be picked up by the vaccum cleaner.I am a tutor but dont understnad this so just give em the answers and ill choose your answer, for the kids.
the fan causes the vacuum cleaner to suck-in the air. as the moving air passes by the dirt particles, it's the INTERACTION of the moving air and the dirt that causes the dirt to be drawn along with the air. basically, the air molecules bash into the dirt particle and impart energy (momentum) to the dirt, and this is what makes it move. if there was no air motion over the dirt, then the dirt particles would not respond to the vacuum cleaner.
Q: What type of motors are used by vacuum cleaners?
In household vacuum cleaners, most of them are universal, series wound brush motors. Brush less vacuum motors are available, but are generally too expensive for consumer products. Some large commercial central vacuums will use induction motors, but they need special blowers because of the lower RPM.
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.
Dysons are great. Personally I never wanna spend much money so I usually Just get a cheapy and when it bites the dust I don't feel as guilty.

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