• High powerful bagged vacuum cleaner with ERP Class B#B619 System 1
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High powerful bagged vacuum cleaner with ERP Class B#B619

High powerful bagged vacuum cleaner with ERP Class B#B619

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Supply Capability:
40000 unit/month

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Model: C619

 

Product Specifications:

 

1pc dust bag,Cable length 4.8M, 1PC HOSE,2pcs plastic tubes,2pcs Plastic brush,Giftbox Packing

Optional accessories:

1pc metallic tube,1pc Plastic brush, Nozzles

 

 

Loading QTY

830/1660/1900pcs

Dust Capacity

3L

Voltage

AC 100V-240V

Rated power

1200W-2000W

Power control on body

4.8m

Noise

≤74db

Dimension

 optional

Weight

4.6/5.2kg(gift box)

Package

450*315*263mm(gift box)

Vacuum (Kpa)

18kPa


 

 

Features:

Full dust indicator

Silent design low noise

High suction power

No consuming material

Easy carrying handle

Automatic cord rewinder

HOSE swivel 360 degree rotation

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC,ROHS

Origin:China



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Q: LOL He barks, jumps, whines and bites at the vacuum while I am using it(and with a black GSD I do have to use it alot!!). Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get him used to this? When he was a puppy it did not bother him at all but as he got older, the minute it comes out of the closet he starts whining and barking at it. I have tried telling him NO as I vacuum and he will stop for a 1/2 a minute and watch it but it seems that as I am moving it back and forth across the rug he just can't help himself and he's on it again. I have tried distracting him with toys and cookies to no avail. Short of putting him outside (or in a closet JK) I don't know what to do. Anyone else who had this problem (or not) and may have some help?
He sees the vacuum as a threat to him and to you. You need to put him somewhere else where he can't hear the vacuum. No, I don't recommend the closet, but if you have a secure area outside, that would work extremely well. Outside that, a behavioral dog trainer would be your next option. Papaw
Q: and little elephant vacuum cleaners to s uck up the saw dust?
thats' what the tower of babel was -- a dinosaur crane. since they failed, though, noah had to redo it.
Q: I was conversing with a person in the vacuum industry and was informed that they were a bucket of s.h.i.t so don't be fooled by the marketing.
Not yet, but I pray to the Scandinavian gods every night that IKEA will formulate a Dyson vacuum for the masses, perhaps called a Suctionflugen or a Vacuumuum.
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.
Wow. I knew a person who did the same thing. They were arrested and went to jail for 40 years. I hope you know I was kidding lol.
Q: I'm trying to buy a dyson vacuum cleaner but I don't know if it's going to be operational at a different level of voltage.
Yes
Q: It also needs to have a good hose on it for vacuuming our sofas and be able to handle pet hair as we have a cat. Bagless is preferred
I have found that buying a cheap vac needs to be replaced very often. they don't vacuum well and break. I bought 2 great vacs (expensive but great). An Electrolux and a Dyson. both have out lived all of the cheap vacs ($100-$200) by a long shot
Q: Hi,I am looking to buy a vacuum cleaners but am unsure on which one to get? Does anyone have any good recommendations. My price range is about ?150, preferably not a Dyson; and obviously lots of suction lolI have some animal so maybe one with a animal section or something.Oh, BTW i would preferably upright.Thanks
Well, amongst folks with animals, the Dyson is the favorite. We had the supposedly top-rated (by Consumer Reports) Hoover Windtunnel upright prior to our Dyson (which Consumer Reports has no use for). There is no comparison. I have to empty the Dyson at least three times every time we vacuum our 1400 sf house. I could go a month without replacing the bag on the Hoover. Plus, Dysons don't catch fire. I've seen ads for other makes showing their models picking up ball bearings and all kinds of stuff. Next time I need to pick up hundreds of marble-sized steel ball bearings, I'll buy it.
Q: vacuum cleaners?
I just giggled a bit.
Q: case in point: we have bought two vacuum cleaners in the last 4 years that have stopped working. i mean, we only vacuum once a week or so, and these were name brand vacuums like hoover and such for around $100 or so. they shouldn't have died so quickly. anyway, i bought an antique vacuum from the 1940s off OKorder and it works like a dream. i imagine if it has lasted 60 years, it will serve me well for many more. i am just sick of cheap products. anyone else buy antiques instead of quot;brand newquot;?
Case in point, I have blown up at least 2 vacuums per year for the eight years I've lived here. I had a Siberian Husky and had to vacuum nearly everyday to keep my house from looking like it snowed in here. I finally got the extended warranty for $19 and they have replaced it for free the last 5 times. Also, do you notice more stores are limiting the return time? Some stores it is 30 days, some 90 and most products don't go bad in that time frame. So, you are stuck with it. I have a Sunbeam toaster from the 1950's that has outlasted the one I got for my wedding that almost burn down my kitchen! It is all of these products coming in from China which are meant to be disposable, but cheap.
Q: Why would they make products that will break in a few years? Is this a good policy?
anything that has to do with medicine

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