Mini Automatic Robot Vacuum Cleaner A500 upgrade for Home
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
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Technical Specification For Full Function Models
Main Material: | ABS,PP | Application: | Dry and Wet |
Input Voltage of charger: | AC 100-240 V | Output Voltage of charger: | DC 24V |
Rated Voltage of battery: | DC 14.8 V | Output Voltage of battery: | 16.8-13.6V |
Rated Power: | 35W | Suction Power: | 5W |
Remote Distance: | 5M | Temperature Range: | -5°C- 40°C |
Humidity Range: | ≤ 85RH | Noise Level: | 45dB |
Battery Capacity: | 2200 mAH Lithium battery | Battery Voltage | 14.8V |
Battery Life: | 800 cycles | Charging Time: | 5 hours |
Working Time: | 120-150 minutes | Dust Bin Capacity: | 600mL |
Outside Diameter: | 330mm | Height: | 88mm |
Net Weight: | 4.4KG/PC | Gross Weight: | 4.8KG/PC |
Remote control & Docking Station Parameter For TC-450/650/750
Category | Remote Control | Docking station | Virtual wall |
Battery Model: | Button cell 2025 x 1pc | “D” Battery X 2pcs | |
Remote Distance: | ≤5m | ≤5m | ≤3m |
Temperature Range: | -5°C - 40°C | -5°C - 40°C | -5°C - 40°C |
Humidity Range: | ≤ 85RH | ≤ 85RH | ≤ 85RH |
Rated voltage | 3V | 24V | 3V |
Size | 126*35MM | 165*135*103MM | 93*72*108MM |
Net weight | 26g | 233g | 150g |
What’s in the box?
1 X Tocool Robot Cleaner | 1 X User Manual |
1 X Inside Rechargeable Battery | 1 X Cleaning Brush |
1 X Adaptor (EU,GB,SAA,UL) | 2 X Side Brush (Extra) |
1 X Remote Controller | 1 X Mop set |
1 X Dock Station | 1 X Mop (Extra) |
1 X Virtual Wall | 1 X Filter (Extra) |
Warranty:
One-Year Manufacturer's Limited Warranty on TOCOOL Robot Cleaner
One-Year Manufacturer's Limited Warranty on the Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery.
FAQ
What is your packaging of robot vacuum cleaner?
It's according to client's requests.we can also accept OEM.
- Q: which upright is best out of the department store brands? (Oreck, bissell, dyson, eureka, etc?) Recommendations should be for less than $500.
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- Q: Just in case the power goes out, I would like to still be able to see where I am vacuuming.Anyone know a vacuum that has an inbuilt light that you would recommend? I know KIRBY make one, but they are very expensive.I am hoping for one at say less than $150 if possible.
- If the power goes out, I wouldn't worry too much about vacuuming! No one will be able to see the dust anyway : ) But if you want a light so you can see under couches or the bed while you're vacuuming, I know Electrolux makes a few lightweight vacuums with a little light that aren't that expensive.
- Q: I have acctually been asking this question for a number of years and have to admit that I am more interested in peoples reaction to the question than in a prosaic answer. However I wouldn't be oppossed to a definative answer from someone who builds the things. Just because I find it a silly place for a headlight doesn't mean theres not a valid reason for it being there.
- Here's the honest answer, disregard all of the nonsense answers people have been giving you, there just here for the points. The true answer is that vacuums have lights to give the dirt and dust a fighting chance to get away. When they see the light coming they run n hide under the couch. Now if you don't believe me, just lift your couch n see if the dirt n dust isn't hiding there. One last fact people probally didn't know is that dirt n dust can't hear, no matter how loud the vac is. Thank god for those lights eh?
- 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: How would you rate the Rainbow vacuum cleaner? Please only responed if you have used it or own one. Thank you.
- I have been in the cleaning business for 20 years and have had some experience with vacuum cleaners. I think you could have an excellent vacuum for around $300-$400. (Panasonic, Sanyo, Sharp) After seeing the Rainbow demonstrated, I just don't think they are worth the money. I also don't get how they clean the air. Basically, they are passing the dirty air over some water (not through it). and call this cleaning the air and filtering out the dirt. Check out some of the above vacuums online and save yourself some Christmas money. I just recently bought a Sanitaire SC6600 for our house and we really like it. Paid Approx. $325.00. It is commercial, 2 motor system, tools and stretch hose on board, carpet or hard floors (your can turn the beater brush off and just have air flow). Hope this helps.
- Q: My roommate is allergic to cats, and when I got my kitty I told her that if her allergies got too bad, I'd send him to live with my dad, but I do NOT want to do that and am trying to find a good vacuum for someone with allergies. I'm looking for something with a HEPA filter. Can be bagless or have bags. I'd really prefer an upright to a canister. Looking in the price range of $60-$200, but willing to hear suggestions for more expensive models. MUST HELP REDUCE ALLERGENS!!
- Most bagless vacuum cleaners have HEPA filters. You should be able to just go to your local target/wallmart/sears and pick one out. Another thing you can do to help is buy an air purifier for your roommate's bedroom. Most styles are basically a fan that pulls air through a HEPA filter. It would do a lot of good because allergy symptoms are usually worst in the morning right after someone wakes up since the person has been laying down sleeping which makes them prone to congestion.
- Q: I am wondering if vacuum cleaners are tax free right now since I am moving out for college and need one
- Depending upon where you live they would be. Some states are having a tax free week-end that ends today (Sunday) Some states like (New Hampshire) a vacuum cleaner is tax free all the time.
- Q: I am currently doing house cleaning and using my clients vaccums, but I am wondering if I should get my own, because they mostly have area rugs and their vacuum cleaners are just too strong, it's almost like the vacuum's are trying to eat the rugs! So I was looking at the Eureka, The Boss, and was thinking about getting that, because I just don't want to be liable for a ruined vacuum, or rug!What do you think?Would you rather have someone use your own vacuum which may be too strong, or their own which may be just right?
- I would not object to the person who did my housecleaning bringing their own vacuum cleaner. I would assume that they had a good one that was more suited to a professional than my own household one.
- Q: My moms friend offered to give me some work here and there since I cant find a job. He has his own business of cleaning large businesses. He called me and told me he could use my help vacuuming the ceiling at a grocery store. He just asked if I was afraid of heights because quot;we'll be between 12-16 feet up on a lift vacuuming the ceiling, nothing major.Is it just a regular vacuum with a wand?
- you can always give it a try
- Q: I need one for home, but i dont want to spend $50. Any ideas??
- the best i've found has been dirt devil.
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Mini Automatic Robot Vacuum Cleaner A500 upgrade for Home
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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