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Robot Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Sweep Mop 3 in 1

Robot Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Sweep Mop 3 in 1

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Robot Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Sweep Mop 3 in 1 CNRB208


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Description

Working time&Charge time

Battery(mAh)

Dust  Capacity

Noise  DB

Size,Weight, package  

Loading qty

Feature 

CNRB208

Auto clean:have, 
Mop:have,Side brush:have,double,     

Main brush:have,double,  

Remote controller:have,and have lcd screen       
Virtual wall:have,       Recharge station:have    
Time Setting:have   
Voice seting:have

85-100mins, 4hours

1500mAh

0.35L

57

32*212.5px,
Nw:3.5kg,
Gw:4.5kg,
1PCS/GB 
4pcs/ctn, 
Carton size:63.5*49.5*1075px

20GP:950pcs,40GP:1900PCS,40HQ:2100PCS

14.4V.26W.5in one(5 cleaning programs :vacuum+sweep+mop +fall wall+Z + X route ),Anti-collision, detection on floor as well as and Anti-collision,Washable filter,anti-drop anti-impede sensors ,Anti-falling system,Auto-stop when being picked up 

 

Robot Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Sweep Mop 3 in 1

Robot Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Sweep Mop 3 in 1


Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC

Origin:China


 

FAQ

 

Q: What's the difference with cyclonic to multi-cyclonic filtration system?

 

Multi-cyclonic is where the dust container has a plastic filter section inside and has many little tunnels in it that separate the finer dust and dirt for the next filter and there is no HEPA filter in the middle plastic filter section.

 

Cyclonic filtration is where there is a central HEPA filter that sits inside the dust container and catches the finer dust.

 

 

 

Q: My vacuum just stopped while I was using it! What do I do now?

 

All of our vacuum cleaners have been fitted with a thermal safety cut-off switch which activates to stop the motor from burning out. When it does that it will prevent the unit from turning on again until it has cooled sufficiently to reset, which is between 2 – 4 hrs. The most common reason for safety cut-off switch activated is the filters needs to be cleaned. Please read the instruction manual and follow the instructions on how to clean the filters. 


Q:Can anyone please help me! I am soooo serious here...I have purchased two vacuum cleaners and they both SUCK. Bissel allergy one with the canister that you empty...It does not vacuum well at all, I can pick up stuff off the carpets better that the that. And then I bought a eureka vacuum from costco, not only is it hard to push, 4 months the screw came off the handle and is in the vaccum itself.....It is supposed to be industrial, and it is with a bag....and NEVER ever have I seen such scrap....I have new carpets so that is not the problem here...I also have pets....I do not want a tyson 3000 or whatever they are called...although they say they are good, and after what I have spent in these 2 vacuums I should have bought the tyson...So any suggestions or what you like would be appreciated...I am just fed up with picking up JUNK :PThanks you all..
i have had all different vacuums the one i have is the best i have ever had,oreck,it has great suction and very light weight i have upright and the cylander they are easy push pic dog hair up and get right into the pile to both great i have had it years but they still sell them,i also kept my old dyson the dco1 because all the other dysons seem to go wrong,the handles break the motor dosnt last 2 minutes you dont hve that problem with o1,but i would definitly recomend the oreck good luck hope you get sorted
Q:I have four cats and most of my house is carpeted. I've had horrible luck with vacuum cleaners. Should I break down and get a high end vacuum cleaner? (No, vacuum cleaner salesmen, Please.)
I have a dog who sheds all the time and my vacuum does not pick up all the hair. Dyson makes a vacuum specifically for pet owners and I hear that it really works , however I cannot convince my husband to pay $400 for it as of yet. I say go ahead and buy the vacuum.
Q:Why is it a good marketWhat are the riskse.g. for a company selling vacuum cleaners
Wall to wall carpeting such as you would see in western countries is not popular in Chinese apartments, so vacuum cleaners would be a poor product choice to market there. As they become more affluent and better able to afford medical care, such things a s medical diagnostic equipment will likely have a market.
Q:how are vacuums and airplanes similar?
vacuum cleaners, not the vacuum of space, right? Probably the cyclonic nature of the engine that creates the suction.
Q:Do Jehovah's Witnesses sell solar or vacuum cleaners also as they go knocking door to door?
No. They just hand out pamphlets.... More people would probably open the door for them if they were selling something to go along with that nonsense they preach.
Q:i want to know why my vaccum is too loud feel like vibrate/loud? Its Hoover Fusion any idea i should look at it? thanks
if it was not always loud , it may be plugged , with it unplugged take it apart and make sure it's not full of stuff, just follow the path of where the dirt goes.
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.
Even if there was one for under $150 I'm not sure you'd be happy with its performance if the power went out...
Q:When were wet/dry vacuums invented?
Daniel Hess of West Union, Iowa invented a vacuum cleaner in 1860, calling it a carpet sweeper instead of a vacuum cleaner. His machine did, in fact, have a rotating brush like a traditional carpet sweeper, and also possessed an elaborate bellows mechanism on top of the body to generate suction of dust and dirt. Hess received a patent (US No. 29.077) for his invention of the vacuum cleaner on July 10, 1860 British engineer, Hubert Cecil Booth patented a motorized vacuum cleaner on August 30, 1901. Booth's machine took the form of a large, horse-drawn, petrol-driven unit, which was parked outside the building to be cleaned with long hoses being fed through the windows. Booth first demonstrated his vacuuming device in a restaurant that same year and successfully sucked dirt. More Americans inventors introduced variations of the same cleaning-by-suction type contraptions. For example, Corinne Dufour invented a device that sucked dust into a wet sponge; and, David Kenney designed a huge machine that was installed in a cellar and connected to a network of pipes leading to each room of a house. Of course, these early versions of vacuum cleaners were bulky, noisy, smelly, and unsuccessful.
Q:i hate them i hate them!!!!!! they are so annoying, and i have to leave the house everytime my maid vacuums the place.
I hate the vacuum cleaner noise but love its perfect cleaning!
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? (:
It's called childish. Grow up. The vacuum cleaner isn't going to suck up your feet.

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