Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop Function/Robot Cleaner
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
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What is the features of our intelligent robot vacuum cleaner?
1. Automatic Cleaning
It automatically cleans your floor without any hand labor while you enjoy life.
2.Ground Detection Sensors
With Ground detection sensors to avoid the robot falling down .
3. Photoelectric Anti-collision
Cliff sensors allow the robot to detect barriers and adjust its route timely. Therefore, the robot can better protect the wall and furniture.
4. Automatic Routes Selection
The robot can automatically select various cleaning routes, such as straight line, fold line, around pillar, wall following, U shape, spiral and so on.
5. Automatically Recharge
The robot will search the chargingstation and recharge automatically when the battery power is low.
6. Scheduling Function
Robot will start to work at the designated time every day
7. Space Isolator
The users can limit the clean range of the robot through the space isolator.
8. Low Noise
The operating noise is less than 55dB. It is quieter and does not freak your children.
9. Mop & Sweep Function
With the function of sweeping, rolling, absorbing, mopping, sterilizing, perfect base, 360°cleaning, no blind angle.
10. Wireless Remote Control
The wireless remote control can be operated much more easily and conveniently than IR remote control.
11. Suitable for various types of floors including carpet, wood, tile and linoleum.
Main material | ABS,PP | Working area | 70-90 m² |
Unit size | ¢34*10cm | Working time | 60-90 mins |
Gross Weight | 5Kg | Cleaning way | Sweep, Suction and Mop |
Input voltage | 100-240 V | Mopping function | Available |
Output voltage | 24V DC, 500 mA | Bumper induction | Photoelectric |
Rated power | 21-23 W | Length of main brush | 16.5 cm |
Battery voltage | 14.4 V | Side brush | One |
Battery capacity | 1500 (Ni-CD) /1700mAh ( Ni-MH ) | Radius of side brush | 5cm±0.5 cm |
Disinfection/UV lamp | Not available | Time scheduling | Only one day, memoryless |
Charging time | 3-4H | Capacity of dust box | 0.25 L |
FAQ
1. How long is the lifetime of machine? How long the battery can be used? How long we can use after one charge?
Answer: Please be assured that the life of V-BOT could be 5 years, as materials are very durable, generally will not bad, unless one day you are in a bad mood, kick it, it is estimated that will leave scars.
Battery can be used from 800 to 1000 times, an average of once a day can also be used for more than 2 years. Here we have all the accessories for machine, there is need to call us, ready supply! Machine filled with battery, you can use about one hour or so, if you use mopping mode alone, using time will be longer.
- Q: If you have first hand experience with these units, please advise. The idea sounds great; turn it on, leave the house, come home and the whole house is vacuumed, and the unit is back in its port being recharged. Do they do a good job? Do they miss areas like around the chair legs at the dining room table? Do you reccommend a particular brand?Please share your experience.
- We bought a used 'ninety 4 Kirby in 1996. We paid $4 hundred. for it. i admire the effectual suction, even though it additionally comes with drawbacks. right here are my evaluations approximately this Kirby: a million. i do no longer in elementary terms like the fee of changing the filters (they're approximately $8. a bag and in elementary terms have 3 luggage in a kit. 2. it is not any longer effortless to alter from vacuum to utilising the hose. 3. it is form of heavy and cumbersome and does not maneuver surely. for my section, it is not any longer properly worth it. you need to purchase a bagless Dyson for around $500. and that they artwork super. Does the $1800. value comprise all of the attachments? do you like all those attachments? Are all of the bells whistles properly worth $1800.?
- Q: I have a Eureka canister, model 1620 B. I am trying to find HEPA bags for the canister. Eureka no longer makes quot;type Squot;, but I have found Hoover quot;type SHEPA bags and am wondering if they are compatible.
- Yes! That is how you tell which bag you should be buying. The LETTER S fits all vacuum cleaners that use an S bag. If you're using an S bag now, then any S bag will work for you. Hope this helps!!
- Q: At what point in history did vacuum cleaners become an appliance present in every household?
- Something like 1949. It was being used before that. It took some time to accepted ans affordable.I don't my mother had one until 1959 ? Long time ago.
- Q: the pump in a vacuum cleaner is merely a high-speed fan.its a physics Q
- Maybe if it was a Hoover. The questions get sillier.
- Q: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know I can buy a new, high tech(and plastic, foreign made piece of crap)vacuum. However, my Dad worked for Hoover for 40 years and built THIS one over 15 years ago. I've been able to maintain and repair it fine so far, but it's been having trouble with suction. I think the composite material of the fan blades is worn down.
- HESCO inc. sells vac parts they might also be able to supply a repair manual...they do sell lots of hoover parts
- Q: Thank you for your help!
- You okorder okorder . Good luck!
- Q: My current vacuum broke and I need to get a new one. Where could I get a good vacuum at that is not too much money? I do not want to spend more then $80 and I live in Denver, CO.
- Any of your major stores
- Q: I want a lightweight, easy to use, vacuum with good suction. Any suggestions? I don't want to spend more than 300.00. Also, does anyone know what is the suction power I am looking for for hosehold use.
- You need the AMPS to determine the suction power the more AMPS they have the better suction power you'll get- but here is a very, very good vacuum to look into- It is a Bissel Powerforce Bagless Vacuum-my son bought his at Wal-mart and I use his all the time! It has 4 re-usable filters that you can rinse out and an attachment brush that has rotaion on it that I use on my bed and once after I had washed my bed spread it had those little lint pills all over it that I tried to shave off- well I tried this attachment and it took them off like it was nothing! I think he only paid like maybe $100 or less for his and it is now MY favorite vacuum!
- 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 may be in the minority here, but I would prefer that a house keeper, cleaning person use my own sweeper rather than one that has been used in someone else's home. It's one heck of a good way to transmit some not very nice things from one home to another. Things like fleas, bed bugs, dust mites to name a few. We have several throw rugs that the vacuum tries to eat and we just clean those with the hand attachment. Yeah, it requires a little bending over and such but oh well. They are laundered on a regular basis so it's more for pet hair removal than anything else here.
- Q: I have a one-year old and lots of crumbs on my floor that our vacuum won't pick up. We currently have a bag less Bissell and I hate it. We've replaced all the filters and cleaned it but it still hardly picks up a thing. It leaves little hair balls on our carpet and kicks dust back in the air. I have to open the windows every time I vacuum so we can breathe!We're looking to get a new vacuum and I am interested in any brand and reviews you can recommend. My parents have had an Electrolux for 10+ years and it works great. However, the price tag ($500) is a little much for me. I'd also rather not go bag less again. Any suggestions?
- If you own your home and can afford it, I highly recommend installing a central vacuum. The bags rarely need changing, it makes a huge difference as far as allergies, and they can even install floor vents where you can sweep crumbs into them. Might feel like a big investment, but after 13 years ours works as well as new.
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Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop Function/Robot Cleaner
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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