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Wet and Dry Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter

Wet and Dry Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter

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Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
100 unit
Supply Capability:
10000 unit/month

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Wet and Dry Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter

 

 

Model No.CNCL6201
Rated power (W):1200
Vacuum (Kpa):20
Max Suction (W):210
Capacity (L):18 or 12
Noise (dB):76
Cord length:5M
  
G.W. (kg):8.4
N.W. (kg):7
  
Measurement (mm):

12L:317*330*430mm

18L:317*330*527mm 

Tank Material:

plastic/metal
QTY/ 40'HQ'(pcs)865/1815/2085pcs

 

Specifications:

1200W nominal power

Plastic barrel(12L), 1pc 1.2M hose,Cord length 2.3M total(2.1M outside),3pcs plastic tubes,1pcs floor brush,1pc nozzle


Airflow(m³/min):1.8 

Vacuum pressure(Kpa):18

Noise(dB(A)):77

Tank Material:

12L plastic/metal

18L plastic/metal


Material:Dermatoglyph finish 

Tank Material:

12L plastic

18L plastic


Product size:

12L:317*330*430mm

18L:317*330*527mm 

Carton Size(L*W*H):

12L:345*320*425mm

12L:370*370*425mm

18L:345*320*520mm

18L:370*370*520mm 

G.W./N.W.:

12L:6.5/5.8Kgs

18L:6.9/6.1Kgs 

Load quantity(20'/40'40'HQ):

12L:605/1310/1425pcs

12L:490/1040/1115pcs

18L:485/1025/1185pcs

18L:400/825/925pcs


Key Feature:

Wet&Dry use,Blow fuction,with Hook,Dustbag(Optional)   

 

 

Wet and Dry Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter

Wet and Dry Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter Wet and Dry Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter

 

FAQ

 

A).Is the vacuum cleaner passed strict testing?

Of course yes.

The motor passed 120hours destructive life test

The switch passed 10000times life test(Push on and off)

The nozzle button passed 10000times life test(open and close)

The cigarette plug passed 10000times life test(out and in)

The power cord passed 50000times bending test

 

B).If the item with warranty service?

Of course yes.

All our vacuum cleaners with 1year warranty service.

 

C).Does the items allowed to sold overseas?

Of course yes, the design of this vacuum cleaners belongs to the factory,

with patent design,so the item can be sold anywhere freely.

 

D).How to control the raw material?

All the plastic material of vacuum cleaner, are total new material,do not add recycle material.

that can ensure the plastic itself with best performance.

 

E).Does the company allow customized new item?

Yes. as we have professional R&D team, so we can help to work out new items.

 

 

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC,

Origin:China


Q: I need a vacuum cleaner that can clean pet messes such as urine, but also clean human messes such as rice vegetables and dirt, I don't want a too heavy vacuum it has to be pretty light but powerful and from 60 to a little over a 100 dollars, thank you :)
Dyson is the only good brand
Q: The line graph shows the typical daily electricity demand in England during the winter and summer season, while the pie chart illustrates the different proportions of electricity used for the most frequent activities in an average English home.Comparing the two trends of electricity demand in the first graph, it is evident that during winter the electricity consumption doubles. Over the day, during either summer or winter, the lowest levels are recorded in the morning, between 8:00 a.m. and 9.00 p.m. Conversely, the peak hours are different between the two periods.
try and write it like this: The line graph shows the typical daily electricity demand in England during the winter and summer season, while the pie chart illustrates the different proportions of electricity used for the most frequent activities in an average English home. Comparing the two trends of electricity demand in the first graph, it is evident that during winter the electricity consumption doubles. Over the day, during either summer or winter, the lowest levels are recorded in the morning, between 8:00 a.m. and 9.00 p.m. Conversely, the peak hours are different between the two periods. During the summer, electricity consumption peaks around 10:00 P.M; during winter the highest levels of demand are reached both in the afternoon at 4 p.m. and in the evening at 10:00 p.m. The pie chart shows that heating is by far the most electricity-consuming activity in an average English house (52.5 %). Clearly, this figure explains the reason why the electricity demand is higher during the small spans of time previously mentioned in the graph. The rest of the activities and devices used in the house, such as ovens, lighting and vacuum cleaners, use almost the same proportion of electricity, less than 16 %.
Q: I know there is the Bissell Flip it, Dirt Devil Vac n Mop and Hoover Floor Mate, but is there a site where I can compare all 3 and see which one is the best?
if you have a hard wood floor you are not supossed to clean it with water. I have a mop that has a terry cover and a spray cleaner (non wax, non-water) made for hard wood floors. I use a plain dust broom to get the dirt up!
Q: Are these vacuums really as great as people say they are? Are they really the best vacuums? I've always wondered about them, I may do the 30 day trial some day, but I'd like to find out more about them first.
I have a cheap ole Hoover from Wal Mart but if I were to spend the money, I'd seriously be looking at the Dyson vacuum with the ball. Yes Oreck is top of the line and so is Dyson, I like the idea of the maneuverability the ball on the Dyson gives.
Q: Okay its the commercial where the women are using these vacuum cleaners and when they are vacuuming its sqeaking. It sounds like a bunch of dog toys. I know this is confusing! I just want to know what brand and vacuum they are advertising for!
The dyson I easily have 5 childrens I easily have had it for 3 years and it in simple terms keeps on going for outdoors jobs i could recommend a brilliant moist dry vac Have a blessed day a helpful employer
Q: hair cut for long periods of time just to buy a new one???
It's called stop wasting your money and buy me a flatscreen.
Q: My parents bought one for $1500 and I haven't noticed any difference. It seems a $300 dollar one could do just as good a job
I have one the bags are horrifically expensive, so I try not to use it if I can get away with it.
Q: I need to buy a new vacuum because the dirt devil I have doesnt work. I would like some feedback before I buy a new one. I'm looking to spend around $100 dollars. Any preferred models or brands?
I bought a Eureka last winter because it was the one recommended by Consumer Reports. I use it daily and have been very happy. It was $140. Your best bet is to go to the library, go to the reference desk and ask the lady for the consumer reports on vacuums and she will very nicely look it up for you. Or you can subscribe to their website for $5 for a month and research it yourself. It will also depend on whether you mostly vacuum hard floor (vinyl, hardwood) or soft (carpets). You won't be sorry if you do a little checking around first. The super expensive Orecks and Kirbys are nice, but I don't think they're 5-6 times better, which is how much more you'll pay.
Q: Are there any full-size vaccum cleaners that are battery operated, rather than dragging around that long cord?
There are such vacuum cleaners generally used for gardens or lawns.
Q: I have a bug vacuum (toy) and it doesn't work very well. The vacuum has 3 power settings and is turned on by pressing a trigger. I was gonna just pull out the circuit board and add more batteries, but it seemed like a good idea to ask on the internet first, because I know very little about electronics and stuff. Some advice from somebody who knows what they're doing would be much appreciated.
I don't think the seal between the impeller blades and the side of the enclosure is very good. This is a toy, after all. It looks like air is sucked into the middle and pushed outwards. You may be able to do something with some caulk. It looks like it uses 2 C or D cells now for 3 volts, you could up it to 3 cells for 4.5 volts. The motor may burn out. .

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