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4in1 Real Cyclone Bagless Handheld Mini Vacuum Cleaner

4in1 Real Cyclone Bagless Handheld Mini Vacuum Cleaner

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Min Order Qty:
300 PCS
Supply Capability:
30000 PCS/month

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Basic Info.

Model NO.:HVC-8209L

Application:Dry, Wet and Dry

Feature:Without Bag, With Bag, Water Filtration

Classification:Stick Vacuum Cleaner

Type:Cyclone

Certification:CE, GS, ETL, EMC, SAA,Meps

4 In1: Vacuum&Blow&Handle&Stick:Suction Power(W): 60-150

Export Markets:Global

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, ETL, EMC, SAA, MEPS

Origin:China

Product Description

4IN1 Real Cyclone Bagless Handheld Mini Vacuum Cleaner 

 

SPECIFICATIONS:
Input power: 400W-1000W
Airflow(m3/min): 1-1.5
Vacuum(Kpa): 11-19
Noise(Dba)≤ 78
Dust cup capacity: 0.6L
Suction power(W): 60-150
Cable Length(Total): 3.5-order
Filter system(stage): 5
4 in1: Vacuum&blow&handle&stick
Washable HEPA filter for easy cleaning
Really cyclone style, bagless can suction 100% full
Metal telescopic stick+detachable handle
With manual cord rewinder
Transparent dust tank

PACKING DETAILS:
Product Size: 410X165x185mm                                                                                                            

 4PCS/CTN                                                                                                                                               

 Carton Size: 425x340x390mm                                                                                                                          

N.G/W.: 9/10 KGS                                                                                                                                                                       LOAD CAPACITY:                                                                                                                              

 2020PCS/20'GP    

 4152PCS/40'GP                                                                                                                                         

4860PCS/40HQ 

4in1 Real Cyclone Bagless Handheld Mini Vacuum Cleaner

Q: Since the Vacuum Cleaner was the staple household appliance for the 1950's housewife,and woman are still targeted as the wider market for vacuum sales e.g woman are used to advertise them. I am curious to know what this relationship says?It might seem to be a silly question, and perhaps my wording isnt correct, but it is something which interests me and I would appreciate honest answers.
The fact that advertising is still targeted, in the main, towards women some may say points to the fact that inequality between the sexes exists as a generalisation despite attempts to change this and that females will forever be potrayed as humble homemakers. I however, think it is because women have higher standards.
Q: Or does it have to be replaced when it gets dirty ?Even if it can't be washed using water, could I use one of my other vacuum cleaners to vacuum off the dirt ?
I'm assuming you no longer have the instructions that came with it? Google the make and model number there should be onlilne instructions. I've washed vacuum cleaner filters before, but they usually don't work as well after.
Q: I cannot afford a dyson vacuum. Would like to spend under $100.00
If you are talking strictly hard flooring a shop vac would be ideal i would use a bag in it though it does create less maintenance in the long run due to the bag having a larger filtering area i would probably go with an allaround model due to their smaller size then i would pick up a quality hard floor tool i like anything made with horsehair stiff enough to remove the dust but soft enough not to scratch
Q: how many watts does a vacuum normally use?
If you mean a vacuum cleaner, it depends on model and manufacturer. I would doubt that most domestic ones use more than 750 watts, though. But there should be a nameplate with that information on it. Now, industrial vacuum cleaners can be a bit bigger and use more power - like hundreds of horsepower.
Q: i was cleaning my pc with with a vacuum ( wich im already doing for years)and before i know my pc would't startup when i pressed the power button i connected my power SW (switch) and reset SW and speakers to my motherboardnow my pc will start but after i get my first ASUS screen it just shuts down???? everytime again.....this is what i already tried to do : unplug 1 RAM card see if my cpu fan was properely attached to motherboard changing the POWER SW and the RESET SW from positions and it still doesn't want to work ???Please help me i would appreciate that.greets Jason Dewaide
That's a big NO-NO... Vacuum cleaners create tons of static electricity which can damage computer components, especially graphics cards, processors and even motherboards. Only clean a computer with canned compressed air for electronics, never use a vacuum cleaner.
Q: I've tried Bissell, and nothing works like my 14 yr old Dirt Devil. I cannot get filters for that anymore tho......I want something that doesn't kick sand up on my feet, I NEED SUCTION. Any ideas would be appreciated.
I own a cleaning service, and what we use are called backpack vacs.You can get them at your local vacuum cleaner store for around $200 on up.You can google backpack vacuum cleaners and see the various models and price range.This type of vacuum has strong suction and its easy to use.This vacuum is for HARD FLOORS ONLY so it doesn't have a brush roller that scratches wood floors like most uprights.My cleaning crews love this vac for vacuuming pet fur. Good luck!
Q: On a scale of one to one dozen, how do you rate purple vacuum cleaners?
A dozen less one... (I never give a full dozen)...
Q: ...brooms have been replaced by vacuum cleaners??Is it that difficult to ride on a vacuum cleaner ?
I think that may be the reason. Interesting theory!
Q: They are just sitting around my bedrooms. How do I hide them away?
Do you have any closets you could put them in? Don't put them back in the box, that sounds horribly full of unnecessary work every time you want to vacuum. Other than that, I can't think of anything. Look for weird little nooks in your house-- there's a good sized gap between the side of the fridge and the wall that's probably big enough for a vacuum in my apartment, so maybe you could find somewhere similar.
Q: I have very long hair that sheds a lot. I have had two vacuum cleaners die on me in four years because the roller gets messed up from all the hair that winds around it. Anyone have any ideas of a good, upright, bag vacuum clean that has a roller that's easy to remove so I can clean it after every use?
I love this vacuum. The Sebo is almost $600 but I only paid $300 for the Flexamatic (and it's even more heavy duty..go figure). I've owned her for almost 6 years, run her nearly every day and have never had a problem. I have had to replace the brush once, but it pops out very easily for cleaning and changing. All you have to do is push a button, twist the edge off and it slides right out. And every time I change the filters and bag, it's like having a brand new machine. My vacuum has done all the things that I saw claimed by Dyson. It never loses suction and it can maneuver anywhere.

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