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Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with ERP Class A CNBG81

Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with ERP Class A CNBG81

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Loading Port:
Shanghai
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
700 unit
Supply Capability:
40000 unit/month

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Model No. 

CNBG81

FEATURE:

Stepless electronic speed control on  body(Optional)
Stand holder for tube
Multiple filtration system
Foot pedel rewinder
Dual stand holder for easy storage
Handle airflow control
Crush-proof hose
2 position brush
360 degree hose swivel
Dust full indicator
Protective valve proventing motor  overheating
Protective device against dust bag omission

Specification:

* Unit dimension

432*289*261 mm

* Color 

Injection

* Input voltage

220V-240V 50/60Hz 

* Dust tank capacity

3L

* Vacuum

20-22KPA

* Air flow

1.7-2.0m3/min

* Noise

78-80dB(A)

* Thermostat

optional

* Cable length 

4.5M

* Speed control 

optional

* Accessory 

2-in-1 small tool, 1.5m hose



1pc metal telescopic tube(total 780MM long), 3pcs paper bag

* Brush

High efficiency brush

* Plug

optional

* Suction power 

160W

180W

180W

* Motor power for ERP standard

700W

800W

800W

* Erp Class

A

B

B(normal brush)

* Motor power for Normal standard

1200W-1800W

Packing:

* Gift box: 

440*285*290mm

* Master carton: 

N/A

* Quantity/GB: 

1pcs/GB

* Packaging material: 

Double corrugated cardboard

* loading qty (20'/40'/40H'): 

750/ 1530/1725PCS

Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with ERP Class A CNBG81

Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with ERP Class A CNBG81

Features:

Stepless electronic speed control on  body(Optional)

Stand holder for tube

Multiple filtration system

Foot pedel rewinder

Dual stand holder for easy storage

Handle airflow control

Crush-proof hose

2 position brush

360 degree hose swivel

Dust full indicator

Protective device proventing motor  overheating

Protective device against dust bag omission

Swirl Y201 bag compatible



Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS,  CB, EMC

Origin:China


FAQ

Q: My Vacbag keeps splitting when I use it, why does it keep doing that?

Your Vacbag may not be the one suited for your unit, as it will split if it is not the right size for the vacuum cleaner. The bag itself is not an issue with size or shape, but if the hose doesn’t fit into it then it breaks it. We have a range of Vacbags for many models of vacuum cleaners, we can always see if one fits your model or if there is a distributor near you.

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: Who invented the earliest vacuum cleaners?
The vacuum cleaners designed first were upright. In 1912, Winner Goering of Stockholm, Sweden invented a horizontal vacuum cleaner, and Electrolux Electrolux became the founder of the vacuum cleaner
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 have two carpet cleaners and wish to utilize both. It is easier to keep both extraction tanks separate as they are than to combine them somehow. I might go ahead and run them in series, but I'd like some ideas. Thanks
He/she is trying to utilize two vacuum cleaners to increase the power of the suction. In theory two vacuums in parallel would increase the VOLUME of air and dirt sucked. Placing them in series would increase the pressure sucked but would likely reduce the volume.
Q: Why don't they make gasoline powered vacuum cleaners?
They make them for outdoor use.
Q: can anyone recommend a good lightweight vacuum cleaner for a fair price on the internet?
dirt okorder
Q: Preferbly cheap
The Disney Store can get you anything Disney= )
Q: My bagless vacuum is about 1 year old. We change our HEPA filter and the round filter under the dirt trap, clean the washable sponge as instructed. Recently, all of a sudden the machine smells really bad like a dead body is inside the machine. Anyone with a solution?
I was going to say change the bag, but okay, that's not it. But a vacuum cleaner has other parts that can retain specks of stuff, and whatever is decaying can be there instead.
Q: does anyone own a refurbished Dyson vacuum cleaner? do they work well or break down within months?
Personally I would stay well away from ANY Dyson vacuum cleaner refurbished or not! I had one and it was the worst cleaner I've ever had. Dyson's 'no loss of suction' claim is just not true, it got easily clogged up and I was forever taking mine apart to get it to suck properly. There were so many bits of pipe you had to unclip to do this it was a real chore. It also had a sponge filter which would affect the suction when it had the smallest amount of dust in it. The motor went in mine after 2 years, it cost ?80 to replace but it never really worked properly afterwards. I threw it out eventually and bought a Henry which is really simple to use and sucks like a demon all the time.
Q: Hi, I'm looking for an answer from someone who subscribes to consumer reports magazine. When was their last article on vacuum cleaners published? I'm looking for a comprehensive review of vacuums, not one article on a specific model. Thanks for the help
Pop into your local library and see if they have the 2010 Buying Guide that Consumer Reports puts out. That's the last one I remember seeing. However, I will warn you, I was disappointed. They rated Hoover very high and after having two of them and nothing but trouble with no results from Hoover, I went to a Bissell Healthy Home. Now happy as a clam with my vacuum.
Q: Is it just me or is anyone else afraid of vacuum cleaners?
*shudder* They are the anti-christ.

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