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Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with ERP Class A CNBG96

Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with ERP Class A CNBG96

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
800 unit
Supply Capability:
40000 unit/month

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Model No.

CNBG96


Specification:


* Unit dimension

411*270*228mm


* Color

Injection and spray


* Input voltage

100V-240V 50/60Hz 


* Dust tank   capacity

3L


* Vacuum

17-22KPA


* Air flow

1.9-2.1m3/min


* Noise

78-80dB(A)


* Thermostat

optional


* Cable length

5M


* Speed control

optional


* Accessory

2-in-1 small tool,   1.5m hose




1pc metal telescopic   tube or 2pcs plastic tubes, 3pcs paper bag



* Brush

1pc plastic or   metal bottom brush


* Plug

optional


* Nominal power

1200W-1800W


Packing:


* Gift box:

450*355*250mm


* Master carton:

optional


* Quantity/GB:

1pc/GB


* Packaging   material:

Double corrugated cardboard


* loading qty   (20'/40'/40H'):

840/1740/1930pcs


Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with ERP Class A CNBG96

Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with ERP Class A CNBG96

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: i need a good vacuum that won't break. my family and i had one that lasted for about 5-6 years then we kept buying vacuums for under $100 after that one broke then those broke within a month or two .. i need one that will last and won't be a waste of my money. one that is under $200 ... please help me...?? :-(
Dyson all the way! I know it is over $400, but we have had it for many years!!! I just totally love it! We had been buying a new one at least once a year and when you consider if you spent like $80 on a new one that often, you are better off to invest in one that will last MANY YEARS! I love that the filters are lifetime, washable filters and I love the awesome suction and that it is bagless. The wand stretches all the way up a flight of sta rs and you can get many neat attachments for getting under beds and stuff. We got ours at Best Buy, but I am sure it would be WAY cheaper if you bought it off OKorder or checked Craigs List. Hope that helps! Tara
Q: Or how noisy are they? Like blow dryers?
I'd say slightly less than a blow dryer. Or maybe about the same. Depending on the brand. :)
Q: a retailer sold 50 vacuum cleaners at $90 and 35 vacuum cleaners at $140...what is the weighted mean price of a vacuum cleaner sold by the retailer???
Weighted price = Total Income / Total number of vacuum cleaners Weighted price = (50*90 + 35*140) / (50 + 35) = $110.59
Q: They are just sitting around my bedrooms. How do I hide them away?
My mother-in-law has a cloth cover shaped like a country mouse with a long, flowing dress for her upright vacuum, but that might not be everyone's style.
Q: Any information you can provide about these models would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Have a wonderful day.
the price tristar is a door to door sales gimmick - a traveling vacuum sales man sells an over priced product to silly women whose husbands have too much disposable income is there really any difference in the actual vacuum - probably not - just the outside case and maybe a new attachment - ohhh and more cost
Q: The vacuum has a really loud noise to it. At one point I seen grease/oil on the floor while it was running. The noise sounds like it needs grease or something. I'm thinking the bearings, but that's just a guess. Please can someone help or advise of a website where I can find the quot;how to fixquot;. Dyson support was useless. They just said to send the vacuum in or bring to a repair center at my cost. My options aren't big, I live in a very small town that doesn't have many or if any repair centers. Thanks in advance for anyone that can help.
that's a tough one buddy-- I can't even grease my wife to make her work well-- otherwise whe might work like a hoover
Q: I am researching the Dyson vacuum products for a final paper.
Anyway marketing mix is unique to each product, says you cannot really copy wholesales from any web pages. u can see how they do it on their web page, i.e. distribution channgels, product mix, Marcom strategies, etc. good luck. Cheers.
Q: what are the faults that occur in a vacuum cleaner how to rectify them ? esp. when its not getting start .i think it contains a dc motor (but of what type i dont know).thanks in advance
given your level of knowledge about vacuum cleaners my best advice would be throw away the broken one and buy a new one. But let's say you decided not to take that advice. Then take the broken machine to a professional repairman. Let's say you didn't want to do that either. First let me warn you again that one of the first two solutions are your best bet. So you can't afford a new vacuum cleaner or to pay someone else to fix it. Ok. Unplug it from the wall. Check the plug and power chord carefully. Look for anything broken or bent. Replace any broken, bent or worn parts. By the way, make sure the outlet is functional. Take something you know is working and plug into the same outlet. If the working item does not work in that particular outlet then the outlet is broken. If the forgoing did not fix the machine then you really, really need to go with the first or second suggestion. If you can't then you have to open up the machine and see if you can find out anything wrong with the innards. Before doing that, check the vacuum hose, intake and filter. Make sure that none of these is clogged or broken. Replace any broken parts and clear any clogs. If you have to open up the machine then we are out of my depth. Yes I could tell you that after you make very, very, VERY, certain that the damn thing is not plugged into the wall, use a volt ohm meter to check the continuity of the wires and replace any broken ones. But if you don't know what a volt ohm meter is, you need to give this project up before hurt yourself.
Q: How to repair the vacuum cleaner fan?
Unscrew or remove the dust fan from the motor shaft, check and clean the back of the fan
Q: my dog is 1 year old and she is afraid of the vacuum. why is this and how do I stop it? I feel so bad for her when she is whining and barking...
She obviously just doesn't like the noise. Let her outside before vacuuming.

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