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Bagged vacuum cleaner with ERP Class A#B3602

Bagged vacuum cleaner with ERP Class A#B3602

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700 unit
Supply Capability:
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ERP Specification:


Model No. B3602
(ERP CLASS A:
AAD/BBC)
FEATURE:Nice bagged model
Specification:
* Unit dimension360*266*230MM
* Color Injection
* Input voltage230V 50/60Hz 
* Nominal power 800W Nom.
* Dust tank capacity2L
* Cable length 5M
* Speed control yes
* BrushHigh efficiency brush
Packing:
* Gift box: 460*300*260MM
* Master carton: N/A
* Quantity/GB: 1pcs/GB
* Packaging material: Double corrugated cardboard
* loading qty (20'/40'/40H'): 800/1630/1800pcs

Normal Specification: 

* Input voltage100V-240V 50/60Hz 
* Nominal power 1200W-2200W



Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC

Origin:China


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Q: Can you improve a vacuum cleaners suction (with tweeks) or filteration (by adding aditional filter)?
Well if you can you would probably be a pretty good engineer. I would keep any existing filters cleaned regularly and if you are using a bag They tend to have better air flow when first installed(empty). You didn't mention what type or for what purpose. If you are cleaning carpet you need agitation, air flow,and suction. Setting it too low would cut down on air flow. Too high would increase air flow but you would not get the suction down where you need it. You might get some better answers if you add details.
Q: Does anyone recommend a hand held vacuum that has good suction enough to pick up cat fur from my couches and comforters? I am so tired of those lint roller things ...so expensive because you have to use sooo much. Is there a cheaper alternative?Thanks in advance :)
I have a lint brush that picks up one way and cleans out the other. I give it to my six year old grandchild and she goes over the furniture for me . She is amazed at the wads of lint and cat hair she picks up and thinks it is great fun.
Q: Are there any top tips from preventing or removing dust from the inside of a pc???Couldnt see any specialist vacuum cleaners anywhere??
You can open the case and vaccuum it lightly with a small vaccuum. Take the fan out and clean it.. or you can go to futureshop or what and pay them to clean it.
Q: can commercial vacuum cleaners be used a home ?I dont know if their high speed and powerful motors can damage the carpet at my home.I am thinking of buying oreck but dont know if I buy thier commercial vacuum cleanerthey can damage my carpet.Let me know if you have any experience with those.
I would advise you not to worry on this score. The difference between commercial vacuum cleaners and the domestic machines is that the commercial ones are bigger, have a more powerful motor and are heavier. You need not worry about damaging your carpet by using a commercial cleaner; the dirt will be sucked out more effectively but not that powerfully to spoil the strands. So far as the rest of your house is concerned, a bigger vacuum cleaner will do a better job of cleaning even the nooks and corners. People go for the smaller domestic versions as they are not expensive and consume less electricity. I have a commercial vacuum cleaner and use it both in my home and adjacent office and am delighted with the results.
Q: I was wondering how mch Psi/Atm needed for the high and low pressure pool vacuumes such as The Surfer Above Ground Automatic pool cleaner.
You can never have more than 1 atm in a vacuum system. Obviously the more vacuum you generate, the better it will clean. Most vacuum cleaners probably produce between 50-80 inches of water vacuum.
Q: We are moving to a house that has tile in the kitchen and dining room and since I don't want to be just pushing the dust around with my broom anymore I wanted to know which of you use those stick type vacuum cleaners that you use on tile floors and thin carpet. Which work good but are still inexpensive ?? Either corded or cordless .
I think the Miele brooms are the best in the world. Very strong, quiet and can be used for bare floors or rugs.
Q: I heard it spins around in there at 9 times the speed of sound, that being true how is it possible to see a recently sucked up ant able to crawl around pretty happily in the bit where you can see all the dust? Serious answers only please.
Ants have exo skeletons. They can survive pretty much everything except for being stomped on. They would most likely get caught in the dust and not be thrown around inside the vacuum cleaner. And im pretty sure vacuum cleaners dont spin at 9 times the speed of sound...
Q: I have two upright Vacuum Cleaners, a 1997 Hoover Turbopower 2, and a 1979 Electrolux 502S, and was wondering how long the drive belts usually last ? On the Turbopower, I had to change the original belt about 3 months ago, as it was starting to slip, which means its belt lasted about 14 years. Is that normal ? Or was it incredibly lucky to last so long ?As for the Electrolux, it obviously doesn't have the original belt, and since I only got it 2 days ago, and didn't ask the previous owner when she last changed it, I have no idea how old it is, only that it still works fine.
In an air conditioned house where you vacuum once a week a belt will last about 4 years. In a really hot and dry place like Phoenix it drops down to around 3 years, especially if you store your vacuum in the garage where it's easily 110 degrees with 9% humidity. I learned the hard way and now store my vacuum in the hall closet inside the house where it is 75 degrees and 27% humidity. It should last longer. Vacuums that were built 14 years ago used better components and the units lasted longer. The more modern ones are cheaper, designed to wear out faster and use thinner or less reliable components. The manufacturers want them to breakdown so you buy another new one or at least have to buy another, belt, filter, canister etc.
Q: I want to know if they make such a thing. I'm thinking of a vacuum cleaner but besides vacuuming, it sweeps floors and it mops as well. Do they make this? If so can anyone tell me where they sell it and what it's called? Links would be extra, extra helpful!
Based on personal experience, avoid multi function floor cleaners. They are too heavy and do not perform any function well. For basic mopping, I love the scooba (the robot). Carpet, especially where pet hairs are a concern, the bagless Hoover Windtunnel. Hard surface floors, a canister and/or the irobot.
Q: Over a decade ago I recall playing a platform game where the player used a vacuum cleaner to defeat foes. Anyone know the name of this game?
the simpsons arcade game- marge used a vacuum.

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