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Bagless Cyclone Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Dual Dust Cups and HEPA Filters CNCL6212

Bagless Cyclone Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Dual Dust Cups and HEPA Filters CNCL6212

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500 unit
Supply Capability:
40000 unit/month

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Bagless Cyclone Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Dual Dust Cups and HEPA Filters CNCL6212


Model No.

CNCL6212

FEATURE:

Permanent bagless   design with translucent dust compartment
  Multiple cyclonic design
  Stand holder for tube
  Handle airflow control,crush-proof hose,2 position brush and integrated   accessories
  Multiple filtration system
  360 degree hose swivel
  Unique dual dust cups and HEPA filters

Specification:

* Unit dimension

406*273*295mm

* Color

Injection and spray

* Input voltage

220V-240V 50/60Hz 

* Dust tank   capacity

2.7L

* Vacuum

19-23KPA

* Air flow

2.0-2.2m3/min

* Noise

78-80dB(A)

* Thermostat

yes

* Cable length

5M

* Speed control

yes

* Accessory

small nozzles, 1.5m   hose

1pc metal   telescopic tube

* Brush

High efficiency brush

* Plug

optional

* Motor power for   ERP standard

700W

800W

800W

* Erp class

A

B

B(normal brush)

* Motor power for   Normal standard

1200W-2000W

Packing:

* Gift box:

490*325*330mm

* Master carton:

optional

* Quantity/GB:

1pcs/GB

* N.W.:

5.8KG

* G.W.:

6.8KG

* Packaging   material:

Double corrugated   cardboard

* loading qty   (20'/40'/40H'):

560/ 1170/1335PCS


Bagless Cyclone Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Dual Dust Cups and HEPA Filters CNCL6212

Bagless Cyclone Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Dual Dust Cups and HEPA Filters CNCL6212

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS,  CB, EMC

Origin:China


FAQ

Q: What's the difference with cyclonic to multi-cyclonic filtration system?

Multi-cyclonic is where the dust container has a plastic filter section inside and has many little tunnels in it that separate the finer dust and dirt for the next filter and there is no HEPA filter in the middle plastic filter section.

Cyclonic filtration is where there is a central HEPA filter that sits inside the dust container and catches the finer dust.


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: which Vacuum cleaners
I recommend Dyson if you can afford it.
Q: Here is the thing I know ALL dry vacuums (bag or filtered) loose air flow and never loose suction. What I noticed with dyson is, the quot;never loose suctionis more a copy right than technology patent. Why any vacuum company cannot claim no lose off air flow? Which what does the cleaning, not suction. the little shark vacuum (shaped like a football) never looses suction too. So can you show me a vacuum that looses suction?
Yes I can! Eureka is number one, Hoover is the other. Both of mine lost both air flow and suction. Along with that they lost their light, their wheels, the brushes on the beater bar, and anything else attached to them. I would like to say they sucked, but that was the first thing they lost! Trash.
Q: I live in a 35ft Fifth-wheel Camper and i'm struggleing to find a Small vacuum that dose a good job taking care of my carpets.
Hi, okorder ... Hope this helps.
Q: From a physics point of view of low and high pressure air
A vacuum cleaner has different parts which are 1 An intake port, which may include a variety of cleaning accessories 2 An exhaust port 3 An electric motor 4 A fan 5 A porous bag 6 A housing that contains all the other components . All these componet play very important role in vacuum cleaner. For a vacuum cleaner to operate, A vacuum's suction is caused by a difference in air pressure. An electric fan reduces the pressure inside the machine. Atmospheric pressure then pushes the air through the carpet and into the nozzle, and so the dust is literally pushed into the bag.
Q: Why does my dog hate vacuum cleaners, broom and dust pans, mops, iron, ironing board, and mixer?
My GSD takes on anything but one thing he freaks out about and that's Little Henry the small vacuum cleaner, every time I forget to put it away our dog will not budge. I realised it's the face on the vacuum that spooks him. Perhaps in a previous existance your dog was a housewife lol.
Q: Why are sewing machines and vacuum cleaners always repaired at the same shop?
It's because they're very similar machines with a lot of commonality in their potential client base. Both have small electric motors and often drive belts, so the tools and expertise needed to fix them is pretty similar and like someone suggested, there may not be enough demand for a shop than only works on one or the other in your area. Bearings, brushes, and belts wear out or loosen and knowing which to replace or service is the key, as well as having the manuals needed in order to order replacement parts. Modern sewing machines have a lot of electronic controls and make fancy stitches, but at the heart of the machine is a small, but efficient electric motor that has brushes, bearings, and belts that can wear out, just like a vacuum cleaner. Electric can openers, mixers, hair dryers, and blenders, in addition to all sorts of power tools, have the same type of motors, but they are often not worth the cost of a potential repair, especially for cheaper consumer products. Questions that start with Why can often be at least partially answered by looking at who is trying to keep, amass, save, or steal money, and this is no exception because there is a strong economic aspect to the answer.
Q: I have four cats and most of my house is carpeted. I've had horrible luck with vacuum cleaners. Should I break down and get a high end vacuum cleaner? (No, vacuum cleaner salesmen, Please.)
I personally don't have a cool vacuum because I simply cannot afford one, but I do have a husky (a notoriously hairy breed) and talk to other husky people, and they SWEAR by Dyson. From what I have heard, though, is that it is not that worth it to get the model specifically for pets, that one of the regular models should suffice. They have some cheaper models available at Target now, so check them out there.
Q: Hi I'm wondering if this vacuum cleaner with a hose.
You type well for being blind. The hose is between the canister and floor wand. That is not an elephant trunk in the picture. Yes, the hose comes off, just like all vacuum cleaners. You also posted in the auto repair category.
Q: I have very long hair and two cats who shed terribly. Most vacuum cleaners I've purchased get bound up quickly due to the hair issue that I have in my household. The belt and the brush roller need to be replaced often. Do you have any suggestions on a good vacuum (one that doesn't require financing) that I won't need to turn upside down every time I use it just to clear several strands of hair?Thank you very much!
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Q: How much do you think a Kirby Vacuum cleaner goes for in 2008. I had a retailer come to my house and gave me a godawful price..i want to see if his price matches yoursJohn J M
There is not a set price for a Kirby. The salesman pays a set price but is free to charge as much or little as he thinks he can get. They usually start asking for about $1600. They are not worth it. Neither is Rainbo. A Royal Commercial is very similar to the Kirby but in my opinion better made. And half the price. If you want a good vacuum go to a janitorial supply. Be prepared though. They still are not cheap. But Commercial will last and do a better job. I can't stand Kirby.

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