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Bagless Cyclone Canister Vacuum Cleaner with  with ERP Class A CNCL6235

Bagless Cyclone Canister Vacuum Cleaner with with ERP Class A CNCL6235

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Min Order Qty:
700 unit
Supply Capability:
40000 unit/month

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Bagless Cyclone Canister Vacuum Cleaner ErP standard CNCL6235


Model No.

CNCL6235

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

Specification:

* Unit dimension

368*251*315mm

* Color

Injection and spray

* Input voltage

220~240V/50Hz

* Nominal power

700W

* Dust tank capacity

2.1L

* Cable length

5M

* Speed control

Yes

* Accessory

small nozzles, 1.5m hose

1pc metal telescopic tube

* Brush

High efficiency brush

* Plug Type

optional

* Motor power for ERP standard

700W

800W

800W

* Erp class

A

B

B(normal brush)

* Motor power for Normal standard

1200W-1400W

Packing:

* Gift box:

405*265*340mm

* Master carton:

N/A

* Quantity/GB:

1pcs/GB

* Packaging material:

Double corrugated cardboard

* loading qty (20'/40'/40H'):

775/1610/1850pcs

* N.W.:

4.9KG

* G.W.:

5.8KG

Bagless Cyclone Canister Vacuum Cleaner with  with ERP Class A CNCL6235

Bagless Cyclone Canister Vacuum Cleaner with  with ERP Class A CNCL6235



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: What is the real reason Vacuum Cleaners have a head light on the front of it?
So you don't suck up any of those tiny little legos.
Q: In the last three months I have purchased two separate vacuum cleaners from Wal-Mart.....granted they were cheap...but they were also all I could afford. They have both stopped working...the most recent one I got worked great for about a week ( it cost 40 bucks)..and now it gets so clogged up every time I use it, that its pointless to even try...and it leaves black marks all over my carpet, I have to stop and unclog the hose after only doing half a room....plus it isnt even picking n e thing up!!! I am so fed up.....I can't afford an Orek or a Hoover....is there a cheap vacuum that wont quit on me??? Price range from 50-80 dollars????......Please help!!!
Yes... been there, done that. After much research, I discovered the blue/green Eureka Boss Smartvac Ultra vacuum--The Boss-- at walmart for under $140. I understand it's a little more than you wanted to spend; but, it is such a great vacuum I had to tell you a/b it! It is a bagged vacuum the upright variety. This bagged vacuum is fantastic to keep the dust contained and to suction like no other one we've had before. We've read all the reviews a/b the Dyson and I believe this one is as good in suction or better. After 1.5 years of use, it's still going strong and I have a family with 3 young children!!
Q: We must have had 10 vacuums in the past 5 years. We have been buying bagless upright vacuum cleaners in the $80-$150 range. We run a playgroup from our house so we vacuum alot!! At least 3 times a day. These cheap cleaners just don't last. The loose suction very quickly and eventually just break. So we have decided to invest in a better quality one. Any suggestions of a good quality vacuum cleaner that will last and do a really good job time after time. We don't really care about bag/bagless or upright/canister. We just want something that works well and will last. We are looking in the $400 max price range. So far we have been looking at Dyson, Oreck and Electrolux. Please help!!!!
This Site Might Help You. RE: Which Vacuum cleaner should we buy? We must have had 10 vacuums in the past 5 years. We have been buying bagless upright vacuum cleaners in the $80-$150 range. We run a playgroup from our house so we vacuum alot!! At least 3 times a day. These cheap cleaners just don't last. The loose suction very quickly and eventually just...
Q: Are there any vacuum cleaners that have a charcoal filter? If so, what's the cheapest one?
not that i know of . and it would be better to get one with a hepa filterthey trap more dirt than regular filters and that means less allergys and irritants in the air for you.
Q: I've been working on a couple projects in one room in my house. The room really needs to be vacuumed but there is aquarium gravel scattered around as well as a bunch of tiny screws. I have a shark vacuum. There's no threat of puncturing a bag because this vacuum doesn't use a bag - it uses a canister. I could easily empty the canister and then go over the floor with the hose. I'm wondering if it's an ok idea though because I don't want to damage anything in the vacuum. Occasionally, my battery powered aquarium vacuum will suck up a couple pieces of gravel, they'll get stuck, stop the vacuum, and I have to get them out for the vacuum to work again. I don't know how house vacuums work, but I don't want that to happen. If there aren't any mechanical components to be damaged, then I guess the only other worry would be the hose, but the hose on this vacuum feels pretty sturdy, and I would just be vacuuming tiny gravel and tiny, corroded screws - nothing sharp like tacks or nails. What do you guys think?
The aquarium vacuum cannot be compared to a regular vacuum cleaner. The motor is smaller as well as the vacuum pump. Also the particles flow through the aquarium vacuum pump where as the regular vacuum cleaners create a vacuum in the container that catches the dust and debris and there is usually a filter between the container and the intake of the vacuum pump that blocks most of the dust and debris. Make sure you check that filter before you start and when you have finished the vacuuming.
Q: My pool vacuum has no suction and I have no psi rating, my polaris wont work either. Is something clogged how do I unclog it?
Some Polaris' are pressure washers and need a separate pump to make them work. Others are vacuum side cleaners and use your pool pump to power them. Check your filter it is likely dirty and causing low pressure and low water flow. You're welcome!!
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 don't have a cat and my kids torment me so I torment the fish in the tank by making them believe I'll feed them soon. You know, as soon as you open the tank, the all swim to the surface !! LOL !!!
Q: Which of the following is a physical separation method and which are chemical changes? Match classification with the process. A. physical separation B. chemical change Aboiling an egg ABair filters in vacuum cleanersABoil filters in cars ABcatalytic converters in cars
physical separation= air filters in vacuum cleaners, oil filters in cars. chemical separation= catalytic converters in cars and boiling an egg.
Q: Who makes the best vacuum cleaner - DYSON or ORECK? and why?
I have a hoover right now and it is CRAP. The plastic parts break, the door covering the bag is hard to get on and off, and it falls over when you're using the attachments. Eventually I got rid of it and got a cheap Kenmore from Sears. Much better vacuum, and it didn't have that annoying habit of falling over. Dysons seem gimicky to me. Oreck over-priced. It's nice to have attachments such as a crevice tool or the one with a brush.
Q: Any one have any idea what it is or how much it will cost to have it repaired. (VA./ D.C. area)
All Miele vacuum cleaners have an over-heating sensor built in. It should activate, shutting off the power, when the motor gets too hot. Usually this happens because there is a clog in the hose or the vacuum itself, which causes the motor to overheat. Disconnect the suction hose. Turn the vacuum on. Put your fingers over the intake. If it feels like the suction is great and the motor sound happy, reconnect the hose. If the motor sounds unhappy (whining, grumbling, acting like this is hard work), you have a clog. Either take it to a vacuum repair shop or research vacuum clog and take it from there. (A coat-hanger often works).

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