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Big powerful cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter#C6229

Big powerful cyclonic style vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter#C6229

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Shanghai
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
800 unit
Supply Capability:
10000 unit/month

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Model: C6229

 

Specifications:

1200W-2000W nominal power

Cord length 5m

Dust bag capacity 1.8L

Speed control on body

Automatic cord rewinder

1pc dust cup,1pcs1.5M Hose,2pcs Plastic tubes,Plastic brush,1pc Nozzle,Cord rewinder,,Giftbox Packing

 

Product size:385*268*265mm

Carton Size:440*285*290mm

G.W./N.W.:5.9/5.3

Load quantity:820/1700/1910



Airflow(m³/min):2.0-2.3

Vacuum (Kpa):19-23

Noise(dB(A)):77


Features:

Stand holder for tube

Handle airflow control,crush-proof hose,2 position brush and integrated accessories

multiple filtration system

360 degree hose swivel


Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC

Origin:China


Q: I bought one and I have to wear earplugs to use it. It doesn't work all that well, either, just good enough. I'm thinking of taking it back. Any suggestions for a good stick vacuum? My case on my Hoover was cracked really badly (where it meets the handle) - that's why I bought the Shark.
I only have the hand held shark, bigger than a dustbuster, it is kind of noisy. But I dont take it out much.
Q: Does your self-satisfying involve vacuum cleaners?
If you put your flaccid penis inside a vacuum cleaner hose - and your penis becomes erect - it MIGHT be larger than the vacuum cleaner hose - and that can be painful.
Q: What are some great vacuum cleaners? Price is a factor. Which ones have worked well and lasted longer for you?
Henry, hands down.
Q: My son is obsessed with the vacuum cleaner. Every time we go to a store, be it walmart, samsclub, target, home depot or best buy, we have to go to the vacuum cleaner isle. He wants to watch other kids vacuuming on youtube. He wants us to draw vacuums on his magna doodle. He's memorized all the brands of vacuum cleaners. Is this HEALTHY??? Any of you in the same situation? What are your kids obsessed with? PS: lately his interests have expanded to the lawn mowers, lawn tractors, power drills and his father's tool set BUT the vacuum cleaner still remains his all time favorite obsession.
Well he must be really interested in motors or motor works and such. It's perfectly normal; everyone has a thing that they like. Whether it be vacuums or pencils. There's nothing wrong with this at all.
Q: It is model 116. and is about 6 years old. The motor itself works, but will not turn on with the switch. Any ideas? What typically goes on these?Thanks.
Do you need to push a reset button that stopped the beater brush when it got clogged with something (like a sock)? { i e how do you know the motor works if the switch does not turn it (what it?) on. - Hence my idea.)
Q: This will be my first purchase of a quot;realvacuum cleaner and have no knowledge of brands or anything like that. I know I want a baggless. and I want something powerful, but I also want to the best value for my money... Can anyone give me any insight? Or suggestions for other vacuums?? I have around $300 to spend on a target gift card.
I have a DYSON I love it! I too do not think that anything will come better than that. A Dyson is similar to the Kirby which is a 1500.00 cleaner that does everything. All I have to do is clean and wash the filter every 6 months. They are easy to maintain. The one you are wondering about is the one i have and although it does not have all the attachments with it you can purchase them. I didn't need all the attachments b/c I have a carpet cleaner. It all depends what you are looking for and how much you will use it.
Q: Hello! I was wondering if Vacuum cleaners get rid of germs. I mean, when I think about it, doesn't it probably suck all the germs up? Perhaps it may not kill germs, but it at least gets rid of them on a particular surface(like the carpet.)And if they don't get rid of germs, than how can I get rid of germs on the carpet? I know that Steam Cleaning and shampooing the carpet are good measures, but I don't want to do that on like a weekly basis. I am looking for something that can get rid of germs at least once a week.
clorox came out with a product recently that is like their hard surface sanitizer but for fabrics. I like it and use it probably once a week on everything ( mattress, carpets, etc) It does however say that over time it may lead to fading of dark fabrics so beware.
Q: Yeah they all seem great the first time you vacuum, but then no matter how clean is the filter they just don't suck. I don't have $70-$100 every month to go and buy new one especially knowing that it's not gonna pick up what it's supposed to. I don't have pets and the carpet is short. Is there anything else out there that works? Does Dyson work as they claim? Please don't tell me to switch to wood floor or tile.
I have a Dyson, it is very good with good suction but it will cost you around $599 but is worth paying a bit more for in the long run. I have had two cheap vacuum cleaners and both were hopeless. Hope this helps
Q: We have had a rainbow vacuum SE for several years now and the power nozzle recently started not working as well as it should. We have replaced the belt and cleaned the brush, but nothing has seemed to help any. Is it time to replace the motor in the power nozzle?
.Well maybe the configurations of motor is not the same, meaning it is wired differently. I personally would be taking it to Electrician as last thing is having a dangerously wired cleaner... Earth missing on motor is a worry as I said take it to a professional keep away from DIY in this case..?
Q: My vacuum has the ability to fill air matresses, so all that I need is an entention to fill a sport ball. I'd rather that over an electric ball pump because they're priced at $60+ and probably not as good!
get a bicycle pump and a needle to inflate sports balls.

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