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Car used handy vacuum cleaner with long cord#H06A

Car used handy vacuum cleaner with long cord#H06A

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Min Order Qty:
2000 unit
Supply Capability:
10000 unit/month

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Model: H06A

 

Best features:

1, Car used vacuum cleaner;

2, Long cord 6m;

3, 2 small tools (crevie tool + oval brush);

 

 

 

Product Specifications:

12V voltage

Dust bag capacity 0.6L

 

 

Packing and shipping information:

Product size: 140*130*500mm

GB size: 150*140*550mm

Outer carton: 495*430*335mm

Load qty (20'/40'/40H'): 3600/7200/8600pcs


Quick Details

  • Type: Ultra Fine Air Filter

  • Installation: Hand Held

  • Bag Or Bagless: Bagless

  • Function: Dry

  • Certification: CB, CE, EMC, EMF, GS, RoHS

  • Voltage (V): 12

  • Model Number: H06A

  • Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

Packaging

Selling Units:Single item
Single package size:14X13X50 CM
Single gross weight:2.0 KG


Q: I bought two vacuum cleaners two years ago and now, for this New Year, I want to buy something better than a vacuum cleaner, which can cleanse the floors thoroughly and shoul be cheap. Is there such a product? If so, Please recommend them to me. Thanks.
try a wet and dry vacuum cleaner. steam cleaners and dry cleaners are probably too expensive, and a wet'n'dry is only about twice the price of a good vacuum. but really, if u have a good vacuum to start with, you cant get much better. also there are such things as 'power heads' to attach to the vacuum tube. they have rotating brushes and the like inside and help get difficult dirts (pet hair is the worst ive found, and a powerhead makes it a lot easier to remove from carpet) this prompts the question, are you using it on carpet?(recommended) there are better products for other surfaces
Q: This is the add quot;START NOW Hamilton based company has openings in all departments: v Sales v Service v Office v Warehouse $2,750 monthly/$18.42hr to start All training provided for selected applicants. Call for Interview Mon. Tue. Only 905-560-4888 quot;I went for an interview today and got the job. The company is called world wide industries and says they are rated quot;number onein Canada. After searching on google for the company I cant find any information about them. They didnt tell me what I would be selling but when you call the number it says vacuum cleaners. They said they set all of the appointments up for me and the equipment I just go and sell the product. My first day is wednesday and I have to wear a dress shirt and tie etc. I was wondering if anyone has heard about this? Is this a scam? Is this a waste of my time?
Sounds okorder . At any rate, best of luck!
Q: A) vacuum cleaners B) washing machines C) Refrigerators D) televisions
The Television. It was invented in 1929, but not sold until the Depression and WW2 ended.
Q: Why are kats afraid of vacuum cleaners but not cars?
Because they think vacuum cleaners are invading their territory. lol.
Q: Why are dogs afraid of vacuum cleaners?
Vacuums are loud.
Q: What is the best vacuum cleaner made?
The best vacuum made is the Royal Vacuum, made for everyday use in places like hotels. It is metal but light weight, not like the Kirby. and its motor and beater bar are top quality. And it has the only metal fan blade out of all the vacuums, the others are plastic. If you accidentally pick up a penny or something it won't break your fan. You will not be disappointed if you buy one. They have about three different models. Prices starting around $200.00 going up to about $350.00 for extras. But the basic model, I like the best. No hassles, no crap to deal with. Just plug it in and go. Good Luck!
Q: Washing MachinesVacuum CleanersElectric bedside lampsToastersKettlesBlendersDigital alarm clocksRefrigerators
This isn't a History question. It's a homework question. All you have to do is look up each on Wikipedia and check the dates ... its just time consuming. I'll help you out with the first one because it's a little convoluted. Washing Machines invented in 1691. Available in Europe by the 1750's. Available in the US by 1843. NON-ELECTRIC washing machines were fairly common 1870's to 1900 Electric washing machines were available 1904. US electric washing machine became common in households by 1928.
Q: I am planning to get a now dog. Preferably a small breed, and it will be indoors allot. My house is really big. MY question is , will it be a problem if my house is almost always messy? there is allot of trash lyeing around all over the place, bits of paper,cloths hangers, cloths, other trash, toys. Will this is a big deal. I assume it would, but exactly how clean should I be for the new dog ? What kind of stuff is a absolute must to avoid having lying around in the dog's reach ?
How do you already know she's pregnant? Did you have an ultrasound accomplished? Has you ***** had all wellbeing and genetic testing accomplished? Does your canines have her breed championship or working titles? in basic terms what makes her breed worth? this is slightly late to be asking what arrangements could be made. you've researched all of this in the previous breeding. the place's your breed mentor? it relatively is the guy to speak to, no longer a gaggle of strangers on line. this is not too late to abort and spay. 2 million canines are euthanized, interior the U.S., each 12 months, through fact of outdoors greeders and domestic dog turbines. Please do no longer make a contribution to that inhabitants.
Q: You see - I just moved all my stuff (including the vacuum cleaner) into storage so I won't be able to do it. Eek!
Vacuum it yourself, you never assume someone else will do it, because 9 times out of 10, they don't.
Q: I'm going to college and I have a little apartment by myself with beige carpeting. I don't have a vacuum, but i do have a swivel sweeper. Can I use clean-then-vacuum cleaners? Or isn't it powerful enough? And, if not, what could I use to help keep my carpets cleaner than they currently are?
You really do need a vacuum cleaner. I would buy a $25 wet/dry vac and a sponge mop. I use to run a sponge mop over my carpet after putting pine-sol with ammonia on it.

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