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Drum vacuum cleaner with Inlet HEPA Filter Wet and Dry Metal Barrier

Drum vacuum cleaner with Inlet HEPA Filter Wet and Dry Metal Barrier

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

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Drum vacuum cleaner with Inlet HEPA Filter Wet and Dry Metal Barrier

 

Model No.CNWD67
Rated power (W):1200W
Vacuum (Kpa):20
Max Suction (W):210

Tank Material:

15L plastic/metal

 20L plastic/metal

 30L metal

Noise (dB):76
Cord length:5M
  
G.W. (kg):4.4
N.W. (kg):3
  
Measurement (mm):

15L:357*357*425mm

 20L:357*357*497mm

 30L:357*357*604mm

Dust capacity

15/20/30L
QTY/ 40'HQ'(pcs)

15L:520/1075/1115pcs

 20L:440/920/1035pcs

 20L:425/885/995pcs

 30L:360/740/795pcs

 30L:355/740/795pcs

 

Specifications:

1200W nominal power

Plastic barrel(20L),1pcs 1.2M hose,Cord length 2.3M total(1.8M outside),2pcs plastic tubes,1pcs floor brush,1pc nozzle,HEPA filter


Airflow(m³/min):1.8-1.9

Vacuum pressure(Kpa):18-20

Noise(dB(A)):69

Cable length(total):2.3m (outlet unit 1.8m)


Material:Dermatoglyph finish 

Tank Material:

15L plastic/metal

 20L plastic/metal

 30L metal


Product size:

15L:357*357*425mm

 20L:357*357*497mm

 30L:357*357*604mm

Carton Size(L*W*H):

15L:380*380*400mm

 20L:380*380*465mm

 20L:380*380*480mm

 30L:380*380*575mm

 30L:380*380*590mm

G.W./N.W.:

15L:8.0/7.0Kgs

 20L:8.5/7.5Kgs

 30L:9.0/8.0Kgs

Load quantity(20'/40'40'HQ):

15L:520/1075/1115pcs

 20L:440/920/1035pcs

 20L:425/885/995pcs

 30L:360/740/795pcs

 30L:355/740/795pcs


Key Feature:

Wet&Dry use,with Hook,Safety switch,Cable storge          

 

Drum vacuum cleaner with Inlet HEPA Filter Wet and Dry Metal Barrier

Drum vacuum cleaner with Inlet HEPA Filter Wet and Dry Metal Barrier

FAQ

1,free sample available?

We can offer free sample for buyers on the base of understanding each other

 

2.if convenience to visit factory?

Warm welcome to visit us.

 

3.How about the payment term?

We accept various kinds of payment term on the base of understand each other

 

4.How about the delivery time?

According with factory production time, Normal is 30-40days after confirm order.


Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC,

Origin:China


Q: Please mention if you own one or have owned one in your answer.
Can't comment on a Roomba, but I have it's brother The Scooba for tile/hard floors and I LOVE it!
Q: I'm ready to pull my hair out.I can't seem to figure out how to use the standard normal distribution table to find Z.The question isWe want to investigate a claim about the average sound intensity of certain vacuum cleaners. Suppose the sound is a random variable having a normal distribution with a standard deviation of 3.6 dB. Specifically, we shall want to test the null hypothesis u = 75.20 against the alternative hypothesis u gt; 75.20 no the basis of measurements of the sound intensity n = 15 of these machines. If the probability of a Type I error is to be a = 0.03, what is the probability of a type II error for u = 77 dB.How do I use the normal distribution table to find a = 0.03. The only thing I know is that I have to do 1 - a.After that I can't seem to find out the rest of it. Please. Plesae just help with that.
It means like this.... In making a vacuum cleaner, since it is fairly complicated and made of many parts and does not come out exactly the same every time it is made, there are many small random effects that contribute to the amount of noise that the vacuum cleaner makes. The normal distribution is what we see whenever there are many random effects that are added together. If the same random effects apply every time, and the same measurement and sampling method is used the same time, then the distribution of the measurements will fit the normal distribution.
Q: i need 2 get my mum a new vacuum cleaner cuz her other one broke.so if ur selling im buying!(well, it depends what type of vacuum it is and if it works.) and if u r not selling them, do u hav any websites i can go on? thanks!
If you want to buy a vacuum at less than $300 then you should go to the local market and search one for yourself. Only this will do the trick.
Q: What does Consumer Reports say are the best bagless vacuum cleaners (under $200)?
i'm uncertain a thank you to respond to this question, yet i desire the two pts, so i'll chime in and say, your question made me smile, I believe Bonsai Bobby. Very humorous question, no longer very Biblical, yet what do i be attentive to. i be attentive to this, i'm a Kirby fan, and constantly have been and that they do no longer look to be stated interior the bible the two. Grace and Peace be unto you, in touch with now B
Q: What is the internal voltage and current in the US/Canada home appliances? The question is NOT quot;what is the input voltagebut what is the actual energy that makes the work - for example the power that drives the motor of a vacuum cleaner, or the power that makes your microwave work. I think, before the actual work is done, the current from the plug outlet is converted inside the device, and that converted energy is used to make the device work. So, what are the INTERNAL power/voltage/current of the following devices and are they AC or DC?: vacuum cleaner, microwave oven, fridge, and clothes dryer? What other devices are there that that have internal voltage/current of about 12-16 volts at 60-110 amperes, preferably at DC? Thank you.
household voltage is 120 volts ac. a typical household circuit is rated at 20 amps. if you were to think of electricity as water in a pipe, the voltage is the pressure. amperage is rate of flow. so in a water pipe you always have water pressure however you have no flow until you open the spigot. all the devices you named operate on normal 120 volt ac household current except an electric dryer which operates on 240 volts ac. the listed nameplate amperage or wattage is the current that is required to make the device work. there is no conversion of energy to make the device work. electromotive force is the force which drives a motor. items that heat such as a clothes dryer or incandescent light bulb work on a principle of electrical resistance. direct current is typically low voltage (1.5-24) and is the type of electricity found stored in batteries used in cars and flash lights, cell phones, etc. the only 12-16 volt 60-110 amp dc device would be an automotive type battery charger. hope i answered your question.
Q: has anyone ever bought a Dirt Devil Purpose for pets cyclonic upright vacuum? how did it work?? please help me. i'm about to go buy one from walmart but i need to know how well it works.
Consumer Reports Magazine has a long article, with product ratings, on vacuum cleaners in the current March 2008 issue, on page 36, that mentions Dirt Devil three times. There is another article on vacuum cleaners in the October 2007 issu
Q: I remember reading an interesting quote a while back about the advent of vacuum cleaners (which I think represented modern technology). It basically stated that before vacuum cleaners work was done by hand, and when vacuums were invented the work was done two times faster but because of the dust given off by the vacuum vacuuming had to be done twice as frequently as the manual way of cleaning. Does anyone know the quote in its entirety?
Nothing sucks like an Electrolux.
Q: are all motors the same size in kenmore canister vacuums?
I would think not. Look at the specs for vacuums you might be interested in and compare the amps or watts or whatever electrical spec is in vogue this year for vacuum cleaners.
Q: I have looked virtually everywhere and I cannot find an easy, cheap way to clean my desktop computer's insides. I have come to the conclusion that:1. 'Canned air' is expensive and toxic2. Vacuum cleaners will use static electricity to destroy computers3. Blowing on the components will add moisture to them and destroy them.Will a bicycle pump work?Please, I am getting desperate.
Compressed air is best option. You can buy it on the internet very cheap, although buy more then one can at a time as they don't last very long. Just use it in a well ventilated area. Normal vacuum cleaners cause static, you can get special computer ones that don't. A bicycle pump isn't very powerful.
Q: I live in a townhouse area that is only separated from the other houses by walls. Almost everyday I hear my neighbour's vacuum cleaner for about 30 minutes at a time. I know that nobody could have carpets dirty enough to require that much vacuuming. I just hope it is nothing sexual. What do you all think?
hmm.......creepy....im sure he/she isnt vacuuming becuz like u said, nobody's carpets need to be cleaned that much maybe it IS sexual? ask ur neighbors maybe, but then that would be kind of nosy i guess ur just gonna hav to wait until one day u find out! its a mystery yet to be solved! lol

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