Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet HEPA Filter Wet and Dry
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
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Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet HEPA Filter Wet and Dry
Model No. | CNWD78 | |
Rated power (W): | 800W-1000W | |
Vacuum (Kpa): | 20 | |
Max Suction (W): | 210 | |
Tank Material | plastic | |
Noise (dB): | 76 | |
Cord length: | 5M | |
G.W. (kg): | 4.4 | |
N.W. (kg): | 3 | |
Measurement (mm): | 10L:321*347*367mm 18L:321*347*478mm | |
Dust capacity | 10L/18L | |
QTY/ 40'HQ'(pcs) | 10L:665/1425/1660pcs 10L:570/1185/1380pcs 18L:550/1170/1295pcs 18L:475/985/1090pcs |
Specifications:
800W-1000W nominal power
Plastic barrel(10L/18L),1pcs 1.2M hose,Cord length 2.3M total(1.8M outside),2pcs plastic tubes,1pcs floor brush,2pcs nozzles
Airflow(m³/min):1.2-1.3
Vacuum pressure(Kpa):14-16
Noise(dB(A)):78-80
Cable length(total):2.3m (outlet unit 1.8m)
Material:Dermatoglyph finish
Tank Material:
10L plastic
18L plastic
Product size:
10L:321*347*367mm
18L:321*347*478mm
Carton Size(L*W*H):
10L:345*320*365mm
10L:380*355*365mm
18L:345*320*465mm
18L:380*355*465mm
G.W./N.W.:
10L:5.5/4.5Kgs
18L:6.0/5.0Kgs
Load quantity(20'/40'40'HQ):
10L:665/1425/1660pcs
10L:570/1185/1380pcs
18L:550/1170/1295pcs
18L:475/985/1090pcs
Key Feature:
Wet&Dry use,HEPA filter,Blow fuction,with Hook
FAQ
CLIENT: Which kind of products do you offer ?
CNBM vacuum cleaner: We provide industrial vacuum cleaners, Explosion-proof vacuums, high-power vacuums, electric vacuums, wet & dry vacuums.
CLIENT:What’s your payment term?
CNBM vacuum cleaner:L/C or T/T.30%deposit,pay the balance before shipping.
CLIENT: What’s your trade term?
CNBM vacuum cleaner: FOB shanghai, EWX, CIF……
CLIENT: Could you tie my logo on the machine?
CNBM vacuum cleaner: OK. But need the patent.
CLIENT: How do you deliver your products?
CNBM vacuum cleaner: By sea ,air ,express or shipping to client’s agency.
Additional Info.
Trademark:OEM, ODM
Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons
Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC,
Origin:China
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Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet HEPA Filter Wet and Dry
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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