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Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter Wet and Dry

Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter Wet and Dry

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

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Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter Wet and Dry

 

Model No.CNWD6201
Rated power (W):1200W
Vacuum (Kpa):20
Max Suction (W):210

Tank Material:

plastic/metal
Noise (dB):76
Cord length:5M
  
G.W. (kg):6.9/6.1Kgs 
N.W. (kg):6.5/5.8Kgs
  
Measurement (mm):

12L:317*330*430mm

18L:317*330*527mm 

Dust capacity

12/18L
QTY/ 40'HQ'(pcs)

12L:605/1310/1425pcs

12L:490/1040/1115pcs

18L:485/1025/1185pcs

18L:400/825/925pcs

 

Specifications:

1200W nominal power

Plastic barrel(12L), 1pc 1.2M hose,Cord length 2.3M total(2.1M outside),3pcs plastic tubes,1pcs floor brush,1pc nozzle


Airflow(m³/min):1.8 

Vacuum pressure(Kpa):18

Noise(dB(A)):77

Tank Material:

12L plastic/metal

18L plastic/metal


Material:Dermatoglyph finish 

Tank Material:

10L plastic

18L plastic


Product size:

12L:317*330*430mm

18L:317*330*527mm 

Carton Size(L*W*H):

12L:345*320*425mm

12L:370*370*425mm

18L:345*320*520mm

18L:370*370*520mm 

G.W./N.W.:

12L:6.5/5.8Kgs

18L:6.9/6.1Kgs 

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

12L:605/1310/1425pcs

12L:490/1040/1115pcs

18L:485/1025/1185pcs

18L:400/825/925pcs


Key Feature:

Wet&Dry use,Blow fuction,with Hook,Dustbag(Optional)   

 

 

Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter Wet and Dry

Drum Vacuum Cleaner with Inlet Sponge or HEPA Filter Wet and Dry

 

FAQ

 

what's the advantage of finding the manufacturer ?

 _we are the R&D  and manufacturer of the vacuum cleaner

   A-we can add the funcation as your demand .
   B-we can change the color as your demand ,we are the main color is siliver ad red ,but we can also make as you like .
   C-the voltage of the charger ,we can design as your conutry's (can make the plug as your demand )
   D-we can custom-made as your demand and so on
 

 

what's the service after saling?

  A-one year warranty

  B -send your technicist to here,we will give a free technical training for you(suggest)

  c-send you more accessories and 1% spares units

 

what are in the color box?

  A-VACUUM CLEANER

  B-Manual

 

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC,

Origin:China


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Royal has a sturdy, inexpensive line of commercial vacuums. Depending on the size of the hotel, the number of vacuums you need, the type of flooring you'll be vacuuming, and the type of dirt you're expecting to have to clean up, one of these models might suit your situation. Other good models are Oreck and Riccar (very expensive but they last for decades), but every manufacturer has a commercial section. I'd steer clear of Dysons. They're immensely popular with people who are impressed with infomercials and demonstrations and who don't have a clue as to how vacuums actually work. Suction, which is basically everything in the Dyson, is only of minor importance in a vacuum; some vacuums that work as well as Dysons have no suction at all. They're too bulky to fit under furniture, they're not sturdily made, repairs can take weeks, and the Dysons with beater bars don't seem to have much oomph - sure, they have suction, but the beater bar isn't able to dislodge much dirt for the vacuum to suck up.
Q: i hate them i hate them!!!!!! they are so annoying, and i have to leave the house everytime my maid vacuums the place.
It's good that you get out of the housekeepers way. We have only three rooms with carpet. The rest is wood. My husband vaccums, mops and dusts the floors. I haven't touched a vacuum in over 5 years. But yes, they are annoying.
Q: Why do diesel locomotives sound like loud vacuum cleaners when they are running power. Does it have to do with gas combustion?
power makes noise. sure, the noise could be muffled better -- which would reduce power output and require more engines burning more fuel to move the same total load. why don't locomotives use less noisy engines? effectively the only less noisy engine is third rail electric. [gas turbines can't be used -- the gas is explosive in ordinary air and thus huge hazard in derailment or other accident.] third rail electric is very expensive of installation cost -- so much so that it is impractical [too expensive] for all but the most frequently used trackage.
Q: I would like to use a Dyson floor tool with my central vacuum system. The system uses a hose with a 1 1/4diameter attachement port. Does anyone know what the inside diameter of a Dyson floor attachment tool is? Or if it will ft a standard vacuum hose?
the Tools from my DC 17 DO fit 1.25 vac hoses but honestly if you are looking for a hard floor tool there are much better ones for cheaper than the Dyson, I would go to your nearest vacuum store and ask about a horsehair floor brush most of them should have one try to get one with a castle cut brush meaning it has small gaps between the brush in the front this will aid in picking up larger particles. If you do decide to go for the dyson one just make sure it's not a canister accesory i know the DC 11s tools are different and don't fit 1.25 hoses
Q: I have a pug that sheds constantly and I have gone through a few vacuum cleaners.
Dyson. You can't beat a Dyson when it comes to picking up pet hair. It will cost you probably at least $400 but you won't have to replace it for a good long while. I spent well over the $500 my Dyson cost me on 3 vacs in 5 years. My Dyson is going on its 5th year now and hasn't cost me a dime and is still going strong. I actually enjoy vacuuming now-LOL.
Q: what is the best bagged vacuum cleaner? I'm tired of the bagless cleaners and looking for one with a bag.?
I am going through the same thing. I hate my bagless. My sister just bought an orek and she loves it. They are pretty expensive so she found a lightly used one on OKorder and it works great. It's really quiet and light. She has a two year old that was pretrified by vacuums but this one is so quiet, she doesn't mind it.
Q: Do vacuum cleaners help clean cat hair?
Vacuuming will in fact remove all pet hair effortlessly, well, depending on your vacuum. If you've got a straight suction only cleaner (a cylinder with no turbo head) you will find it a lot more difficult. From owning a cat, and having superior knowledge of vacuum cleaners, I can confirm that one of the best, and long lasting vacuums for pet owners would be the brand new 2017 Numatic International Henry Vacuum. This paired with the red turbo floor head will destroy all house hold dirt. They are probably one of the longest lasting vacuums you can buy, and they're super easy to maintain and empty...
Q: I am in desperate need of a new vacuum cleaner - I have just bought a vax after the sales lady recommended but am taking it back due to its poor performance its so noisy my neighbours hear me hoovering at the end of the street ! far too heavy and hardly picks up a thing !! I have had a dyson before which was fab but really cannot stretch to a new one far too pricy - perhaps i am always going to compare performance to this anyone know anything as good but not as expensive all opinions greatly appreciated
Get a Dyson. They are the best vaccume cleaners iv'e ever seen. i have one. i've had it for 4 years and it still sucks things up great. it's not all that noisy, and it gets the job done and then some. they are kind of expensive,but it is defiently worth it. I HIGHLY RECOMEND GETTING ONE!
Q: I have 2 vacuum cleaners, both need new electrical cords! How do I replace them?
Have them serviced. These are notoriously hard to take apart and reassemble. Plus, the cords might be soldered or hard-wired to the switch or motor, making this type of repair very difficult and potentially dangerous.

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