• FJ111  vacuum cleaner/compact and cute design 1200W System 1
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FJ111  vacuum cleaner/compact and cute design 1200W

FJ111 vacuum cleaner/compact and cute design 1200W

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Loading Port:
Ningbo
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1740 pc
Supply Capability:
20000 pc/month

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Specification

Input Voltage:
220-240V~
Vacuum:
>50Kpa
tube material:
plastic/metal
collection bin capacity:
1.2L
body material:
injection/painting
brush material:
plastic/metal
input frequency:
50/60Hz
Noise:
<70dB

 FJ111  vacuum cleaner


SPECIFICATIONS(BASIC SET)

Body material: PP,ABS

Vacuum: ≥20Kpa

Power wire length:5m

Collection bin capacity:3.0L

with speed control, with cord rewinder

120v/60Hz1. 

FJ111  vacuum cleaner/compact and cute design 1200W

FJ111  vacuum cleaner/compact and cute design 1200W

FJ111  vacuum cleaner/compact and cute design 1200W

FJ111  vacuum cleaner/compact and cute design 1200W


About price of  FJ111  vacuum cleaner

The basic price is for MOQ of 1X40'GP per model.

The final price depends on your requirements choosed from above.ERP A grade or B,CE,GS,EMC,WEEE/ROHS,CB APPROVEDVDE CABLE, VDE & KEMA PLUG




Introductions of  FJ111  vacuum cleaner

Horizontal vacuum cleaner can remove dust, mainly because of its "head" is equipped with an electric fan. The rotating shaft of the fan impeller, electricity, ventilation opportunity to 500 times per second speed generate strong suction and pressure, under the effect of suction and pressure, high speed air discharge, and air blower front suction part constantly supplement fan in the air, resulting in cleaner internal instantaneous vacuum is produced, and the outside atmospheric pressure forming negative pressure brush, took over the long, bent pipes, hoses, hose connectors into the bag dust filter, the retention of dust and debris in the dust filter bag, air through the filter after purification, from the tail of the body discharge.

Q: If One doesn't care about phase-frequency or voltage and need a high speed generator can current be fed to the rotor so that these motors can be used as a generator?One more question:What voltage is needed for the rotor? Say for example the120 volts single phase motor's normal running speed is 10,000, what voltage needs to be fed to the rotor so that if one is turning the motor at this speed it would generate around 120 Volts. I know there is a lot of problem with this set up but since its being converted to DC and used in a hydrogen production system, Voltage or frequency isn't a big issue.
Plug-in drills and vacuum cleaners have usually been universal motors, essentially the same thing as series connected DC motors. I don't believe they can be used as generators without changing the internal connections. The Dyson vacuums apparently use permanent magnet motors as do battery powered drills. Those motors would probably make good generators, but you would need to eliminate the electronic control and connect directly to the motor coils. Any motor that can be used as a generator would generate the rated voltage at the rated speed for which it was designed as a motor.
Q: I am planning to start working for Rainbow vacuum. Any warning that I should know about? Any helpful hints? Anything?
The vacuum cleaners are hard enough to sell in a normal economy. In a lousy economy like what we have now, the job is vene more difficult. Folks don't buy a $1300 vacuum just because. They have to be fully convinced it is worth the money. It is very heavy, especially with the water in it, and you should not try to dismiss objections about carrying it up down stairs - that is really not recommended, and not to be advised because of the risk of injury. They either empty the unit of water, and refill on the second floor, or they buy a second system for the second floor - and you can double your sales! If you every find such a customer, give them a good discount on the second system, OK? Good Luck; but in case things are slow, I suggest you have another part time job ready.
Q: I'm having a carpet cleaner come today because the previous renter left some nasty stains and one of my dogs was recently sick and added to it.I was just wondering, before the carpet cleaner comes am I supposed to vacuum, or is that part of their process?
I would vacuum first. Some carpet cleaners will pick it all up but it's nasty when you have to dump the buckets. Especially when you have pets. It still will be dirty or otherwise you don't have to clean off course but it prevents you from getting clumps and stuff of hair or other debri you might have laying on the floor. There is nothing easier than just to be able to pull your carpet cleaner out of the closet whenever you need to clean something up. You'll love it no matter what.
Q: I have a habit of asking weird questions, but I think it is interesting how different regions/areas of people have different ways of saying/naming things. For instance, where I'm from, we call vacuum cleaners 'sweepers' and apparently other people don't. And then there is the whole 'pop' and 'soda' difference (I stick with pop). Oh one last thing, would you call it making dinner or fixing dinner? Right, so this question is kind of vague-- but what phrases are odd to you when you visit a different area? I'm just exploring the language differences... so any discussion or anything would be interesting!
some are vernacular and others colloquialisms. In the Midwest you'd say making dinner. In the south or southwest, fixin' dinner. We called vacuum cleaners Hoovers since they were the most popular in the 1930's. Sweepers were usually made by Bissell, and were un-powered. Lunch was dinner, and dinner was supper in Oklahoma.
Q: There are 4 adults and 1 dog in my home. One of the adults tends to quot;shedquite a lot and has ruined every cheap vacuum we have bought with her hair. I would like to get a nice vacuum anyway, and I've found a great deal on Dyson vacuums, so the one I get has to be a Dyson. However, regardless of the deal, I don't want to buy a nice vacuum if the human hair will ruin it. I've narrowed it down to the DC25 All Floor, or the DC25 Animal. Is there a difference between the two? And will human hair ruin either one? Or do you have a suggestion for a different Dyson (I'd like all floor capable and ball technology)? Thank you.
I have a Dyson and I love it! I have never had a problem with it. I have the DC14 and I've had it for about 10 years now.If it ever breaks down or gets worn out I'm gonna get another Dyson for sure. You can't go wrong with either one you choose but I'd ask a sales person what the difference between the two is.Have fun, nothing beats a Dyson.
Q: Like as far as safety or sales and demographics etc. The product is vacuum cleaners.
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Q: Why do dogs get so freaked out by vacuum cleaners?
Maybe he sees the vacuum cleaner suck up things and is scared. It might not necessarily be the sound.
Q: For wall to wall carpets. Thanks.
Vacuums, all of them suck, or ought to besides. shop manufacturers: Bissell, Hoover, Eureka, airborne dirt and airborne dirt and mud devil etc are all sturdy. yet no longer built to do the heavy accountability vacuuming that a commercial vac is designed to do. i will attest to those i've got have been given indexed. I even have gathered likely 15 distinctive fashions over the previous 365 days from the college condo community we are living in. I pull em out of the trash. replace the belt, clean em up and sell em on craigs record for $15 -$sixty 5 each and each. I even have owned the Rainbow, albeit $1800.00 new, you may get them on craigslist for $200.00 to $six hundred.00. it extremely is an impressive vacuum and ought to grant many some years of undertaking loose provider. the ideal function the Rainbow brings to the table is it extremely is a hundred% airborne dirt and airborne dirt and mud loose on the exhaust. call a Rainbow distributor, ask for an in-homestead demonstration. you would be stimulated. yet purchase a used one. you will shop many many a hundred's of greenbacks. sturdy fulfillment...
Q: attack and bark at the vacuum??? Its cute but at other times its annoying! I want her to get used to it, so I leave her inside when I vacuum. She is a German Shepherd Dog, if that has anything to do with it! She is a dominate female too. What can I do to get her to stop it? Thanks!!
Well, vacuum cleaners have always been a big problem with dogs. Seems not many dogs like them. Now I have seen some dogs who enjoy catching a ride on one. I have 9 dogs and for the most part, they just go out the doggie door or into their kennels when I vacuum. My Lab will just lay there. My 7 month old Pit decided she wanted to seek and destroy my vac. It was making things difficult. I don't like to use the 'kennel' to lock her up because that just prolongs addressing the problem so I chased her with it. Growled, barked and chased. She now has complete respect for my vacuum cleaner. She is not scared but will not approach it. She gives it room.
Q: Every time I vacuum in my house, my dog comes running over, apparently all excited because I brought out the vacuum cleaner. But then if you bring it within 2 feet of her, she backs away. She always seems half afraid of it, half interested in it. I'm pretty sure a lot of dogs behave strangely when there's a vacuum cleaner around. But why?
It's probably the loud noise combined with the movement. After lots of training, my dog has finally learned to just stay away from it while it's on, instead of jumping in front of it and barking :)

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