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Handheld bagless cyclonic vacuum cleaner#HC01

Handheld bagless cyclonic vacuum cleaner#HC01

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Model: HC01

 

Specifications:

600W-1000W nominal power

1pc dust cup,without Speed control,Cable length 4-10M, Dust Capacity:0.6L,1PC HOSE,Giftbox Packing

Optional accessories:

plastic tube,Plastic brush,9 Nozzles,


Loading QTY:940/1890/2130pcs

 

 

Suction power:90W

Noise(dB(A)):70

 

Product Specifications:

 

Type

Handheld vacuum cleaner

Model

HC01

Voltage

AC 100V-240V

Rated power

600W-1000W

Cord length

4-10m

Noise

≤75db

Dimension

310*180*150mm

Weight

1.8/2.2kg(gift box)

4.4/5.2kg(master carton)

Package

330*210*170mm(gift box)

350*195*450mm(master carton)

Vacuum (Kpa)

15kPa


Features:

HEPA filter

Lightweight

Silent design low noise

High suction power

Multi-cyclone system

No consuming material

Easy carrying handle

Easy empty dust cup

 

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC,ROHS

Origin:China


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Q: We must have had 10 vacuums in the past 5 years. We have been buying bagless upright vacuum cleaners in the $80-$150 range. We run a playgroup from our house so we vacuum alot!! At least 3 times a day. These cheap cleaners just don't last. The loose suction very quickly and eventually just break. So we have decided to invest in a better quality one. Any suggestions of a good quality vacuum cleaner that will last and do a really good job time after time. We don't really care about bag/bagless or upright/canister. We just want something that works well and will last. We are looking in the $400 max price range. So far we have been looking at Dyson, Oreck and Electrolux. Please help!!!!
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No necessarily, many differences.....!!
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Q: I have a two piece standard Kenmore vacuum (not an upright vacuum but one of those that the hose attaches to the body). Anyways, I was vacuuming and then all of a sudden the roller quit spinning. I thought maybe some string or some other obstruction was preventing the roller from spinning or perhaps the belt broke. But I took everything apart and found out the motor doesn't spin. I can't even spin it manually. If I remember right shouldn't the motor be able to spin freely? My motor is stuck and won't spin and I can't find any obstruction preventing it from spinning.Any thoughts?And secondly, can you clarify if the motor should spin freely when the vacuum is turned off because I could have sworn that in the past if anything got wrapped around the roller (like string) I could easily unwind it.
That motor burned. Need a new one. Good luck...!
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a commercial product may have some components that are made to last longer than a standard household product of the same type i.e. a vacuum................each manufacturer may have different definitions of comm'l vs std
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The best filters are HEPA and they are more expensive than bags, but they can last longer and some are reusable. The bagless vacuums can be pretty messy, though. They make bags with good filtering capability. And in any case, I prefer to just change a bag and be done with the mess.
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They blow dirt into the bag which then acts like a sieve, separating solid matter from gas. The vacuum creates a low pressure cell just in front of the nozzle by creating a high pressure cell inside the bag. There is more air inside the bag and less air just in front of the nozzle as the surrounding air.
Q: Preferbly cheap
Do those even exist? I have been to gift shops all over Disney WOrld many times and never recalled seeing such a thing.
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The adjustment settings on vacuum cleaners are there so you won't ruin the roller brush on the vacuum....not the floor. What make/model of vacuum cleaner do you have? My vacuum cleaner (a Eureka Boss SmartVac) has different height levels and then 2 adjustments for using hard floors.

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