• High powerful bagged vacuum cleaner with ERP Class B#B619 System 1
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High powerful bagged vacuum cleaner with ERP Class B#B619

High powerful bagged vacuum cleaner with ERP Class B#B619

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Supply Capability:
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Model: C619

 

Product Specifications:

 

1pc dust bag,Cable length 4.8M, 1PC HOSE,2pcs plastic tubes,2pcs Plastic brush,Giftbox Packing

Optional accessories:

1pc metallic tube,1pc Plastic brush, Nozzles

 

 

Loading QTY

830/1660/1900pcs

Dust Capacity

3L

Voltage

AC 100V-240V

Rated power

1200W-2000W

Power control on body

4.8m

Noise

≤74db

Dimension

 optional

Weight

4.6/5.2kg(gift box)

Package

450*315*263mm(gift box)

Vacuum (Kpa)

18kPa


 

 

Features:

Full dust indicator

Silent design low noise

High suction power

No consuming material

Easy carrying handle

Automatic cord rewinder

HOSE swivel 360 degree rotation

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC,ROHS

Origin:China



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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!
uhh go to walmart or target
Q: Hello,I am looking for best vacuum cleaner. I have both carpet hardwood floors in my home. Also a month old baby. Which ones are the best in terms of efficiency and low maintenance. whether it be the central vac, or the standard ? my budget is flexible as I know you get what you pay for.Thanks for your time.
Hello, I work for a vacuum shop and i would suggest a central vacuum system, if you can afford it. They are by far more efficient and the only vacuum that removes the dirt, dust, allergents etc completly from your home. Traditional vacuums, even the best ones will allow those things to recirculate back into the air. If a central vacuum is something you dont want to do, then i would suggest a Miele canister. Very lightweight, quiet, great filtration and easy to use. There a bit pricey, but worth it. German made, 7 year warranty and specific tools for bare floors and carpeting. Check ouy the source links to find out more. A lot of good information to research there.
Q: Jim sells vacuum cleaners. Each week he earns $200 plus 8% of his sales. How much did he earn last week if his sales totaled $3200?
The question states that SALES were 3200, so 8% of 3200 = 256 in commissions (plus salary of 200).
Q: please send a website link. if not an answer would do find
Used Dyson Vacuum Cleaners
Q: On a scale of one to one dozen, how do you rate purple vacuum cleaners?
1. We had a purple vacuum once growing up and it sucked.
Q: Vacuum CleanerWeights Upright vacuumcleaners have either a hard body type or a soft bodytype. Shown are the weights in pounds of a sample ofeach type. At a=0.05, can the claim that there is adifference in the variances of the weights of the twotypes be substantiated?Hard body 21 17 17 20 16 17 15 20 23 16 17 1713 15 16 1818Soft bodied types24,13,11,13,12,15
Hard body : Arithmetic mean : Xbar = ΣX / N = 296 / 17 = 17.4 Standard deviation : s = √ [Σ(X - Xbar)^2 / N] = √ [96.12 / 17] = 2.38 Variance : s^2 = 5.66 Degrees of freedom = 17 - 1 = 16 -------------------- Soft body : Xbar = 88 / 6 = 14.7 s = √ [113.34 / 6] = 4.35 s^2 = 18.92 Degrees of freedom = 6 - 1 = 5 -------------------- Using the F distribution : F = (larger variance) / (smaller variance) = 18.92 / 5.66 = 3.34 (with v1 = 5 and v2 = 16) This is a two-tailed test because the null hypothesis is that there is no difference between the variances. With a 5% probability limit, each tail area = 0.025. Looking up a table of the F distribution for v1 = 5 and v2 = 16, the value given for 0.025 is 3.50. The observed value of 3.34 is less than 3.50, so it lies between the 5% probability limits. Thus, the null hypothesis is accepted, so the claim that there is a difference in the variances of the weights of the two types CANNOT be substantiated, at the 0.05 level of confidence. (My apologies to statistical experts if that is incorrect)
Q: Saw some kid on tv the other day that collects vacuum cleaners. Couldn't believe it. I guess there is a club for vacuum collectors. I think this is the craziest thing I've ever heard. What about you?
As unique and crazy as that sounds, I've never herd of such an activity. If you ask me it sounds rather odd, and pointless. I personally don't like vacuums though, they tend to make a lot of noise pollution and I just can't stand that. But, I guess all people have different things they find to their likings, but this is one thing I'll never understand.
Q: . Why is the consideration of a black hole as a 'cosmic vacuum cleaner' so wrong?
Far from the black hole, the gravitational field of a black hole is no different than that of a star having the same mass. Stars don't suck things in, although stuff hitting the surface will stick. Similarly, stuff getting near the event horizon of a black hole will fall in, but stuff on a trajectory whose closest approach is a few Schwarzschild radii will just zoom around like a comet.
Q: My parents bought one for $1500 and I haven't noticed any difference. It seems a $300 dollar one could do just as good a job
Right they are built like tanks, Powerful and rugged. In fact I have an old kirby vacuum unit, just the motor and blower mounted on a old shop vac that went bad. The Kirby was bought by my grandmother over 50 years ago and its still running.
Q: the sound comes on, but it doesn't suck anything up and the thingy underneath (dont know the technical term) doesn't turn. it's an old vacuum( a kerby). what's wrong with it. should i try to get this one fixed or just buy a new one. are there places that fix vacuum cleaners? thanks for any info.
Check to see if the drive belt is damaged or broke. That appears to be the problem. Normally just need a Phillips screwdriver.

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