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Intelligent Vacuum Cleaner with Low Noise Design

Intelligent Vacuum Cleaner with Low Noise Design

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Robot vacuum cleaner 

Basic Info.

Model NO.:E55

Application:Wet and Dry

Feature:Without Bag

Classification:Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Type:Ultra Fine Air Filter

Purpose of Use:For Home Use

Filtration:Dust Bag Filter

Function:Stick Control

Cyclone Dust Collector:Centrifugal Cyclone

Certification:CE, RoHS, FCC

Input:100-240V

Output:DC 24V

Unit Size:Dia 36*225px

Power:24V

Voltage of Battery:14.8V Li-ion Battery

Battery Capacity:2300mA

Charging Time:3-4 Hours

Noise:Lower Than 60db

Suction Power:5W

Dust Capacity:600ml

Export Markets:Global

Robot vacuum cleaner

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM

Packing:Giftbox Package

Standard:CE, FCC, RoHS

Origin:Shenzhen, China

HS Code:8508190000

Production Capacity:2000PCS/Day

Product Description

1.Robot Vacuum Cleaner Main Specification:

Model Number: E55
Materials: ABS+PC
Unit size: dia 900px*9 cm
Input Voltage: 100-240V
Output Voltage: 24V DC
Voltage of battery: 14.8V
Unit Average Power: 24W
Suction power: 5 W
Dustbin capacity: 600ml
Battery Capacity: 2300mA
Charge Time: 3-4 hours
Working time: 120 Minutes
Available colors: Black, Red,White,Blue,Gold,Silver
Robot vacuum cleaner
2.Features:

1.Obstacle detection function 
2.Falling prevention function
3.With Li-ion battery 2300mA 
4.Automatic Charging
5.Suitable for all floor types    
6.Wireless remote controller
7.Cyclone Brush                     
8.Slim design
Robot vacuum cleaner
3.Multi- modes for cleaning
A. Auto cleaning mode: Maximum cleaning coverage
B. Spot cleaning mode: Partial cleaning,
C. Cleaning along the walls or furniture
D. Manually cleaning mode (operate by remote controller)

Q: In the last three months I have purchased two separate vacuum cleaners from Wal-Mart.....granted they were cheap...but they were also all I could afford. They have both stopped working...the most recent one I got worked great for about a week ( it cost 40 bucks)..and now it gets so clogged up every time I use it, that its pointless to even try...and it leaves black marks all over my carpet, I have to stop and unclog the hose after only doing half a room....plus it isnt even picking n e thing up!!! I am so fed up.....I can't afford an Orek or a Hoover....is there a cheap vacuum that wont quit on me??? Price range from 50-80 dollars????......Please help!!!
I actually have a shark navigator. It costs around 150-a hundred and seventy variety yet extra fee-effective on line. Dont get the hot bring up off one get the unique navigator it has cyclones the hot one dont. has great washer-friendly filters great suction and quite a number of apparatus. for decrease than $a hundred dollars bissells works distinctly stable. additionally kenmore is a huge style they final for years I even have one for the storage thats very virtually 30 years previous and nonetheless going.
Q: I am about to purchase a new vacuum cleaner. Does anyone have any good advice on a good brand?
For you depends on where you are and what is available at what price. If you can, go to the library and look at Consumer Reports recent issue..maybe October 2006. They rate different vacuum cleaners and give advice on cost, models to best suit your needs ( upright vs. canister, bagless vs. bag, self propelled, dust removal, and so on). You can look up Consumer Reports online, but I think they charge. In my experience, Hoover has some good ones and some really bad ones. Dyson is good if you have the cash. And you need no special bags or tools. Bissel is OK and has small inexpensive models.
Q: It's a big pain to loop them around those two hooks. I have a bad back and hate all that bending over to do so. Plus, when I turn the top hook to get the cord off and usable it gets all twisted. It's so nice with a canister vac to just touch the button with my toe and ZIPPP, it's all tidy.
Sears does. Their Kenmore brands have retractable cords. I have one. It is a canister vacuum with carpet attachments. Works great does the job of two vacuums.
Q: I need to buy a vacuum but I don't know what one I should get! Some help please?It needs to be able to go from carpet to hardwood. Actual Hardwood.And I would rather have bag less then bagged.Any suggestions?
your problem is going from one surface to another. a carpet should always be vacumned with a beater bar attachment, this helps pull the dust up from the pad. a 12 amp motor is recommended. however beater bars do not work effectively on wood or tile surfaces as they tend to just spread the dust. the most effective vacumn on the market today is the DYSON. it is also one of the priciest. a reconditioned one can be bought at FRYS for 200.00 Avoid the SHARK (motor doesn't last). a cheap,bagless,hepa filtered vacumn can be had for around 60.00
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!
perhaps the group desires extra artwork on protection and can score for all time. if so, you will desire to be the best participant to place at sweeper. or you are the main gifted and you get to handbook the protection. i'm a protective coach and my terrific gamers are the sweepers. They run the full container, call out marking assignments, and can see the different group's performs advance, so they are in a position to look after against them. Your taking part in sweeper will help you get a extra advantageous first touch with the ball, help you're making faster judgements, and help you study some management skills. believe your coach, she's the coach. If she says Play right here, play there and play as annoying you are able to. in case you start to get wimpy on her, she'll get annoyed and positioned you at outdoors fullback.
Q: How does a bagless vacuum cleaner filter the dust? Does it cost as much to replace the filter as a bag?
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Q: A little old lady answered a knock on the door one day, only to be confronted by a well-dressed young man carrying a vacuum cleaner.quot;Good morning,said the young man. quot;If I could take a couple minutes of your time, I would like to demonstrate the very latest in high-powered vacuum cleaners.quot;quot;F*ck off!said the old lady. quot;I haven't got any moneyand she tried to close the door. Quick as a flash, the young man wedged his foot in the door and pushed it wide open.quot;Don't be too hasty!he said. quot;Not until you have at least seen my demonstration.And with that, he emptied a bucket of horse **** all over her hallway carpet. quot;If this vacuum cleaner does not remove all traces of this horse **** from your carpet, Madam, I will personally eat the remainder.quot;quot;Well,she said, quot;I hope you've got a f*cking good appetite, because the electricity was cut off this morning.quot;
good one
Q: if your boyfriend / husband purchased a vacuum cleaner or work out equipment asa gift for you? straight to the dog house or not? :]
depends... if he bought a vacuum and said it was from Santa to the both of us, that would be cute, esp if I didn't like my vacuum. And I'd love exercise equipment, I'd be happy to get it.
Q: iRobot Roomba Scheduler Vacuuming Robot; does it pick up dog fur from carpets?
I just bought a house 2 months ago and I saw a couple of houses with above ground pools and quite honestly, they were not a bonus, but a big money pit in my eyes. Unless your pool is in nearly PERFECT condition and the deck is big, useable and clean, then it's probably not helping you. Personally, I'd remove the pool and repair the yard where it was - even turn it into a garden spot or something. Pools in general are huge money pits and an above ground pool is never going to last like an in-ground one, so I think buyers will be turned off. Not to mention, most people who have an above ground pool don't live in a neighborhood that has the value to support the pool's cost or the size of yard to really fit it properly. It ends up looking desperate and crammed into a tiny yard. My vote is to remove it.
Q: I saw this movie once, it is from mid 80's or so and I think it's American - 3 or 4 married women, nearly broke by the end of each month, decide to steal the money from big glass ball, placed in the hall of shopping mall, using the vacuum cleaner. What's the name of the movie? I forgot who starred in it. Thanks.
How okorder : Jane, Elaine and Louise are three women on the verge of a financial breakdown until they spot the Money Ball, a game involving a six-foot sphere and tons of whirling cash. But Jane, Elaine and Louise don't want to play Money Ball. They want to steal it! Since the early Eighties, when this first hit HBO, I must have watched it no less than 50 times, and I am not exaggerating! I really enjoy this comedy and find it funny every time.

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