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Mini Vacuum Cleaner for Car Use

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Guangzhou
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
200 PCS
Supply Capability:
30000 PCS/month

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Quick Details

Type: 

Vacuum Cleaner

Place of Origin: 

Guangdong China (Mainland)

Brand Name: 

LORD

Model Number: 

CV-LD102-4

Size: 

16*5.11*4.92 Inch

Material: 

PC,ABS,OTHERS

Power: 

75W

Weight: 

1.2KG

Technique: 

Precision Plastic Injection

Rated Voltage: 

12V DC

Heavy Outstanding: 

Latest Research Strong Motor

Guarantee Period: 

1 Year

Export Products: 

ISO Standard

Filtration Precision: 

Up to 0.3um

Hot Sale: 

Handheld Vacuum Cleaner

Big Suction: 

11inch H20

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:

Qty/20'FCL: 3300pcs/1 fcl/550cartons(6 pcs/carton)

Delivery Detail:

Within 20 to 45days after payment

Specifications

1,As Seen on TV Items Vacuum Cleaner 
2,Portable Using 
3,Guarantee quality,CE,RoHS 
4,Lower Noise 
5,Unique

As Seen on TV Items Handhold Vacuum Cleaner 75W Vacuum Cleaner Cost 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: LOL He barks, jumps, whines and bites at the vacuum while I am using it(and with a black GSD I do have to use it alot!!). Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get him used to this? When he was a puppy it did not bother him at all but as he got older, the minute it comes out of the closet he starts whining and barking at it. I have tried telling him NO as I vacuum and he will stop for a 1/2 a minute and watch it but it seems that as I am moving it back and forth across the rug he just can't help himself and he's on it again. I have tried distracting him with toys and cookies to no avail. Short of putting him outside (or in a closet JK) I don't know what to do. Anyone else who had this problem (or not) and may have some help?
He sees the vacuum as a threat to him and to you. You need to put him somewhere else where he can't hear the vacuum. No, I don't recommend the closet, but if you have a secure area outside, that would work extremely well. Outside that, a behavioral dog trainer would be your next option. Papaw
Q: My daughter is about 10 days old. Between the friends/family stopping by to see her and the dog I am anxious to resume vacuuming the house. Does anyone have a strategy or time they would suggest to do that?
My baby loves the sound of a vacuum! It would soothe him.
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?
ABSOLUTELY okorder
Q: I have been looking for homes to buy and I have never heard of this before. I am geussing that it is a vacuum that is centrally located in the house...not sure. Is that just stupid? Anyways, would really like to know. Thanks
Central Vacuuming is located within the walls of the home, with outlets you would plug a hose into located in each room.
Q: I dont mean rugs, I realize they have been around for centuries. I mean wall to wall carpet, installed on the floor of a home with tack strips, not able to be easily removed to be cleaned.I am curious about specific timing, of when home vacuum cleaners became widely available, and when wall to wall carpet became popular. My mother tells me it was sometime in the 1950s.We were having a debate of whether or not the invention of the vacuum facilitated the popularity of home carpeting, (which is what I think), or if the desire for full home carpeting prompted the production and sales for home vacuum cleaners.I mean, it would make no sense to put a floor thats not easily cleaned in a home right? Therefore the vacuum must have been pretty available before the first home carpeting went in right?
carpet
Q: I have a bag-less dyson vacuum cleaner, and it does a great job vacuuming. Thing is it's getting really dirty. I have asthma, so I really don't want to clean it myself, since there's all manner of dust and what not in it's hoses and other pieces. I empty it's quot;bagwhen I use it and I wash the filters from time to time, but that doesn't keep it from getting really dirty in other places.Are there businesses that clean vacuum cleaners? If so, where can I find them?
Follow the instructions for cleaning your bagless vacuum cleaner, including cleaning and washing the filters. Take the canister out, put it in a garbage bag and shake the dust out, directly into the bag. Wash the canister in warm, soapy water. You shouldn't get any dust in your lungs from doing that. The paper filter needs to be cleaned and washed more often than 'from time to time', and if you do that, your vacuum cleaner shouldn't get really dirty at all. There shouldn't be dust and what not in the vacuum hoses unless you don't clean it on a regular basis. If you have carpets, you need to change them for another type of flooring and that will help keep your vacuum clean.
Q: I have two pembroke welsh corgis who shed like crazy and bare floors (no carpet at all). I am looking for a great, affordable vacuum that does not collect hair in the bristles on the bottom of the vacuum but actually sucks it up into the machine. HEPA included preferably since I suffer from allergies to a ridiculous amount of indoor allergens. Any suggestions of good or even bad vacuum cleaners to buy would be great! Thanks :)
My Oreck does great on both carpet and hard flooring, but it is not a cheap vacuum. On the other hand, it has lasted me something like 15 years and still works like new, so in the long run it is probably worth the price.
Q: I hear great things about there products but don't the cost something like $500. who owns one and do you like it?
My mother and grandmother swear by it. I have told them in the past that they were silly to spend so much on a vacuum cleaner, but they wouldn't listen. Apparently these vacuum cleaners pick up all the crap that a regular vacuum cleaner leaves behind. They both rave aboutt it's awe-inspiring power. I have a cheap walmart vacuum that doen't pick up much....so, I guess it depends on how fanatical you are about clean floors. I can't afford one....and if I had extra money,,,I'd probably buy a nice flatscreen tv! :)
Q: My little cousin cries a lot when I turn the vacuum on and the dog runs away barking. Why? Sorry if this was a dumb question, I was just curious.
There just very annoying. My mom said I hated them even before I was born, when she used the vacuum cleaner I would kick the **** out of her from the womb. And if I hear one now its going out the window
Q: what brand is a good brand for vacuum cleaners other than dyson?
Hoover is Best !! Used it before I owned Dyson. Shark and Eureka are good too.

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