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Mini Vacuum Cleaner for Car Use

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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: I want to gift my mom a vacuum cleaner. What are the main features i must look before buying and what are the advanced premium features?Also, which company's Vacuum cleaners are best (India). Can you suggest any model?usage : 1000 sq.ft house... daily cleaningThanks
Hoover or Nilfisk :) (nilfisch is more expensive but are good)
Q: thank you..are the y functioning well?
In my opinion they are not worth the money you pay for them. Fine for tiny little messes like spilt dust but not for anything else. You spend more time cleaning them out than using them. I wouldnt waste my money on them. Much better to buy a smaller sized vacuum cleaner rather than a mini one.
Q: Who has owned and recommends Electrolux vacuum cleaners?
I have never had one, but my sister did. It was a way over priced pile of junk, and really not as good as the $100.00 vacuum she had before the electrolux, and still has now that she has given the electrolux to the Salvation Army. Silly woman fell for a line of crap some slick door to door salesman laid on her, and regretted it from about the second time she used the electrolux.
Q: Where in Bahrain can you find lamp shades, and Bissell vacuum cleaners?
Go down main abut 3 miles, make a quick left, go north on the one way street with the funny overpass, make a quick left then a right, it's right there on your left.
Q: What vacuum cleaners would you recommend besides hoover. The price is not important ?
The Dyson is a real powerhouse but for the $400 price tag it had better be. I've never used a more user-friendly machine and the thing gets the job DONE. The other nice thing about the Dyson is that you don't have to bother with filters. I'm also a huge fan of my Dirt Devil. It doesn't seem to clog, it works fast and thouroghly, and the manuverability is way better than the Dyson. The downsides to the Dirt Devil include the filter. It makes emptying the canister really annoying because you have to pull the dirty thing out of the canister, shake it off which invariably makes for a huge dust cloud, and you have to replace them every few months. In addition, on my model, the attachments aren't positioned well. They're always falling out while I'm vacuming and the attachment hose tends to get tangled in the cord and come loose. For more manuverability, Swiffer now makes a vaccuum cleaner which is really effective for small jobs and low pyle carpeting. It's really lightweight and versatile, but it's not very powerful. Then there's always a central vac system, in which a professionally installed unit in the basement is connected to holes positioned all over the house. When you want to vacuum, you plug a sweeper via hose into the holes in the wall. You don't have to worry about an electric cord or changing the bag. The downside is that you could buy a car for the amount of money you'd spend on it and it's not THAT much more convenient. If money were no object, I'd personally buy the Dyson.
Q: I've never had one so any opinion would really help.THANKS...
I have only owned one robot vacuum, and that's a Roomba Discovery. I LOVE IT!!! I do still vacuum weekly with my regular vacuum. Roomba will only get floors, and won't vacuum couches, beds, etc. This may not make a big difference to you, but if you have pets like me it's huge. Anyway, back to the question at hand. I love my Roomba. I sit it in the middle of a room once or twice a week and it keeps everything cleaner. I dust less. It's easier to vacuum when I do use the regular vacuum. If you have large open areas, you may also want to invest in the longer life battery. As for others, I have only heard what other people think. And ALL have said that the only one to own is the Roomba Discovery. I guess I lucked out starting with that one. I saw on the iRobot website the other day that they have a newer one called a Dirt Dog, or something like that. I believe that's designed for pet hair pick up so that's something to keep in mind. Cons - not many. It vacuums for you. You don't do much.
Q: I have looked virtually everywhere and I cannot find an easy, cheap way to clean my desktop computer's insides. I have come to the conclusion that:1. 'Canned air' is expensive and toxic2. Vacuum cleaners will use static electricity to destroy computers3. Blowing on the components will add moisture to them and destroy them.Will a bicycle pump work?Please, I am getting desperate.
Compressed air is best option. You can buy it on the internet very cheap, although buy more then one can at a time as they don't last very long. Just use it in a well ventilated area. Normal vacuum cleaners cause static, you can get special computer ones that don't. A bicycle pump isn't very powerful.
Q: Do you like Sharks? Why.?
Sharks are the vacuum cleaners of the ocean and one of the most impress eve creatures,they have been around since the dinosaurs, can lie in wait for prey to come by (Great White Shark/Cape May Seal) or have the perfect olfactory senses for finding decaying flesh. We need every kind of shark to be present in the world's oceans, each fills a niche. I heard about 2 weeks ago on (Living on Earth Series/Public Radio) that a shark can reproduce asexually. This happened in a zoo. The reason this occurred was because there were no males available for the female of that particular species to mate with. The baby, unfortunately was killed by tank mates but biologists found the discovery by post mortem exam. This means sharks are unable to find males to mate with and that is not positive.
Q: Are they good?
For No Bags - no bags to buy, can see if needs emptying, better suction. Against No Bags - dirt flies up when emptying into bin, have to wash hands and half way up arms, makes you cough, have to clean the dirt collector, looks disgusting when full of dirt.
Q: I have a one-year old and lots of crumbs on my floor that our vacuum won't pick up. We currently have a bag less Bissell and I hate it. We've replaced all the filters and cleaned it but it still hardly picks up a thing. It leaves little hair balls on our carpet and kicks dust back in the air. I have to open the windows every time I vacuum so we can breathe!We're looking to get a new vacuum and I am interested in any brand and reviews you can recommend. My parents have had an Electrolux for 10+ years and it works great. However, the price tag ($500) is a little much for me. I'd also rather not go bag less again. Any suggestions?
Any vacuum with good power will work. The recommended power is at least 12 amps. However, I have found that if a vacuum looses suction it doesn't matter how many amps it has. After many years of buying vacuums once a year, I finally gave up and bought a Dyson. They are wonderful but are a bagless vacuum and can be pretty pricey. About the same as the Electrolux. I understand the cost issue believe me, that's why I always bought the cheaper vacuums, it was all I could afford at the time. But like I said, I usually had to replace them once a year. Try to get the best vacuum you can afford right now. Look for 12 amps or higher. Hoover makes some good models. But seriously think about saving up for either a Dyson or Electrolux down the road. The investment will save you a lot of time and headaches and you will be glad you did.

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