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Powerful Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Dual Stand Holder

Powerful Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Dual Stand Holder

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Min Order Qty:
100 unit
Supply Capability:
10000 unit/month

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Powerful Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Dual Stand Holder

 

 

Model No.CNCL6228
Rated power (W):1200-1600w
Vacuum (Kpa):20
Max Suction (W):210
Giftbox Size:410*285*285mm
Noise (dB):76
Cord length:5M
  
G.W. (kg):8.4
N.W. (kg):7
  
Measurement (mm):380*263*215mm

Dust capacity

2L
QTY/ 40'HQ'(pcs)865/1825/2050pcs

 

Specifications:

Cord length 5m

Dust capacity 2.0L

Speed control on body

Automatic cord rewinder

 

Product size:380*263*215mm

Giftbox Size:410*285*285mm

G.W/N.W:5.1/4.5Kgs

Loading QTY:865/1825/2050pcs


Airflow(m³/min):2.0-2.1

Vacuum pressure(Kpa):19-21

Noise(dB(A)):77-80


Features:

Stepless electronic speed control on body(Optional)

Dual stand holder for easy storage

Handle airflow control

Crush-proof hose

2 position brush

Footstep switch

Dust full indicator

Bulit-in protective device proventing motor overheating

Swirl Y201 bag compatible

 

 

 

Powerful Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Dual Stand Holder

 

Powerful Bagged Canister Vacuum Cleaner with Dual Stand Holder

 

FAQ-Payment term

1. L/C;

2. Delivered in 30 days or according to the order quantity;

3. 30% advanced TT as deposit, balance paid after shipment with fax copy of original bill of lading.


 

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM, ODM

Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons

Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC

Origin:China


Q: Had a Bissell which was about $50, well it didn't last , and saw reviews on Eurekas, which were pretty good. Which do you use and where did you purchase your's for a good price? Not looking for expensive models, just something under $60.
They all suck!
Q: At what point in history did vacuum cleaners become an appliance present in every household?
Something like 1949. It was being used before that. It took some time to accepted ans affordable.I don't my mother had one until 1959 ? Long time ago.
Q: Are you scared of vacuum cleaners too?
You have no idea.......(crosses legs and shivers)...lol
Q: What brands of vacuum cleaners are the best and not too expensive?
I have gone through numerous sweepers to find the best one for pet hair and the best one is the Oreck. It is expensive though, about 300.00 but worth every penny.
Q: Why did God make men with British and Australian accents so good at selling vacuum cleaners on American TV?
Because they are not figs. God Hates Figs. He smote one once. It died. Also, he just likes Brits and Ausies better than Nigerians. Which is why you never see Nigerians doing that most coveted of occupations.
Q: I am searching for low price vacuum cleaners that do a very good job of picking up stuff and don't wear out easily. Do you know any good vacuum cleaners under $70. The lower the price is the better.
Head to your local vac repair shop. They will have used (but great) machines. Any new machines in the $70.00 range are crap and will break after about two years of normal use. I am kicking myself for not spending more money, and getting the Kenmore that was ranked #1 in Consumer Review. It is $250.00 but cleans like a dream, is quiet, and worked better than the Dyson. Also, I would check with Freecycle, it is a Yahoo group that allows people to both search and find things they need at no charge. Good Luck!
Q: I am lokoing for some suggestions on the best vacuums for a house with a dog that sheds CONSTANTLY. The fur keeps clogging my upright, so I think I am going to go with a canister vac, however, I do not want to spend a lot of money. Any thoughts.
Everyone's going to say get a DYSON.. Well, they are about $500 and I'm sure they are nice, but like you I don't have that to throw around.. Having said, consider taking your old vacuum for servicing.. It may only need an overall clean and check, belt replaced etc... Also, it may be good to take your dog to a groomer once a month and have him/her brushed throughly to prevent all the shedding... If you are set on getting a new vacuum I have an upright HOOVER SAVVY and I love it.. It's roughly $200 and I even vacuum my dog with the attachments I've had it for 4 yrs and it's been great. However, we did purchase the extended warranty for the extra $100 for 3 extra yrs.. That has been a lifesaver ! I've only had to replace my filter 2x ($40) each and the warranty has covered everything else.. I have my vacuum whether it needs it or not serviced at least 2x a yr... So, the warranty has paid for itself.... Good luck...
Q: I am unfamiliar with vacuum cleaner brands or even if vacuum cleaners work on concrete flooring. Basically I am looking for something that will get all the dust and dirt up without having to mop every other week.
Try a Ridgid Shop vac. available at Home Depot.
Q: what are the faults that occur in a vacuum cleaner how to rectify them ? esp. when its not getting start .i think it contains a dc motor (but of what type i dont know).thanks in advance
given your level of knowledge about vacuum cleaners my best advice would be throw away the broken one and buy a new one. But let's say you decided not to take that advice. Then take the broken machine to a professional repairman. Let's say you didn't want to do that either. First let me warn you again that one of the first two solutions are your best bet. So you can't afford a new vacuum cleaner or to pay someone else to fix it. Ok. Unplug it from the wall. Check the plug and power chord carefully. Look for anything broken or bent. Replace any broken, bent or worn parts. By the way, make sure the outlet is functional. Take something you know is working and plug into the same outlet. If the working item does not work in that particular outlet then the outlet is broken. If the forgoing did not fix the machine then you really, really need to go with the first or second suggestion. If you can't then you have to open up the machine and see if you can find out anything wrong with the innards. Before doing that, check the vacuum hose, intake and filter. Make sure that none of these is clogged or broken. Replace any broken parts and clear any clogs. If you have to open up the machine then we are out of my depth. Yes I could tell you that after you make very, very, VERY, certain that the damn thing is not plugged into the wall, use a volt ohm meter to check the continuity of the wires and replace any broken ones. But if you don't know what a volt ohm meter is, you need to give this project up before hurt yourself.
Q: what is the fear of vacuum cleaners getting near your feet called? because idk why but every time a vcuum comes near my feet i flinch and have a mini heartattack.... anyone wanna tell me? (:
There does not appear to be a scientific term to specifically describe a fear of vacuums. Perhaps the fear stems from the loud noise the equipment makes or anxiety that you might lose something valuable while you operate it, a dropped wedding ring for example. The suction capability of most vaccuums is not enough to cause serious injury, but it may be enough to cause you to worry. Traumatophobia is the fear of injury. Ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises.

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