Robot Mopper Robotic Vacuum Cleaner CNMB802
- Loading Port:
- Ningbo
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 40000 pc/month
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Robot Mopper Robotic Vacuum Cleaner CNMB802
Model No. | CNRM802 |
FEATURE: | ROBOT MOPPER |
Specification: | |
* Color | Injection and spray |
* Input voltage | 100V-240V 50/60Hz |
* Battery | 1000MAH NI-MH/Li |
* Motor power | 0.6W |
* Accessory | 1 charger |
* Vacuum Duration | 120mins |
* Noise | 70dB |
* Recharge time | 8hrs |
Packing: | |
* Gift box: | 28*28*250px |
* Master carton(4pcs/ctn): | 56.5 *32*850px |
* Quantity/GB: | 1pcs/GB |
* N.W.: | 1.2KG |
* G.W.: | 2.4KG |
* Packaging material: | Double corrugated cardboard |
* loading qty (20'/40'/40H'): | 1488/ 2850/3580PCS |
Additional Info.
Trademark:OEM, ODM
Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons
Standard:CE, GS, CB, EMC,
Origin:China
FAQ
Q: What's the difference with cyclonic to multi-cyclonic filtration system?
Multi-cyclonic is where the dust container has a plastic filter section inside and has many little tunnels in it that separate the finer dust and dirt for the next filter and there is no HEPA filter in the middle plastic filter section.
Cyclonic filtration is where there is a central HEPA filter that sits inside the dust container and catches the finer dust.
Q: My vacuum just stopped while I was using it! What do I do now?
All of our vacuum cleaners have been fitted with a thermal safety cut-off switch which activates to stop the motor from burning out. When it does that it will prevent the unit from turning on again until it has cooled sufficiently to reset, which is between 2 – 4 hrs. The most common reason for safety cut-off switch activated is the filters needs to be cleaned. Please read the instruction manual and follow the instructions on how to clean the filters.
- Q: i get really freaked out when i turn on a vacuum. especialy at night is that normal? how can i ummmm say overcome this fear of vacuum cleaners. give me some fictional fun answers. (i really am scared of vacuums so if u have any advice plz post it)
- Afraid of vacuums? That sucks! Best advice is not to let the end of the hose get too close to your dick. If you do you will find out that 'blow' job is just an expression. But if you want a realistic answer, wear an mp3 headset with the volume loud. You won't be quite as afraid if you can't hear the noise. Good luck
- Q: Because it seems to be clogging and breaking all my vacuum cleaners =/
- we have a great Pyrenees and deal with like tons and tons of white Cotton like hair and this may sound crazy but we went through four vacuums yes four before we started doing this get a large push broom freaking sweep up as much hair as u can this actually works really well to get hair up and they sell hair sponges made of foam rubber for furniture which also lift hair up brilliantly without needing refill ! we've had the same vac now foe two years other than maintenance cleaning it has survived thanks to this pre vac step
- Q: is there a way i can get him out or he is pretty much dead? he went up thru the tube extention thingy while i was vacuuming on accident so help me please
- im sorry but how did you vacuum a snake.
- Q: Do I need to Vacuum up pet hair, etc before I use one of these Bissell Upright Steam Cleaners. I was going to purchase a new Bagless Bissell Pet Hair removal vacuum and the aile over I saw the Bissell Pro Heat cleaners for like 100 bucks more. Can I just get rid of my vacuum and use this steam cleaner instead or do you still need to vacuum before you clean. Or can I use steam cleaners without the water now and then just like a vacuum?
- You have to have both. Steam cleaners aren't designed to be vacuum cleaners. (I haven't heard of a dual purpose one yet.) You need a vacuum cleaner for weekly general cleaning in between steaming and you use the steam cleaner for cleaning every couple months or if have a particularly tough stain in carpet or a large house party to clean up after. Or just buy the vacuum cleaner and rent a steamer when you need it. Or hire Stanley Steamer to steam clean for you. The only people who really need to own a steamer and use it frequently are those with white/light carpets and lots of foot traffic and pets.
- Q: Washing MachinesVacuum CleanersElectric bedside lampsToastersKettlesBlendersDigital alarm clocksRefrigerators
- This isn't a History question. It's a homework question. All you have to do is look up each on Wikipedia and check the dates ... its just time consuming. I'll help you out with the first one because it's a little convoluted. Washing Machines invented in 1691. Available in Europe by the 1750's. Available in the US by 1843. NON-ELECTRIC washing machines were fairly common 1870's to 1900 Electric washing machines were available 1904. US electric washing machine became common in households by 1928.
- Q: When did Amish people stop using elephants as vacuum cleaners?
- Due to the difficulty to empty the vaccum bags. The elephants got constipated and died. No matter how often you tell the kids to clean their toys off the floor because the elephants are going to come through, they never really did.
- Q: I vacuumed a spider. Is it dead now or is there a possibility it will crawl right out?
- In order to use a spider killer effectively, a person must first identify the hiding places of these creatures. Spiders have a liking for dark and warm areas like, wall cracks, closets, air vents, basements, cellars, attics, etc. The cracks need to be sealed properly and all hiding places destroyed. The house must be routinely cleaned with attention being given to areas susceptible to infestation of spiders. People can use vacuum cleaners for instantly killing the spiders on the spot. It must be remembered that spiders spin their webs on things / clutters kept in an unkempt manner. Hence these spots ought to be arranged at the earliest. Apart from the natural spider killers, chemical killers are available too. But the chemical spider-sprays often contain toxic constituents which if consumed mistakenly can have fatal consequences. Hence these sprays should be administered as the ultimate resort, when all eco-friendly methods have failed to deliver satisfactory results.
- Q: I am looking for a quality 120V compact vacuum cleaner max. $200. I need a good quality one with lots of suction power(the car socket vacuums are garbage). I have a Rainbow but hate dragging the $2000 machine around the garage and having to refill the water is a pain. I need a vacuum where the nozzles are plastic or non metal since I have 2 BMWs with leather seats and am very careful not to nick or scratch plastic or leather parts. I also want there to be different sized nozzles for the carpet, between the seats, leather seams, ect.. I heard Metropolitan is good. Any suggestions welcome, thanks.
- You paid $2,000 for a vacuum cleaner? OMG, are you that dense and gullible? I cannot find this brand you mention with any models costing $2,000. Something smells here. There are no devices that you describe. If you have this kind of money to spend ask locally as to a shop vacuum cleaner that is easy to use, has the tools you want and select what works for you. But, Dude, someone ripped you off as to a $2,000 vacuum cleaner. Look in the mirror.
- Q: Professional House Cleaners only Please answer question about Commercial Vacuum cleaners?I have a house cleaning business, we clean 2 homes a day and after buying 14 vacuum cleaners in the past 2 years I am done with spending money on vacuums that don't hold up or are 2 heavy or have so many filters to clean that you spend your evenings doing that. Does anyone have any suggestions on what vacuum we should buy? Just like you the house's we clean have an array of flooring, wood, tile, oriental rugs, carpet.Please help with your experience Thanks!!
- get a majestic filter queen by health-mor out of ohio, you can find one on OKorder for a good price. It is a canister vac but it really is the best vacuum out there
- 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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Robot Mopper Robotic Vacuum Cleaner CNMB802
- Loading Port:
- Ningbo
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 200 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 40000 pc/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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