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Robot Vacuum Cleaner Automatic Intelligent Auto Charge

Robot Vacuum Cleaner Automatic Intelligent Auto Charge

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100 pc
Supply Capability:
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Type:          Cyclone

Bag Or Bagless:Bagless

Function:      Wet And Dry

Certification:  CB,CE,EMC,RoHS     

Power (W):  23 Voltage (V)

Place of Origin: Guangdong China (Mainland)

Dustbin:      350ml

Remote Control:Infrared and wireless

Side Brush:   One

Central Brush:   Two

Mop:          Available

UV Lamp:      Available

Schedule:      Available

Space Isolator:  Available

Automatic Recharge:Available

 

Main Function Description

1. Automatic Cleaning

It automatically cleans your floor without any hand labor while you enjoy life.

2. Suitable for various types of floors including carpet, wood, tile and linoleum

3. Anti-falling and Non-colliding

Five pairs of wall sensors and three pairs of cliff sensors allow the robot to sense barriers and stairs and adjust its route timely. Therefore, the robot can better protect your wall and furniture.

4. Automatic routes selection

The robot can automatically select various cleaning routes, such as straight line, fold line, around pillar, wall following, U shape, spiral.

5. Anti-winding Main Brushes

The latest design of main brush can prevent the machine from being winded by wire and hair.

6. Automatic Recharge

The robot will search the station and charge automatically when the power is low.

7. Scheduling function

Robot will start to work at the designated time every day

8. UV Sterilization

It has two UV lamps and the UV light can kill most bacteria and viruses of the floors.

9. Space Isolator

The user can limit the clean range of the robot through the space isolator.

10. No Secondary Pollution

Double filter design, the primary and HEPA, can effectively avoid secondary air pollution.

 

Robot Vacuum Cleaner Automatic Intelligent Auto Charge

Robot Vacuum Cleaner Automatic Intelligent Auto Charge

Robot Vacuum Cleaner Automatic Intelligent Auto Charge

Robot Vacuum Cleaner Automatic Intelligent Auto Charge

 

Q: I did some research and found that HEPA filters are ideal. I'm just not a vacuum expert, and I don't know which vacuum to use it on. or how.
A house vac, called a central vac is a great idea but they are expensive to have installed. If it is really that important to you, you should look into it. They are also kind of a pain. I own a cleaning business and I would say 75% of my customers have allergies of some sort. I have three Oreck vacuums now. They are great! I use them in multiple houses and allergies are not being bothered at all. These vacs are light, have amazing suction and they have fabric bags that pull allergens and dust mites out of the air as well as off the floors. They switch from carpet to harwood with no foot work. I bought my first one new from Oreck (expensive), then I realized I could get them in near new condition off craigslist so that is what I do now. I bring them to my local Oreck store, have them cleaned and tuned up and they are good to go. I have tried Kenmore, Eureka, Dyson, I had issues with all if them. The nice thing about the Oreck is when you pull the bag out of the vac, it closes while you pull so there are no dust clouds choking you like bag-less. Hope this helps!
Q: Anyone have any experience with a Dyson?
Consumer reports just rated a Hoover upright much higher for performance than the Dyson. You can check them out on line. I use a Swiffer broom vac for my hardwood floors because all vacuum cleaners have hard rubber or plastic bottoms that scratch.
Q: I'm looking for a small vacuum cleaner but I don't know where to start. what are the best brands?
About a year ago I bought a bagless Bissell at Wal-Mart for $42.00 and I just love it. It's small, light weight, has attachments on board and I don't have to buy bags for it. The canister and filter are easy to clean too. I was surprised I liked it so well because the one I had for 11 years without a problem was a Simplicity and I really liked it. The Bissell I bought is smaller, lighter and now that I've used it for about a year, I think I like it better than my old one that cost me over $200 because its easier on my back.
Q: Can you improve a vacuum cleaners suction (with tweeks) or filteration (by adding aditional filter)?
Well if you can you would probably be a pretty good engineer. I would keep any existing filters cleaned regularly and if you are using a bag They tend to have better air flow when first installed(empty). You didn't mention what type or for what purpose. If you are cleaning carpet you need agitation, air flow,and suction. Setting it too low would cut down on air flow. Too high would increase air flow but you would not get the suction down where you need it. You might get some better answers if you add details.
Q: ok so i was cleanin my room today. i ran the sweeper under my desk and my comp froze and crashed and the screen looked like a video game when it crashes. and i rebooted it and it was fine. and i ran the sweeper under my desk again and same thing happened. but its fine when i'm not running the cleaner under my desk. wtf does that mean? do vacuum cleaners emit somekinda fequency that comps just dnt like? it never happened at my old house and when i had win XP. i have win 7 now.
the power supply is not work well. change a large one.
Q: I'm currently treating my cats for fleas and have been on a hoovering mission to try and tackle the problem in the house.99% of what I've read on the internet tells you that you MUST throw the bag away every time you hoover because fleas can escape! I can see how they may be able to survive the process of being sucked up and that eggs can still hatch, but can they really find their way out of the bag and down my long henry hose and back out into the outside world?I'm hoovering nearly every day and it seems ridiculous and expensive to replace what is actually a pretty empty bag.I'm putting a sock over the hose and securing with one of the attachments to be on the safe side but what does everybody think?
I was just reading up on that... so instead of telling you, here's the website I went to. It gives you all the info on fleas. From their lifespan to getting rid of them and myth advice ppl give about how to get rid of them.
Q: I'm trying to buy a dyson vacuum cleaner but I don't know if it's going to be operational at a different level of voltage.
Dyson Dc40 Specs
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.
I have a Shop-Vac Wall Mount between my two garage doors so it will clean both cars. It came with a wall bracket, about 12 ft of plastic hose attachments. Lots of power, good filter, 120 V. easy to clean-out with a large holding tank. I found it at a Menard's for less than $60. Works great!
Q: it's just a little cheap fabric couch but it's all I have
Most vacuum cleaners have an upholstery attachment that you can put on the hose and use on the couch or other upholstered items. The Kong Zoom Groom or other rubber de-shedding tools like mitts work really well on fabric too. In the future, you may want to train the dog to stay oof the furniture, block his access to it or cover the furniture with a blanket/sheet/petcover to prevent hair from getting on the upholstery in the first place.
Q: How do they suck up the dirt? I have always wondered this. How does a vacuum work?
If you are serious, most work with a motor driven high velocity low volume air mover. Air is sucked through a collection reservoir of some sort, Air is admitted to the reservoir. Yes, they can make ones that are less likely to get clogged, but they must be larger, and have larger motors, reservoirs, and hoses, but those are less suitable for general purpose household or commercial cleaning due to the size of the machine and their power requirements. They are made big for industrial dust/debris collection in factories, and vacuum material collection trucks.

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