Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Remote Control Auto Charging Cyclone
- Loading Port:
- Ningbo
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
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1. Your inquiry related to our Vacuum Cleaner product & price will be replied within 24hours.
2. Well-trained & experienced staff can answer all your Vacuum Cleaner inquiries in English or other language.
3. Working time: 8:30am - 5:30pm, Monday to Sunday (UTC+8).
4. Your Vacuum Cleaner business relationship with us will be confidential to any third party.
5. Good after-sale service offered.Please free feel to contact us for more Vacuum Cleaner information.
Additional Info.
Trademark:OEM, ODM
Packing:Gift Box / Export Cartons
Standard:As per customer's requirement
Origin:China
Advantages
1 ) A wide variety of Vacuum Cleaner types for your one-step purchase.
2 ) Good resistance of damage with eco-friendly material.
3 ) Accept customized design and ODM project for Vacuum Cleaner
4 ) GS,CE,UL,EMC,ROHS certificates approved
5) Professional teamwork for Vacuum Cleaner orders
6) Rated No.267 on the 2014 Fortune Global 500 Enterprises
7) Professional Vacuum Cleaner supplier with 11 years experiences of Vacuum Cleaner exportation
FAQ:
1.What's the normal payment terms ?
A:30% T/T deposit , the balance should be against the copy of B/L .
2. Q: What is your MOQ?
A: our MOQ is half 20FT.
3. Q: Can I get some samples?
A: Of course you can. It is our pleasure to make samples for you.
4. Q: How is your product quality?
A: Pls take care about our quality. We pass CE/EMC/EMF/GS/RoHs.
5.Whether the order can be OEM ?
A:Of course , once the order meet our MOQ, then each item will be packed into a color box with OEM brand .
6.Are you only mass production?
A:Of course we can retailer. We can sell but you should pay the delivery cost.
7.How many years have your company been engaged in the field of electrical appliances ?
A:We have more than 10 years' experience in the supply of electrical appliances.
8.What kind of vacuum cleaner do your company supply ?
We have various models for your choice :robot vacuum cleaner,cyclone vacuum cleaner, bagless vacuum cleaner,bagged vacuum cleaner,stick vacuum cleaner,upright vacuum cleaner,handy vacuum cleaner,car vacuum cleaner,cordless vacuum cleaner,dry & wet vacuum cleaner, carpet cleaner , pond cleaner , power ash cleaner , backpack vacuum cleaner , etc.
- Q: Hello,Has anybody an idea when Sears will have their next sale on Dyson vacuum cleaners? Or any other place? I'm looking for a Dyson quot;animalvacuum and full price is not in budget.Cheers!
- Phone them up and ask them.....................
- Q: i wanna sell vacuums door to door how do i do this?
- Check out your local laws on sales and whatnot. You might have to get a licence. Once you have a licence though, all you need to do is buy some vacuums and then go around to some houses and sell them.
- Q: I am about to purchase a new vacuum cleaner. Does anyone have any good advice on a good brand?
- The oreck,the Kirby canister or the sears canister vacuums are your best bet.The average upright vacuum does not have a lot of suction power but those listed especially the Kirby canister and the sears canister will pickup most anything.The oreck is lightweight and powerful but the motor is small and overheats easily.
- Q: We must have had 10 vacuums in the past 5 years. We have been buying bagless upright vacuum cleaners in the $80-$150 range. We run a playgroup from our house so we vacuum alot!! At least 3 times a day. These cheap cleaners just don't last. The loose suction very quickly and eventually just break. So we have decided to invest in a better quality one. Any suggestions of a good quality vacuum cleaner that will last and do a really good job time after time. We don't really care about bag/bagless or upright/canister. We just want something that works well and will last. We are looking in the $400 max price range. So far we have been looking at Dyson, Oreck and Electrolux. Please help!!!!
- Vacuums, they all suck, or should anyway. Store brands: Bissell, Hoover, Eureka, Dirt Devil etc are all good. But not built to do the heavy duty vacuuming that a commercial vac is designed to do. I can attest to those I've listed. I have accrued probably 15 different models over the past year from the college apartment community we live in. I pull em out of the trash. Replace the belt, clean em up and sell em on craigs list for $15 -$65 each. I have owned the Rainbow, albeit $1800.00 new, you can get them on craigslist for $200.00 to $600.00. It's an excellent vacuum and will provide many many years of trouble free service. The best feature the Rainbow brings to the table is it is 100% dust free on the exhaust. Call a Rainbow distributor, ask for an in-home demonstration. You WILL be impressed. But buy a used one. You'll save many many 100's of dollars. Good luck...
- Q: The line graph shows the typical daily electricity demand in England during the winter and summer season, while the pie chart illustrates the different proportions of electricity used for the most frequent activities in an average English home.Comparing the two trends of electricity demand in the first graph, it is evident that during winter the electricity consumption doubles. Over the day, during either summer or winter, the lowest levels are recorded in the morning, between 8:00 a.m. and 9.00 p.m. Conversely, the peak hours are different between the two periods.
- try and write it like this: The line graph shows the typical daily electricity demand in England during the winter and summer season, while the pie chart illustrates the different proportions of electricity used for the most frequent activities in an average English home. Comparing the two trends of electricity demand in the first graph, it is evident that during winter the electricity consumption doubles. Over the day, during either summer or winter, the lowest levels are recorded in the morning, between 8:00 a.m. and 9.00 p.m. Conversely, the peak hours are different between the two periods. During the summer, electricity consumption peaks around 10:00 P.M; during winter the highest levels of demand are reached both in the afternoon at 4 p.m. and in the evening at 10:00 p.m. The pie chart shows that heating is by far the most electricity-consuming activity in an average English house (52.5 %). Clearly, this figure explains the reason why the electricity demand is higher during the small spans of time previously mentioned in the graph. The rest of the activities and devices used in the house, such as ovens, lighting and vacuum cleaners, use almost the same proportion of electricity, less than 16 %.
- Q: If you have an Oreck vacuum, could you give me some feedback please? My biggest cleaning problem right now is cats. We've gotten rid of all our carpets - vinyl or laminate floors only, which has eliminated all the pet odors. But it is still hard to get rid of all the pet hair (etc) that builds up on all their favorite bedding or couches.I've got my eye on the 1400 Series canister vacuum ($899! What am I thinking??!?!) But if it does what it claims, I think this would be worth it.I appreciate any feedback based on your experience with Oreck products. Thanks!
- This Site Might Help You. RE: Are Oreck vacuum cleaners really worth the extra expense? If you have an Oreck vacuum, could you give me some feedback please? My biggest cleaning problem right now is cats. We've gotten rid of all our carpets - vinyl or laminate floors only, which has eliminated all the pet odors. But it is still hard to get rid of all the pet hair (etc) that...
- Q: We are looking into buying a new vacuum, I are newly married I really don't know what a good vacuum is since I don't have much experience taking care of a home by myself.Our price range is $0-$200. We live in apartments so the carpet is low grade and we don't have much storage. I wanted something compact, has a hose so I can vacuum around the sofa. I also don't really want to buy online since most vacuums cost $20s in shipping.What is your opinion is the best vacuum and is there any other features that I might want that I don't know I want? lol.Thanks a bunch!
- If you buy a vacuum for less than $200, you'll probably be buying another one in a few years, maybe even less. If you buy a really good one, you're likely to have it for 20 years and more, and it will do a better job than a cheaper one. I bought a used Filter Queen 20 years ago for $500, and it still works as well as it did the day I bought it. It's had one professional clean-up after I used it to vacuum the drywall dust from a new house but it hasn't even needed the belt replaced yet. The most versatile is a canister vacuum with a beater head. It will do a good job on carpet and everything else. Most uprights aren't bad for carpet but hard to use for other vacuuming so you find yourself not getting full use out of it, or if you're like me, swearing at it when it won't reach high enough to get cobwebs off the ceiling. I'd recommend going to a store that sells and repairs vacuums and see what they have. You can usually get pretty good deals on better quality used vacuums. If you have allergies, look for one with a HEPA filter. My favourite brands: Filter Queen (of course), Tri-Star or Ghibli. Tri-Stars are particularly nice, and don't need bags since they have a washable cloth bag so you don't have to spend on filters or bags. If I didn't already have a good vacuum, I'd buy one in a minute. I believe they were made under a different name at one time, but they are all about the size and shape of a motorcycle gas tank. I just looked on-line and there's a place called ABC Vacuum selling them for $550 with free shipping to mainland US. I'd call that a very good investment in a vacuum cleaner.
- Q: You see - I just moved all my stuff (including the vacuum cleaner) into storage so I won't be able to do it. Eek!
- No, they do not vacuum before cleaning the carpeting. Can you borrow a sweeper? After the carpeting is completely dry, run your sweeper over it going in one direction, then going in another.
- Q: I just bought Kirby Sentria vacuum cleaners for $1400. The salepersons were here for 5 hours doing their demo.I kind of am changing my mind I have had it for less then 2 hours.The paper says that I have 3 days to change my mind. Should I keep it or take it back?Is it hard to take it back?
- Take it back!!! Kirbys are cumbersome and not worth the money paid for them! I'm stuck with mine and always dread vacuuming!!!
- Q: Is it true that jewish men hide money under their wives vacuum cleaners?
- WHY WOUOLD THEY DO THAT..?I MEAN THA VAUUM WOULD SUCK UP THA MONEY INTO THE BAG AND THEN THEY WOULD THROW THE BAG AWAY..RIGHT.?
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Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Remote Control Auto Charging Cyclone
- Loading Port:
- Ningbo
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 unit/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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