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Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Sweep and Mop 5 in 1

Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Sweep and Mop 5 in 1

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Robot Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Sweep Mop Fall Wall ZX Route 5 in 1 CNRB310


Item

Description

Working time&Charge time

Battery(mAh)

Dust  Capacity

Noise  DB

Size,Weight, package  

Loading qty

Feather 

CNRB310

Auto clean:have, 
Mop:have,            
Side brush:have,double,     

Main brush:have,double,  

Remote controller:have,and have lcd screen        
Virtual wall:have,       

Recharge station:have    
Time Setting:have   
Voice seting:have

85-100mins, 4hours

2000mAh

0.35L

57

32*212.5px,
Nw:3.5kg,
Gw:4.5kg,
1PCS/GB 
4pcs/ctn, 
Carton size:63.5*49.5*1075px

20GP:950pcs 40GP:1900PCS 40HQ:2100PCS

14.4V.26W.5in one(5 cleaning programs :vacuum+sweep+mop +fall wall+Z + X route ),Anti-collision, detection on floor as well as and Anti-collision,Washable filter,anti-drop anti-impede sensors ,Anti-falling system,Auto-stop when being picked up 

Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Sweep and Mop 5 in 1

Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Sweep and Mop 5 in 1



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: Ok so our Dyson hoover has finally given up. We want a new hoover that isn't as heavy as a Dyson. We tried the smaller Dyson's today but they aren't powerful enough because we have 2 pets you see. So we tested the HOOVER DM6228 and that seemed ok. Any reviews or any recommendations of vacuum cleaners? I live in Britain by the way.
Hi there, Sorry to hear about your Dyson. If you get in touch with us free , I'm sure we can help. However, if you're considering purchasing a new cleaner, you might like to take a look at our website to learn more about our current range.
Q: What's the difference between regular vacuum cleaners and water vacuum cleaners?
Question: What's the Difference Between a Vacuum and Carpet Steamer or Cleaner (If that's what you mean by water vacuums) Although some carpet steamers and cleaners do have a suction mechanism to remove the cleaning fluid and water from your carpet after cleaning the area, they should only be used for steaming or cleaning a carpet and never used as a vacuum cleaner. Answer: The term 'carpet cleaner' or shampooer used to relate to types of carpet cleaning appliances which did not have a water tank and cleaned using a cleaner in conjunction with brush action. The cleaning fluid actually stayed in the carpet to protect the fibers and was not removed, nor was any water applied. Today, the term generally means any appliance that is used to clean a carpet and carpet cleaners have changed considerably in the last few years. Today, most carpet cleaners are in fact steamers. Along with a liquid cleaning solution, hot water or steam is applied to the carpet. Brushes rotate to help lift the rug fibers and the water and solution is then extracted into a waste water reservoir that must be emptied. This allows carpets to be deep-cleaned and the water is then vacuumed by the same machine, allowing it to dry rather quickly.
Q: I was conversing with a person in the vacuum industry and was informed that they were a bucket of s.h.i.t so don't be fooled by the marketing.
While I've only heard good things from people who have bought DYSONS- I believe that proper maintance is really key... I have an older vacuum a HOOVER-SAVVY which I LOVE.. I've had it for just over 5 yrs. and it works very well. In fact when it came out it was rated as good as, or better than a DYSON and it cost 1/2 as much... I also since the vacuum was a gift I purchased the extended warranty which has been a great purchase and still was cheaper than a DYSON.. The warranty covered pretty much everything except filters.... So, I would take my vacuum in- 2x a year for it's annual clean check ( I would call under warranty and tell them it wasn't working properly) and basically come home with a new vacuum... I believe that anything you buy and use regularly and I vacuum almost everyday needs upkeep and maintanace... So, to anyone that buys a DYSON and finds it to be sub-par I would send it back under warranty and keep sending it back until the problem is fixed or they send you a new one... I have a set of CALPHALON non-stick commercial grade pans... I got them for a wedding present ($200.00)... They have a 10 yr. warranty. I send them back every couple of years and get a BRAND-'NEW set. No questions asked... After the 10 yrs. are up I'll probably just buy some other pans... I don't like them... However, if I can get brand new pans every yr. then why not? Read and use the warranty... good luck
Q: Which suck worse: leeches or vacuum cleaners?
leeches. and there also used for medical reasons like to stop blood clotting and trouble areas of the body.
Q: I have an oreck vacuum cleaner..is there a place that takes old vacuum cleaners?
i for my section by no ability have owned an Oreck yet don't have faith the commercial, i know somebody who has owned a Oreck vacuum and that they have had very undesirable success with it and it would not even artwork anymore that is approximately 2 years previous, and it consistently blocks up, no stable, get some thing extra useful, i could choose to signify a variety I certainly have and is approximately 5 years previous now and have had no difficulty with it particularly is a Panasonic Vacuum they're very mild-weight and basic to pass around the dwelling house and gets particularly on the element of the sides. I even plan on getting yet another Panasonic this time a bagless variety stable success !
Q: how is bagless an improvement over the old fashioned vacuum cleaners with bags? I hate having to deal with the filth that comes out of the bagless machines. What was wrong with the bags? Am I missing something here?
I love mine! I will ABSOLUTELY NEVER own a bagged vacuum ever again! I do understand the dust issue, but I've found that dumping it out creates a minimal mess, which is contained in a small area around my garbage bin. That gets cleaned up when I sweep the kitchen floor. What was wrong with the bags? The one in the machine was always full, and I never had replacements. Buying them was a huge process, because they were never available in anywhere near convenient. I always had to go to the department store where I purchased the vacuum cleaner, or a specialty store to find them. And making sure I got the right ones was also a hassle...did I need type J, or was that the last vacuum cleaner we had? Maybe it's type I. For me, the small amount of dust created in emptying the can is well worth the opportunity to vacuum whenever I need (as opposed to whenever I could, depending on whether or not the bag was full). The good news is that bagged vacuum cleaners are still readily available. If the bagless doesn't work for you, then shop for a bagged option that does. :) Edit: Hmmm...I was just reading the link that AdamG provided. It, too, suggests that bagless machines create a horrible dusty mess if emptied inside. This makes me wonder if it's a brand-specific issue, 'cause I have definitely not had that problem. There's a small (less than 2-feet across) dust cloud that's created when I bang the filter against the inside of the garbage bin, but most of that settles inside the garbage bin (and again, the rest is easily cleaned up later). Do y'all find that you're getting more dust than that?
Q: Our Dyson Slim just broke down after two years of great clean-up... upon taking it in to a DYSON SPECIALIST... he informed us we needed to change the filters yearly as well as have a yearly maintenance check... I have never heard of this before, so I wanted to check into it to see if he was being truthful!
We have a Dyson and this is the first I have heard of it. I read the manual when we got it too. Is this guy trying to drum up business? Most vacuum cleaners you can do your own maintenance by keeping them clean.
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: HOLA! i have one of those kirby vacuum cleaners. Unfortunately i'm out of filter bags or vacuum cleaner bags. I don't want to buy online so can someone tell me where i can buy them. Like walmart or sumthin. They have to be kirby bags, nto just any old vacuum cleaner bag. THANKS
My mother's vac is a kirby, and I'm pretty sure she buys the bags at the vacuum store where she bought it. I don't know that I've ever seen them on store shelves other than the dealers.
Q: Vacuum cleaners scare the crap out of me! I have to hold my breath before I turn one on. And my brother turned one on and came at me with it and I screamed... It's hilarious but I can't help it. If this is a real phobia could someone tell me the name of it? Hahahaha, thanks. =]
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