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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with LED Light, Multiple Modes

Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with LED Light, Multiple Modes

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100 unit
Supply Capability:
10000 unit/month

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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with LED Light, Multiple Modes
Introducing: Keep your floors spotless and clean with this robot vacuum that is now available with all the necessary parts such as brushes and cleaning cloths. Simply press the button to have this robotic maid start her routine of cleaning the floor while you can sit back and relax or get on doing other things as the large battery in this vacuum guarantees a continuous working time of about 30 to 45 minutes depending on the floor’s surface. Don’t worry about letting this vacuum clean your floor by itself as it has been created cleverly with a built-in cliff avoidance sensors so if this hoover gets a bit too close to the stairs or to a high end then it won’t take a dive and crash to the bottom and will actually stop and change direction.

 
Specifications:

 

Product Size(Diameter)34cm x (Height)8.5cm
Charger:24V 600mA
Battery:Ni-Mh 14.4v Rechargeable
Battery Capacity:2000mAH
Anti-collision system:Yes (front 100% anti-collision)
All floor cleaning:Wood/Tile/short carpet/stone/linoleum
Cleaning route:Auto/Spot/Edge/Scheduling
Filtration system:HEPA &Primary filter
LED screen:LED Touch screen
Side brush function:Two side brushes
Charging Duration:4 Hours
Vacuuming Duration:90 minutes
Spray colour:IMD surface
Color:White / Black
Anti-falling system:Yes
Dust tank Capacity:0.5L
Noise:60dB
Auto-vacuum:Yes
Number of sensor:12
Obstacle Avoiding:Yes
AUTO recharge system:Yes
Time set-up system:Yes
Spot clean:Yes
Mop function:Yes
UV function:Yes
Virtue wall:Optional
Voice demonstration:Yes
System AlarmNO
Remote control:Yes
Intelligent dust/object recognition:1). Special speed down: when product detect objects in front, it will speed down and change direction;
(Intelligent speed down/up)2). Special speed up: when product detects less particles/dust on the floor, it will move faster. While, when detect dusty area, it will slow down and adjust cleaning speed or automatically turn to spot cleaning for the area.
Packing information
Package type:Gift Box
Inner package:Polyfoam
Net/Gross weight:3.4kg/5.0kg
Gift box dimension:510*145*405mm
Carton dimension (2pcs/carton)530*310*421mm

 

What`s in the color box?

1 XMain unit

1 X Charging base

1 X box of spare parts ( side brush *2 + filter* 2 )

1 X Remote Control 

1 X SonicWall 

1 X Battery pack

1 X Charger

1 X Manual

1 X Cleaner brush ( on the top of dust bin)

1 X Rolling brush cleaner ( on the back of charging base )

Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with LED Light, Multiple Modes

FAQ 

1.Is the vacuum cleaner passed strict testing?

Of course yes.

The motor passed 120hours destructive life test

The switch passed 10000times life test(Push on and off)

The nozzle button passed 10000times life test(open and close)

The cigarette plug passed 10000times life test(out and in)

The power cord passed 50000times bending test

 

 

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I dunno about three of them, but my vote goes for Kirby vacuums... And I freakin LOVE your avatar!
Q: one of them automatic vacuum cleaners... what are they called and how much do they cost?
you must be stupid.
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: Does small industrial vacuum cleaners work perfectly ?
anything called industrial means it's built better (with steel rather than plastic) and lasts longer and cleans better. Everything you use takes a little work on your part though.
Q: how many watts does a vacuum normally use?
If you mean a vacuum cleaner, it depends on model and manufacturer. I would doubt that most domestic ones use more than 750 watts, though. But there should be a nameplate with that information on it. Now, industrial vacuum cleaners can be a bit bigger and use more power - like hundreds of horsepower.
Q: I need a vacuum cleaner that can clean pet messes such as urine, but also clean human messes such as rice vegetables and dirt, I don't want a too heavy vacuum it has to be pretty light but powerful and from 60 to a little over a 100 dollars, thank you :)
Dyson is the only good brand
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: Are these vacuums really as great as people say they are? Are they really the best vacuums? I've always wondered about them, I may do the 30 day trial some day, but I'd like to find out more about them first.
I have a cheap ole Hoover from Wal Mart but if I were to spend the money, I'd seriously be looking at the Dyson vacuum with the ball. Yes Oreck is top of the line and so is Dyson, I like the idea of the maneuverability the ball on the Dyson gives.
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: 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? (:
It's called childish. Grow up. The vacuum cleaner isn't going to suck up your feet.

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