• Upright Stick Vacuum Cleaner GS/RoHS Customized Portable/Stick Vacuum Cleaner System 1
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Upright Stick Vacuum Cleaner GS/RoHS Customized Portable/Stick Vacuum Cleaner

Upright Stick Vacuum Cleaner GS/RoHS Customized Portable/Stick Vacuum Cleaner

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GS/RoHS Customized Portable/Stick Vacuum Cleaner


Specifications:
Model No.ZB06-25A
 Power (W):600
 Max Vacuum (Kpa):17KPa
 Max Suction (W):100W
 Dust Tank Capacity (L):1.5
 Noise (dB):70
 Cord length:5M


 G.W. (kg):2.1
 N.W. (kg):1.7


 Measurement (mm):330*240*710
 QTY/ 20' (pcs)2340
 QTY/ 40' (pcs)4830
 QTY/ 40'HQ'(pcs)5610
Features:
Removable Handle & 2-in-1 design (A stick vac and a handheld vac)
Lightweight stick design allows for easy maneuvering 
Versatility and ability to vacuum awkward spaces
Works great on hard floors and Fast setup time and easy cleanup
Full set spare parts to cover variable cleaning needs
Suction surpasses other models of the same type 


Our service:

1 Reply your enquiry in 24 working hours. 

2 Experienced staffs answer all your questions in fluent English.

3 Customized design is available .

4.Exclusive and unique solution can be provided to our customer by our well-trained and professional and staffs.

5.Special discount and protection of sales area provided to our distributor.


Upright Stick Vacuum Cleaner GS/RoHS Customized Portable/Stick Vacuum Cleaner


Upright Stick Vacuum Cleaner GS/RoHS Customized Portable/Stick Vacuum Cleaner


FAQ


1. Q: Are you a factory or trading company?


 A: We are a factory since 2006.We do 100% export business all over the world.


  


2. Q: What is your MOQ?


 A: our MOQ is one 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: Please take care about our quality. We pass CE/EMC/EMF/GS/RoHs.


 


5. Q: Where can I use this machine?


A: You can use for sand cleaning, wall cleaning, flooring cleaning, window cleaning, under bed, under desk, wall corner, air conditioner…….


 


6.Are you only mass production MOQ?


A:Of course we can retailer. We can sell but you should pay the delivery cost.


Q:I am trying to find an inexpensive vacuum for my apartment. One day I will buy a fancy expensive one but I need one now and that is not what I can afford. I have been looking at what vacuums people recommend and it sounds like the bagged vacuums work better. However, most of the ones in the stores are bagless so I had assumed that was better. Is that only true with high end machines? Or is everyone carrying bagless just because they look cooler on the shelves?
Bagless vacuums are getting hard to find. Go to a vacuum repair shop and see if they have any reconditioned ones for sale.
Q:What is the fear of vacuum cleaners called?
If you can trust Wiki pedia or whatever the heck it's called the fear of vaccum cleaners is OKORDer. Who knew!
Q:My bagless vacuum is about 1 year old. We change our HEPA filter and the round filter under the dirt trap, clean the washable sponge as instructed. Recently, all of a sudden the machine smells really bad like a dead body is inside the machine. Anyone with a solution?
If you pick up a stink-bug (swarming this time of year in the mid-atlantic and NE), dead mouse (reaching under radiators or beds, for instance) or other critter, that would cause a stink pretty quickly. And permeate your filters even if you clean the cup. Re-clean everything, and clean the hose and cup as well. Baking soda and some of the smell-killer sprays will help with the hose.
Q:Currently I use a Bissell power force. It does work well but does not pick up all hair. I know I cant complain due to the fact is was under $50. Also it is very hard to push due to have to have it on a low setting to pick up the best. Thanks in advance.
The Shark Navigator is a small, compact vacuum with features and capabilities similar to that of its full sized and more expensive counterparts. It is by no means a replacement for a Dyson or a Miele, however, at only $140.00, it is a good compromise between more expensive, more powerful units, and cheap vacuums that don't work at all. In our tests, the Navigator did a very good job of picking up pet hair. Consumers also report having a good experience with the Navigator removing pet hair. Shark has also just released the Navigator Lift-Away, which combines an upright vacuum and a canister into one neatly packaged vacuum cleaner. We are currently reviewing the Lift-Away and will have it posted soon. One final note, we have found that bagless vacuums are far superior to bagged vacuums when it comes to pet odor control. We’ve tested Oreck bagged vacuums with special odor control features and very expensive Miele pet vacuums with special odor inhibiting filters, and none of them really work. The only vacuums we’ve found that don’t have pet odor problems are bagless vacuums you can empty regularly, with washable filters that you can wash as often as necessary to control odors.
Q:I just purchased a Dyson DC 24 vacuum cleaner. The power cord is ridiculously short (claimed to be 20'...don't think so!) Some rooms can't be completely vacuumed with just one plug in to a receptacle. I'm thinking of replacing the existing cord with a longer one (30'). Is this something I can get at the local hardware store, Home Depot, etc? What gauge cord is required?
Extending the cord is flirting with a UL issue, but that being said, you might have a problem getting a cord the same style as the existing cord, but rubber cords (SOOW, SJOOW, SO, or SJ) are available in the bulk wire section, I would stay away from plastic types (STO, SJTO,SVT, SJT). And use one size larger that the existing cord, (smaller number = larger wire), because longer wire will suffer more voltage drop. Edit: Another thought occurred to me, you could shorten your cord, to like 18 and use a make an extension cord the length you need, and zip tie the end of the extension cord to the vacuum.
Q:I don't misuse them. I simply turn them on, vacuum the carpeted floors in my apartment, and promptly turn it off and store it in the laundry room. I have now had to purchase 3 vacuum cleaners in a year because they all have the same problem. They just stop picking things up whatsoever; however if you use the attached hose it sucks everything up. There are no clogs and nothing is wrong on the bottom in appearance. Help!
Most vacuums have filters. If your filter is dirty, the vacuum's suction power will diminish greatly. The power through the hose has probably decreased as well, but it is not as noticeable because the hose has greater suction than the bottom. Put your hand against the hose and see if it will hold your hand tight against it. If it is very easy to pull you hand away, you have suction issues all around. Look for your filters and clean them.
Q:I need one new wheel for my Panasonic vacuum, Its a eco-max. Model MC-UL592. I have tried to contact Panasonic but after nearly 40 minutes on hold without even speaking to anyone i gave up. If you know any sites that sell wheels please tell me as i can only find ones that sell other parts.
defiantly try their website
Q:Or any type of love theme? I'm trying to be a practical while at the same time being very romantic.
What a fantastic idea! I might start manufacturing one of those. I could do Heart shaped oven gloves and Washing machines too!
Q:It is model 116. and is about 6 years old. The motor itself works, but will not turn on with the switch. Any ideas? What typically goes on these?Thanks.
Do you need to push a reset button that stopped the beater brush when it got clogged with something (like a sock)? { i e how do you know the motor works if the switch does not turn it (what it?) on. - Hence my idea.)
Q:why do we use the word vacuum? is a vacuum created inside the appliance?
Fan blades turned by a motor create a suction (partial vacuum' inside the machine which sucks up the dirt. It's similar to you drinking a liquid with a straw. You stick one end of the straw into the liquid and suck on the other end. You create a vacuum inside the straw and it sucks up the liquid to fill the empty space (vacuum).

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