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UV   Vacuum Bed Cleaner  kill dust mites

UV Vacuum Bed Cleaner kill dust mites

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300 PCS
Supply Capability:
30000 PCS/month

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Quick Details

· Type: Dual filters 

· Installation: Hand Held 

· Bag Or Bagless: With Bag 

· Function: Dry 

· Certification: EMC, EMF, ETL, GS, RoHS, PSE 

· Power (W): 350 

· Voltage (V): 120 

· Model Number: YJ-3005A 

· Brand Name: Any 

· Place of Origin: China (Mainland) 

· Product name: bed vacuum cleaner 

· Feature: Kill 99% bacterial 

· Color: Optional 

· Certificates: GS ETL PSE 

· Type: Bed cleaner 

· Vibrating: With vibrating pad for bad 

· Patent: Dual suction entries 

· Patent contury: China, Japan, USA(Pending) 

· Voltage: 100V-230V 50-60HZ 

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:

- Product size: 29.2 x 27.3 x 17.1 cm - Inner box size: 31.5 x 28.7 x 18.3 cm - Master carton size: 59 x 32.9 x 20.7 cm - Load quantity per carton: 2 pcs

Delivery Detail:

50 DAYS

Specifications

-bed vacuum cleaner 
-Kills 99.9% dust mite 
-Dual suction entries patented 
-Dual suctions patented 
-GS PSE 

                                                                          why UV vacuum is needed?

Our environment getting worse than before, we are surrounded by suspended particles in the air & dust mites. These particles & dust mites were hidden in the sheet, carpet, downy toys, even in our clothes. Many questions caused by the mites, such as itching & acne & serious allergy. “there is a allergy in my family” became the hot issue between parents recently. Our UV vacuum use the ultraviolet rays to kill bacterias & dust mites with the support of scientific reports. We created the YJ-3005 series UV vacuum to solve this kind of problem efficiently. 

  

 

GENERAL SPECIFICATION

- Model/Modelo: YJ-3005B

- Specifications/Especificaciones: AC 100V  50/60 HZ

- Motor/Motor: ML 1030G  100V/50-60HZ

- Unload motor speed/Velocidad del motor: 30000 RPM + - 10%

- Noise level (Distance 1 m): < = 75 db< span="">

- Pressure resistance/Presión: 1500V/5mA/1 Min

 

ELECTRIC SPECIFICATION

- Control switch/Botón:TOUCH (4 stages)

- Operate sequence/Secuencia: OFF - UV light - UV light+vacuum - UV light+vacuum+tapping pad

- Fuse/Fusible: 8A

 

OUTER SPECIFICATION

- Product color/Color: optional

- Material/Material: ABS Fire prevention

- Plug/Enchufe: PSE plug

- Length of power cord/Cable: out 5.0 m

- Product size/Tamaño del producto: 29.2 x 27.3 x 17.1 cm

- Inner box size/Caja interna: 31.5 x 28.7 x 18.3 cm

- Master carton size/Caja externa: 59 x 32.9 x 20.7 cm

- Load quantity per carton/Cantidad por cartón: 2 pcs

- Net weight/Peso neto: 2.07 kg

- Load quantity 20'ft/Contenedor 20 ft: 1760 pcs

- Load quantity 40'ft/Contenedor 40 ft: 3080 pcs

- Load quantity 40 HQ/Contendor 40 HQ: 3360 pcs

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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.
The vacuums that have the HEPA filtration are the best choice as they trap 99.97% of the dust particles pulled in to the filters. The HEPA is a part of the vacuum, not an attachment. Several brands of Vacuum Cleaners offer this space age technology. If your house is finished top and bottom, it would be extremely difficult to install a central vacuuming system, as the tubing is installed in the walls and floor joice.
Q: Now one nipple is slightly larger than the other. How is this problem resolved? Can it be fixed?
well just tell him to do it to the other nipple with the vacuum and then he can get them the same size he Will just have large nipples that's all ,at least they will be the same size
Q: expression 49.94x + 27.77y + 25.82z describes the cost of producing each of the handheld vacuum cleaners. Write a polynomial in simplest
Profit = revenue - cost = 56.69X + ??y + 66.74z - (49.94x + 27.77y + 25.82z) = (56.69X - 49.94X) + (??Y - 27.77Y) + (66.74z - 25.82z) = 6.75X + ((??Y - 27.77Y) + 40.92 you did not give us the revenue for the 'y' units.
Q: Example: If I had a vacuum cleaner and I turned it on and got another vacuum cleaner and turned it on; both vacuum cleaners are the same. Will the noise stay the same or be louder?I can see it being louder, but I think it will stay the same because it is the same noise which wouldn't really contribute to the loudness of the noise.
It depends. A vacuum cleaner is probably a bad example. A vacuum generates more of a white noise than a tone or particular 'sound' that could be easily tested or studied. Practically speaking and actually taking measurements, you'll probably find it louder, but not twice as loud. Pressure waves (sound) can be additive, or they can cancel each other out depending on their phase. If two identical pressure waves are exactly in phase, the result is a doubling of their amplitude. If they are exactly out of phase, they cancel each other out and you won't hear anything.
Q: vacuum cleaners can suck a lot of stuff up so can they suck up my facial hair and my chest hair and all da hair i got?
Of course not, those hairs are secured firmly by the hair follicles, you don't just Hoover them off...
Q: Who makes the best vacuum cleaner - DYSON or ORECK? and why?
To be honest I have an Oreck and although I do love it, I had just vacuumed my floors when a salesman from Kirby came to my door and it was incredible the amount of dirt that it picked up, AFTER I had just vacuumed with my Oreck. i don't have any experience with Dyson although the turnoff with that for me was the fact that you have to send it out to have any repairs on it, including the belt changed. I think if you can afford it the kirby is your best bet, if not then the Oreck. Also just a tip. If you do go with the Kirby, talk the salesperson down, they went lower with my twice with interest free financing for a year after I kept saying that I couldn't afford it. Unfortunately I wasn't lying so I didn't buy it but would if I could.
Q: I was thinking of getting one of those as seen on TV, I am an allergy sufferer and need the most efficient to get rid of the dust mites, bacteria etc..
I had one a long time ago and loved it. I would clean it by dumping it behind the garage, then bringing it in to rinse it. In addition to that I would highly recommend the ionic breeze air purifier. The model that has the UV lamp in it. I have one on each floor and now I don't get sick anywhere near as often as I used to. If you don't get the vacuum with water then get a bagless with a hepa filter.
Q: Don't men vacuum too?
Advertisements are set up to appeal to the audience that is most likely to purchase and utilize the product. Since, women are the the consumer that is most likely to use a vacuum, the advertisers try to show the women not only using the product, but enjoying an easier life because of the product. However, I've seen a few vacuum commercials which feature men. Plus, if you see a lawn mower commercial, it's probably a man riding it, because a man is the one most likely to use it in reality. ;-) I know it's disconcerting, but right now --- that's America!
Q: How efficient are vacuum cleaners in preventing the dust and other dirt that they suck from escaping through the air outlet. I'm using a Khind branded wet and dry vaccum cleaner model VC 3661, priced about USD 60, manufactured in 2004. The type that is shaped like a bucket and has its air outlet facing upwards and a removable, washable cotton bag inside. I notice that it has only two layers (slices) of dark -colored Sponge like material when I remove the air outlet cover. Is that sufficient to prevent dust, dirt and most importantly bacteria from coming out form the cleaner itself. It could be releasing the bacteria and spreading it all over the place.
Time to get into the 21st century----if you or a loved one has allergies, you may want to look into a Dyson.....they are the only vacuums out there that truly clean the air and do not pollute it with what you suck out of the carpets.......especially if you are renting. They run between 300/500 dollars- yes, pricey, but they last a lifetime.......there's no bag and the $500 picks up dander and dust mites.........I know, I bought one because my daughter is severely allergic.......so, if you can't afford a dyson yet, go for a bagless model- one where the dirt is sucked into a bucket- which you empty-- that has air filters you replace, and clean it every time you use it.....there are some for around 100 and do a decent job.....but cannot get rid of dust mites, dander or fleas........
Q: I have a bug vacuum (toy) and it doesn't work very well. The vacuum has 3 power settings and is turned on by pressing a trigger. I was gonna just pull out the circuit board and add more batteries, but it seemed like a good idea to ask on the internet first, because I know very little about electronics and stuff. Some advice from somebody who knows what they're doing would be much appreciated.
Don't waste your time on it. With both the small size and design of that BI fan you are not going to get a vacuum of more than a couple inches of water. It is designed more for volume than for suction. In comparison, none of the hand- held so called vacuum cleaners are much better and they usually have better impellers.

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