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FM2320 nozzle (charging function in progress)

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FM2320 nozzle (charging function in progress)

As mentioned in the title, this vacuum cleaner, bought from a certain Taobao e-waste store, is currently having accessory issues

This vacuum cleaner has strong suction, not inferior to Mijia's 1C at all, and is perfectly sufficient for daily home use

Charging accessories are currently being prepared (the original poster is a student, please forgive slow updates) It is expected that there will be versions that can be charged with a C-port protocol and versions that can be directly plugged into a socket

Please follow and like me, if you have any thoughts, please feel free to leave a comment below to let me know

I have considered magnetic charging, but it is currently under consideration

 

2026/3/15 Update

Uploaded models with charging function, removed old models without charging function

The DC round hole plug in the model uses this type, I chose the DC 5525 specification

Currently considering planning to add the option to use a soft hose, which might be more convenient for some cleaning scenarios

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