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● Introduction: Why Source Vacuum Cleaners from China?
● How We Evaluate a High‑Quality Vacuum Cleaner Supplier
>> 1. Factory certification and compliance
>> 2. R&D and engineering capability
>> 4. Delivery reliability and communication
● China's Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturing Clusters
● Selection Criteria for This Top 10 List
● Top 10 Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturers in China (2026)
>> 1. Ningbo Eyunhome Electric Technology Co., Ltd. – Flexible OEM Partner for Growing Brands
>> 2. Ningbo Dechang Electric Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
>> 3. Ningbo Fujia Industrial Co., Ltd.
>> 4. JENSUN (JESUN) – OEM/ODM Vacuum Cleaner Manufacturer
>> 5. KingClean Electric (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.
>> 6. Suzhou Eup Electric Co., Ltd.
>> 7. Midea Group – Vacuum Cleaner Division
>> 8. Haier Group – Small Appliances and Vacuum Cleaners
>> 9. Gree Electric Appliances – Cleaning Appliance Segment
>> 10. Specialized Robot Vacuum OEMs (Representative: Minfu and peers)
● Quick Comparison: Capacity, MOQ and Certifications
● Buyer's Guide: How to Safely Source Vacuum Cleaners from China
>> 1. Verify factory identity and certifications (beyond PDFs)
>> 2. Sampling and engineering validation
>> 3. Quality control and inspections
>> 4. Logistics and packaging considerations
● Common Pitfalls When Sourcing Vacuum Cleaners (and How to Avoid Them)
>> "Insider" red flag rarely written online
● Conclusion and Next Steps (CTA)
● Frequently Asked High‑Difficulty Questions from Procurement Managers
China remains one of the most important global hubs for household and commercial vacuum cleaner manufacturing, covering everything from cost‑effective corded uprights to advanced cordless and robot models. The country combines mature plastic molding, motor production, and electronics supply chains, which allows OEM/ODM factories to support fast design iterations and competitive pricing for brand owners worldwide. [statista]
Industry data for 2025–2026 shows steady growth in China's vacuum cleaner segment, driven in particular by cordless and smart/robotic models, which benefits overseas buyers who need continuous product roadmap upgrades rather than one‑off SKUs. For sourcing managers, this means the key challenge is no longer "Can I find a supplier?" but "How do I screen a reliable long‑term manufacturing partner with stable quality, compliance and delivery?". [marketresearch]
When shortlisting the top vacuum cleaner manufacturers in China, we applied criteria aligned with how experienced sourcing managers typically build vendor lists for mid‑ to long‑term cooperation. Each factory below was evaluated on four practical dimensions: factory hard‑proof, engineering depth, quality system, and commercial reliability. [peakvac]

- Valid ISO 9001 quality management system, verifiable via China's official CNCA public service platform rather than only a PDF scan. [dkcnas]
- Safety and performance certifications relevant to target markets, such as CE (EU), RoHS, UKCA, CB, and where applicable, energy efficiency or low‑noise labels. [jesun]
- For buyers selling in multiple regions, we also look at whether the factory has experience combining EU and US requirements (e.g., EN, IEC, and UL/ETL where relevant) in a unified design to avoid re‑engineering later. [peakvac]
- In‑house R&D team capable of structural design (plastic housings, airflow channels), motor selection, PCB design for cordless models, and packaging engineering. [youtube]
- Ability to support ODM customization such as suction power targets, noise optimization, dust filtration grade (e.g., HEPA level), battery runtime, and tooling for bespoke plastics. [minfutech]
- Past project examples for overseas brands, especially mid‑volume private labels that require iterative sampling and co‑development rather than just "copy‑exact" of existing SKUs. [sourcing.hktdc]
- Documented IQC, IPQC and OQC procedures, including incoming motor testing, drop tests on finished units, power‑on burn‑in for corded models, and battery cycle tests for cordless ones. [lxvacuum]
- Clear defect and rework tracking, plus root‑cause analysis for recurring issues (e.g., dust leakage at seals, motor noise, PCB failures). [facebook]
- Openness to third‑party inspections (e.g., pre‑shipment or during production) and willingness to share key testing records and calibration certificates. [lxvacuum]
- Stable monthly capacity with realistic lead times rather than optimistic promises; we look for evidence in on‑time delivery performance and buffer capacity during peak seasons. [jesun]
- Sales and project teams experienced with overseas communication, including English‑language technical documentation, response time expectations, and clear change‑control processes for design updates. [sourcing.hktdc]
China's vacuum cleaner manufacturing capability is supported by several specialized regional clusters. [chilat]
- Yangtze River Delta (Ningbo, Suzhou, Shanghai) – Strong in small home appliances and vacuum cleaners, with dense ecosystems for injection molding, motor manufacturing and electronics; Ningbo and Suzhou host many OEM/ODM factories serving overseas brands. [minfutech]
- Pearl River Delta (Shenzhen, Dongguan, Foshan) – Focus on smart/robotic cleaners, connectivity modules and higher‑end electronics. [chilat]
- Central and Northern hubs (Jiangsu, Anhui, Tianjin) – Growing presence in both industrial and commercial cleaning equipment, often supplying to domestic brands and export markets. [b2bdata.baidu]
For buyers, clustering means better access to supporting suppliers (tooling, PCB, motors), which can shorten sampling lead time and reduce cost for design changes. [minfutech]

The factories below are chosen from public industry rankings, OEM/ODM lists and export‑oriented manufacturer databases, filtered for global buyer relevance. Our goal is not to rank "No.1–No.10", but to provide a segmented shortlist covering different positioning (high‑volume brands vs flexible mid‑volume OEM, corded vs cordless focus, etc.). [b2bdata.baidu]
Key criteria applied:
- Demonstrated vacuum cleaner manufacturing as core business (not a generic trading company). [b2bdata.baidu]
- Verifiable export history and major market coverage (EU, North America, Asia‑Pacific, Middle East or Latin America). [chilat]
- Availability of key certifications (ISO 9001 plus destination‑market safety and RoHS where relevant). [dkcnas]
- Clear OEM/ODM capability including tooling, design support, and brand‑label production. [youtube]
- Reasonable transparency about product range, capacity or cooperation cases in public channels. [peakvac]
Ningbo Eyunhome, established in 2011 and located in Ningbo, focuses on R&D and manufacturing of household vacuum cleaners, especially handheld, stick and cordless models for export markets. The company combines independent R&D, in‑house assembly and a dedicated export‑oriented team, making it suitable for small to medium brands that need deeper engineering dialogue rather than pure catalog sales. [eyunhome]
From an OEM/ODM perspective, Eyunhome supports private label customization in appearance design, color schemes, logo printing, packaging, and performance tuning such as suction power, noise level and battery runtime. The factory emphasizes cost‑effective solutions, helping emerging brands balance BOM cost and quality while still meeting CE/RoHS and mainstream compliance requirements for the EU and other markets. [eyunhome]
Eyunhome's typical clients are importers, distributors and online brands that require flexible MOQs, faster sampling cycles and responsive communication throughout the product development and after‑sales support process. For sourcing managers building a tiered vendor pool, Eyunhome works well as a "flexible core supplier" that can handle both iterative upgrades on existing SKUs and co‑development of new cordless lines. [eyunhome]

Ningbo Dechang is a well‑known vacuum cleaner and motor manufacturer frequently listed among China's leading OEM/ODM suppliers, serving several international household appliance brands. With strong motor R&D and large‑scale production, it is suitable for buyers prioritizing high volume and long‑term platform‑level cooperation. [jesun]
The company typically focuses on standard uprights, cylinder vacuums and components, and it can integrate motor optimization directly into the product design process. For buyers, this vertically integrated model can reduce technical risk in high‑suction or long‑runtime projects, but MOQs are usually higher and project cycles more formalized. [peakvac]
Ningbo Fujia Industrial appears in multiple OEM/ODM vacuum cleaner rankings and is recognized for its broad portfolio of household cleaning appliances. The factory offers a mix of corded and cordless models and supports private label customization, with a focus on export to Europe and other mature markets. [jesun]
Fujia is often selected by buyers who need a stable, catalog‑plus‑customization approach rather than ground‑up ODM work. Its strengths lie in standardized processes, relatively robust compliance experience, and the ability to scale orders once a design is frozen. [peakvac]
JENSUN is frequently cited in top OEM/ODM vacuum cleaner manufacturer lists and is based in the Yangtze River Delta region, close to major logistics and component suppliers. The company focuses on vacuum cleaners and related small appliances, offering a range of designs suited for supermarkets, retail brands and online channels. [jesun]
In addition to standard models, JENSUN provides ODM support for design tweaks, packaging design and regional compliance, which is useful for importers operating across multiple EU countries. Buyers seeking a balance between engineering depth and catalog coverage often shortlist JENSUN as a volume‑capable partner. [jesun]
KingClean Electric in Suzhou is part of a larger group known for vacuum cleaners and other cleaning appliances, including cooperation with domestic and international brands. Located in Suzhou, it benefits from an advanced supply chain for plastics, electronics and tooling. [minfutech]
The company typically targets mid‑ to high‑end products including high‑suction and multi‑function vacuums, and often integrates advanced motor and filtration technologies. For larger buyers or brand groups needing cross‑category cooperation, KingClean offers the depth and scale of a mature manufacturer. [jesun]
Suzhou Eup Electric focuses on small household appliances including vacuum cleaners and is known as a stable OEM supplier for overseas brands. Its strengths are relatively standardized quality systems and a mature export track record. [jesun]
For purchasing managers, Eup is suitable when the product spec is clear and the main need is consistent execution, not heavy co‑development. The company typically supports mainstream certifications, and its Suzhou location ensures access to key components. [minfutech]
Midea is a global home appliance leader with a comprehensive vacuum cleaner product line, from basic corded models to smart and robotic cleaners for both domestic and overseas markets. While Midea primarily focuses on its own brands, it also engages in selected OEM/ODM cooperation under strict qualification criteria. [marketresearch]
For most SME buyers, Midea will be more relevant as a benchmark for quality level and feature configuration than as a direct OEM supplier. However, for very large distributors or brand groups, Midea's scale, engineering capability and compliance track record can be attractive. [marketresearch]
Haier is another major Chinese appliance group with vacuum cleaner lines covering basic to smart models. Like Midea, Haier's core business is its own brands, but its manufacturing footprint and global compliance experience make it an important reference point for process standards and expected quality benchmarks. [marketresearch]
Buyers working with ODM factories in Ningbo or Suzhou often compare specs and test data against Haier or Midea products when defining their own target performance. This is a practical approach to ensuring that private label products are competitive at retail. [chilat]
Gree is widely known for air conditioners but also produces vacuum cleaners and related cleaning products within its broader appliance ecosystem. Its production systems emphasize energy efficiency, motor control and reliability, which can translate into solid performance for vacuum cleaners. [marketresearch]
As with other large groups, Gree is more relevant for strategic cooperation or benchmarking than for highly flexible OEM projects with small MOQs. Nonetheless, its presence reinforces China's status as a full‑range appliance manufacturing base. [chilat]
China has also developed a dedicated cluster of robot vacuum OEM/ODM manufacturers serving both international brands and private label projects. Companies highlighted in 2026 robot vacuum OEM lists, such as those covered by Minfu's industry analysis, focus on AI‑powered navigation, app connectivity and sensor integration. [marketresearch]
For buyers whose roadmap includes both traditional stick/handheld vacuums and robotic cleaners, cooperating with a traditional vacuum factory (e.g., Ningbo/Shanghai region) plus a specialized robot OEM can provide portfolio coverage without overloading a single supplier. [minfutech]
Below is a simplified comparison based on publicly available information and typical positioning of these factories. Values are indicative to help sourcing managers segment suppliers; specific figures should always be confirmed directly with each factory. [sourcing.hktdc]
| Manufacturer | Typical monthly capacity (units) | Typical export‑order MOQ (pcs) | Key certifications & notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ningbo Eyunhome Electric Technology Co., Ltd. | Mid (suitable for SME brands) (sourcing.hktdc) | Flexible, supports lower MOQs for new projects (eyunhome) | ISO 9001 (via qualified bodies), CE/RoHS for main models; OEM/ODM focus on handheld/stick vacuums (eyunhome) |
| Ningbo Dechang Electric Machinery | High volume (peakvac) | Higher MOQ for platform projects (peakvac) | ISO 9001; strong motor expertise; works with multiple international brands (peakvac) |
| Ningbo Fujia Industrial Co., Ltd. | Mid‑to‑high (peakvac) | Medium MOQ; catalog‑based orders (peakvac) | ISO 9001; CE/RoHS on export models; broad product portfolio (peakvac) |
| JENSUN (JESUN) | Mid‑to‑high (jesun) | Medium MOQ; supports ODM tweaks (jesun) | ISO 9001; CE/RoHS; experienced with EU retail/private labels (jesun) |
| KingClean Electric (Suzhou) | Very high (jesun) | Higher MOQ; suited to big brands (jesun) | ISO 9001; multiple market certifications; advanced R&D capability (jesun) |
| Suzhou Eup Electric Co., Ltd. | Mid (jesun) | Medium MOQ (jesun) | ISO 9001; CE/RoHS on key SKUs; stable export track record (jesun) |
| Midea (Vacuum division) | Very high, global scale (marketresearch) | Strategic‑level volumes only (marketresearch) | Global certifications; internal labs; strong compliance record (marketresearch) |
| Haier (Vacuum line) | Very high (marketresearch) | Strategic‑level volumes (marketresearch) | Global certifications; multi‑market experience (marketresearch) |
| Gree (Cleaning segment) | High (chilat) | Higher MOQ (chilat) | Strong in motor and energy systems; ISO 9001; export experience (chilat) |
| Robot vacuum OEM cluster (e.g., Minfu peers) | Mid‑to‑high (minfutech) | Project‑based MOQ, often higher (minfutech) | CE, RoHS, often Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth compliance; focus on navigation and app control (minfutech) |
A widely overlooked but critical step is online verification of ISO 9001 and other certificates through the official CNCA "National Certification and Accreditation Information Public Service Platform" (cx.cnca.cn), rather than relying solely on PDF copies. By searching the certificate number or company name, you can check validity status (valid/suspended/expired), scope and issuing body, which filters out a large portion of "borrowed" or outdated certificates. [xiang-ying]
For CE and RoHS, confirm whether the factory uses accredited labs and can provide test reports referencing the exact model you are ordering, not just similar products. If the EU is your main market, consider cross‑checking notified bodies or using recognized third‑party testing organizations. [peakvac]
- Always request at least 2–3 sample rounds for a new model: first for function and structure, then for cosmetic and packaging, and finally for reliability tests. [facebook]
- Run your own tests: suction power on various surfaces, dust containment, noise level, cord/battery durability, filter cleaning, and drop tests on packaging. [lxvacuum]
- Ask for a bill of materials (at least at a summarized level) to understand motor brand/spec, battery cell type (for cordless), plastic grade and filtration materials. [facebook]
Industry experience shows that skipping clear QC standards is one of the easiest ways to lose money in vacuum cleaner sourcing. At minimum, define: [lxvacuum]
- Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) for incoming inspections and pre‑shipment checks.
- Key functional tests (suction, noise, temperature rise, insulation resistance) and cosmetic criteria (scratches, color differences).
- Field‑failure feedback process and who bears rework or replacement costs in different scenarios.
Third‑party inspections (during production and pre‑shipment) help verify consistency, especially in the first 2–3 orders. [facebook]
Vacuum cleaners are bulky and sometimes fragile, so packaging design has a direct impact on landed cost and claim rate. For corded and cordless uprights/handhelds, consider: [marketresearch]
- Optimizing carton dimensions for container utilization while preserving protective foam or corrugated structures.
- Confirming that packaging complies with destination‑market labelling (language, symbols, recycling marks, wattage information).
- Clarifying who is responsible for shipping marks and palletization standards to avoid warehouse handling issues.
Public buyer guides and industry analyses highlight several recurring mistakes in sourcing vacuum cleaners from China. [lxvacuum]
- Ignoring factory certification details. Buyers sometimes accept any "ISO" or "CE" logo without checking validity, which leads to problems during customs clearance or retailer audits. [xiang-ying]
- Over‑focusing on unit price. Cutting motor quality, battery capacity or plastic grade to hit a target price often creates high warranty returns and damages the brand. [facebook]
- Vague specifications. General descriptions such as "strong suction" or "quiet" are not enough; you need quantified specs (e.g., power, airflow, noise in dB, runtime) to avoid misunderstandings. [lxvacuum]
- No structured pilot run. Moving directly from samples to a full container without a controlled pilot batch increases risk; many experienced buyers use a smaller first order with enhanced inspections. [facebook]
A commonly known but seldom publicly documented warning among sourcing professionals is to watch for factories that change the motor brand or copper content after the first successful order, especially when re‑quoting for a price reduction. In vacuum cleaners, the motor is one of the most critical components affecting suction, noise and lifespan, and swapping to a cheaper motor (or lower copper content) is a subtle way to reduce cost without changing outer appearance. [lxvacuum]
To mitigate this, insist on locking key components in the specification (including brand and model where possible), and, for larger volumes, consider random tear‑down inspections on later batches to confirm that motor and key parts match the agreed spec. [facebook]
China's vacuum cleaner industry in 2026 offers a full range of options, from global appliance giants to flexible OEM/ODM specialists that support small and mid‑sized brands. The key for professional buyers is to combine hard‑data checks (certifications, capacity, on‑time rate) with engineering‑level dialogue and controlled pilot orders, rather than choosing suppliers based only on catalog pictures or price. [statista]
If you are evaluating potential partners for handheld, stick or cordless vacuum projects, adding a Ningbo‑based OEM like Ningbo Eyunhome to your shortlist can give you a flexible, R&D‑oriented option alongside large‑scale factories, improving both risk diversification and product roadmap agility. As a next step, define your target markets, compliance requirements and expected annual volume, then approach 2–3 shortlisted factories with a clear RFQ package, including preliminary spec, branding needs and expected launch timeline to start structured technical and commercial discussions. [sourcing.hktdc]
1. How can I verify whether a factory's ISO 9001 certificate is real and still valid?
Use the official National Certification and Accreditation Information Public Service Platform (cx.cnca.cn) operated by CNCA to search by certificate number or company name, then confirm the status, scope and issuing body; if no record appears or status is "suspended/expired", treat the certificate as non‑reliable. [isorzcn]
2. What is a reasonable MOQ for a new ODM vacuum cleaner project?
For mainstream OEM/ODM factories, MOQs for a new tooling‑based model often start from several hundred to a few thousand units per color/design, while more flexible factories oriented to SME brands, such as some Ningbo suppliers, may negotiate lower MOQs in exchange for higher unit cost or phased orders. [eyunhome]
3. How do I balance motor power, suction and noise in the specification?
Work with the factory's engineering team to set target input power, airflow and vacuum pressure values, then jointly test candidate motors and airflow designs; many leading Chinese OEM/ODMs have experience optimizing this triangle to meet specific retailer or market requirements. [youtube]
4. How can I ensure that components will not be downgraded after the first order?
Incorporate a locked component list (motor, battery cells, key plastics, filters) into the purchase contract and attach test reports or tear‑down photos as reference; then perform random inspections and occasional tear‑downs in later orders, focusing on high‑value parts. [peakvac]
5. What's the best way to test a new vacuum cleaner sample before confirming mass production?
In addition to functional tests on different floor types, run continuous operation tests, dust bin sealing checks, filter clogging simulations, drop tests on packaging, and simple endurance tests on cords/hoses or battery charge cycles; serious OEM/ODM manufacturers can share their internal test methods as a starting point. [minfutech]
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