Seems promising. I just bought a Miele. Perhaps when it dies in the projected 10-20 years I will buy something like this ;-)
This does seem like it would completely eliminate the need for hepa-like filtration. But I'm sure the big boys don't want you saving money on those filters.
Its an interesting concept. What exactly are you doing with the technology ? Have you raised a patent/pending ? What are the big vacuum cleaner boys doing or thinking about this technology ?
Only a small amount of air is used and by continually recirculating it inside the cleaner no air is blown back into the room. But a Vacuum cleaner uses all the air in the room many times over.
The web pages will explain how this cleaner can do the same amount of work as a 1,400 watt vacuum cleaner using only 250 watt hour. A saving of over 80% of electricity.
Government tests have been conducted to back up these claims. Thanks for your interest.
Why would reusing the same air use less electricity than simply letting a motor suck in air from the room? Using the same air sounds less efficient.
BoogieWithStew 8 months ago
Seems promising. I just bought a Miele. Perhaps when it dies in the projected 10-20 years I will buy something like this ;-)
This does seem like it would completely eliminate the need for hepa-like filtration. But I'm sure the big boys don't want you saving money on those filters.
Be careful and good luck
christoph2005 1 year ago
Its an interesting concept. What exactly are you doing with the technology ? Have you raised a patent/pending ? What are the big vacuum cleaner boys doing or thinking about this technology ?
SteveSmith0704 2 years ago
Interesting video
Eluxfan71 2 years ago
whatever you call it, you're still recycling the air and returning it to the room. I don't see what you mean about wasting energy
fgbags 2 years ago 2
Hi
Only a small amount of air is used and by continually recirculating it inside the cleaner no air is blown back into the room. But a Vacuum cleaner uses all the air in the room many times over.
The web pages will explain how this cleaner can do the same amount of work as a 1,400 watt vacuum cleaner using only 250 watt hour. A saving of over 80% of electricity.
Government tests have been conducted to back up these claims. Thanks for your interest.
arcart0 2 years ago
@arcart0 looks very dubious.
Articunoboy12 1 year ago
@Articunoboy12
Why
arcart0 8 months ago
is that vacuum in the video a modified panasonic?
videovac 3 years ago