Vacuum cleaners FAQs

What is a HEPA filter?

A High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter is made up of a lightweight frame that supports the microfibre filter, which is pleated to provide a large filtering surface.

Dust particles, mites and pollen suspended in the air that pass through the filter are caught and filtered out to ensure they don’t go back into the room. Due to their high efficiency, HEPA or EPA filters fall under the “absolute filter” category. They can filter out between 85% and 99.995% of particles, depending on what type they are.

What is the Turbo Brush used for?

Sometimes high suction power just doesn’t get the job done. Human and pet hair, for example, get caught between fabric fibres, making it much harder to clean. The mechanical action of the bristles on the turbo brush (or the mini turbo brush) separate carpet and upholstery fibres, allowing the suction to penetrate deeper and remove dirt and grime better.

What is the advantage of bagless vacuum cleaners?

The advantage of bagless appliances is that you don’t have to worry about getting spare bags, which means more money in your pocket and a smaller environmental impact. What’s more, it is much simpler and more practical to maintain bagless vacuum cleaners because the container can be emptied right into the bin when full.

What is the difference between cyclonic and multi-cyclonic vacuum cleaners?

CYCLONIC technology uses a single large cyclone in the dirt collector tank which, thanks to the force generated by the cyclone, separates the smaller dirt particles from the larger ones. MULTI-CYCLONIC technology, on the other hand, features numerous smaller cyclones under the main cyclone, increasing the degree of filtration by separating even the finest dust particles.