Multifunctional vacuum cleaners are extremely comprehensive tools for cleaning the house, fireplace, stove and barbecue.
In fact, they are suitable for cleaning a wide range of surfaces, without soiling the surroundings and without forcing you to use standard home vacuum cleaners with the risk of damaging them.
The motor of the multi-purpose vacuum cleaner is placed on the top of the machine and can be completely removed for cleaning the drum, which can be moved without the bulk of the motor.
The latter is also extremely silent, making the equipment suitable for use in all circumstances.
You can easily convert the unit from an efficient ash vacuum cleaner to a wet/dry vacuum or blower. The operating controls are extremely user-friendly and located directly on the side which also features a hook for hanging the electric cable.
Wet and dry vacuum cleaners are used for the deepest and most demanding cleaning tasks.
Their special feature is that they have a large drum and can vacuum up every dirt, from dust and coarse dirt to liquids.
Perhaps the most important feature when choosing and using a vacuum cleaner is its power.
In fact, more power does not always equate to greater suction capacity. Many models, even if featuring less watts, are more optimised than others and ensure better performance.
Usually the watts can vary from 700 to 2000 for the most powerful models, but it is very important that the machine has been designed effectively to make the most of the power, without wasting it.
Wet and Dry drum vacuum cleaners consist of a cylindrical central body, made of plastic or stainless steel, including inside the electric motor, collection drum and suction hose, which can be rigid or articulated.
The weight generally varies from 6 to 8 Kg and is almost always equipped with wheels and a handle for easy transport.
The power is greater than other appliances, which is why it is able to clean more thoroughly, suctioning up all kinds of debris and liquids. It is expressed in watts and measures the energy required by the vacuum motor.
Further to the power, there is also the vacuum capacity, expressed in millibars, which measures the suction power and the flow rate, expressed in L/m, which expresses the volume of air suctioned into the drum.
Here are listed the advantages and disadvantages of multi-purpose vacuum cleaners, which are useful to guide the customer to the purchase of these particular appliances:
Let us now look at the less positive aspects: