What is Suction Power (Pascals)?
Measures the vacuum's ability to pick up debris, expressed in Pascals (Pa).
What is Suction Power (Pascals)?
Suction power, measured in Pascals (Pa), quantifies the vacuum's ability to generate negative pressure and lift dirt and debris. Higher Pascal values indicate stronger suction. This is a key indicator of how effectively the vacuum can clean different surfaces, from hard floors to thick carpets.
Why does suction power (pascals) matter?
Directly impacts cleaning effectiveness. Higher suction power means better performance on various surfaces, especially for embedded dirt in carpets or heavier debris, saving time and effort.
What is a good suction power (pascals) value?
15,000 Pa and above is considered strong for general cleaning; 25,000+ Pa is excellent for deep carpet cleaning.
How is suction power (pascals) measured?
Suction Power (Pascals) is measured in Pa.
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