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Thomas WindowJet 2 in 1 Plus
Black&Decker WW 100K
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Long battery life. Fast charging process. Vertical parking. Includes spray bottle and microfibre cloth.
2 suction nozzles (17 cm and 28 cm). Charging from USB port. Built-in detergent spray system.
Typewindow vacuum cleanerwindow vacuum cleaner
Power supplybatterybattery
Motor power8 W
Suction width28 cm
28 cm /17 cm/
Additional nozzle17 cm
Waste detergent tank0.11 L0.1 L
Battery
Battery typeLi-IonLi-Ion
Voltage3.7 V
Battery capacity2 Ah
Autonomy time45 min20 min
Charging time3 h
More specs
Noise level60 dB
Dimensions37.7x28x12.5 cm30x19x15 cm
Weight0.75 kg0.8 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2017october 2017

Motor power

Rated power of the motor installed in the machine.

Most often, in this paragraph, it is the total motor power that is given. However, in units with suction functions, such as scrubber dryers (see "Type"), only the power transmitted to the brushes can be indicated here. In such cases, the total power can be determined by adding the motor power and the suction power (see below). These details should be clarified separately. Also note that in self-propelled models (see above), part of the motor power is spent on moving the unit, which is why the useful power of such machines is lower than that of similar non-self-propelled vehicles. Thus, only models with the same movement format can be directly compared by this parameter— only self-propelled or only non-self-propelled.

In general, higher motor power results in higher efficiency and productivity. However, there is no rigid dependence here, and devices with similar motor specs can differ markedly — productivity, working width, etc. So when choosing, it makes sense to pay attention primarily to these characteristics — especially since for some units (in particular, many robots) the motor power may not be given at all. As for specific power values, in the most modest equipment — in particular, household scrubbers — it does not exceed 600 W; 600 – 1200 W can be called an average, 1200 – 1800 W is above averag...e, and more solid values are found in powerful heavy units.

Additional nozzle

The width of the additional nozzle provided with the device.

Additional attachments are mainly supplied with window models (see "Type"). Such a nozzle is usually made narrower than the main one — it makes it easier to work on small glasses and in hard-to-reach places. However, there is also the opposite option: a small capture width in the device itself, increased by using an additional nozzle.

Waste detergent tank

Объем бака для отработанного раствора, установленного в уборочной машине.

Такими баками оснащаются исключительно поломоечные машины (включая бытовые) и модели для окон (см. «Тип»): напомним, и те, и другие рассчитаны на всасывание раствора с обрабатываемой поверхности. В целом чем вместительнее бак — тем реже придется его опорожнять, однако тем больше будут габариты и вес агрегата. Поэтому производители обычно выбирают данный показатель с учетом типа и особенностей применения машины. Так, в устройствах для окон, которые при работе удерживаются в руках на весу, вместимость баков под отработанный раствор невелика — обычно порядка 150 – 200 мл; этого вполне достаточно с учетом формата применения и в то же время такой дополнительный вес не создает неудобств при работе. В свою очередь, в поломоечных машинах применяются емкости на несколько литров или даже десятков литров; как правило, конкретный объем напрямую зависит от общей «весовой категории» и производительности машины.

Voltage

The voltage of the battery used in the machine with the corresponding type of power supply. This parameter is not key when choosing; it may only be needed when looking for a third-party charger or a replacement/spare battery, as well as for specific calculations related to capacity (see below).

Battery capacity

The capacity of the battery installed in the cleaning machine with the appropriate power supply.

Theoretically, a higher capacity allows you to work longer on a single charge, but everything is not so simple. Firstly, battery life is also affected by the power consumption of the machine, and it is determined mainly by the motor power (see above). Secondly, the actual amount of energy stored in the battery depends not only on the capacity in amp-hours but also on the operating voltage in volts. Therefore, only batteries with the same voltage can be compared with each other in terms of capacity in Ah (or convert ampere-hours to watt-hours using a special formula and compare the results). And it is best to evaluate the battery life of the unit according to the directly claimed autonomy time (see below).

Autonomy time

Operating time of a battery-powered cleaning machine on one charge of a standard battery.

This parameter itself is quite approximate: it is most often indicated for standard operating modes and simple conditions. However, the actual autonomy is usually not very different from the stated one; so, based on the stated operating time, it is quite possible to both evaluate the capabilities of different models and compare them with each other.

Charging time

The time required to fully charge the battery of cleaning machine (see "Power supply").

The larger the battery, the longer it may take to charge it. On the other hand, this moment also depends on the type of battery. In addition, special technologies are being used to speed up the process. So two machines with a similar battery capacity can differ in charging times.

Noise level

The noise level created by the harvesting machine during operation.

Low noise levels are important for the comfort of both the operator and others; the latter is especially true in some specific places such as hospitals or kindergartens. On the other hand, the higher the power, the louder, as a rule, the unit operates and the more difficult it is to reduce this noise to a certain level; despite the fact that in many cases high volume operation is not a particular problem. So you should specifically look for a “quiet” cleaning machine only if a low noise level is more critical for you than high cost and/or reduced power.

When assessing specific loudness values, it is worth considering that the decibel used to indicate the noise level is a non-linear quantity. Therefore, the easiest way is to evaluate specific values using comparative tables. Here's a simplified table for the range that most modern harvesting machines fit into:

55 dB - background noise in an office without special noise sources;
60 dB - loud conversation;
65 dB - city street with average traffic intensity;
70 dB - a conversation between several people in a raised voice.
75 dB – high power vacuum cleaner.
80 dB - traffic noise on a busy street.

Weight

The total weight of the cleaning machine. Usually, weight is indicated with empty tanks for detergent, waste, fuel, etc. At the same time, additional equipment, such as side brushes, may or may not be taken into account. Such equipment has a very small weight compared to the machines themselves. And, when installed/removed, does not seriously affect the mass of the entire machine.
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