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Includes batteries, an attachment for delicate fabrics and a cleaning brush.
Nozzle for delicate fabrics
Brush for cleaning
Number of revolutions8800 rpm
Containerremovableremovable
Power source
 
batteries /2xAA/
accumulator
 
Charging time8 h
Charge indicator
Dimensions123x58x80 mm120х185х70 mm
Weight134 g280 g
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2015march 2015

Number of revolutions

The speed of rotation of the motor of the remover, expressed in revolutions per minute. The speed of movement of the blades directly depends on this parameter, and on it, in turn, the quality of lint removal: the faster the blades move, the more efficiently the lumps are cut.

Power source

Mains. Operated through a standard 230 V socket, this type of power supply offers nearly unlimited runtime due to constant network voltage. The only breaks needed are to change processed items and allow the device to rest. However, the limitation lies in the inability to operate without sockets and the restricted mobility imposed by the power cord. Consequently, this power supply method is rarely used on its own and is typically combined with battery functionality.

Battery. Running on a standard, often built-in battery, this power source allows the remover's use without relying on nearby outlets. The absence of a network cable is an additional advantage. Although battery-powered devices are somewhat heavier and pricier than their network counterparts, the difference is minimal for lint removers and can't be considered a significant drawback. However, it's important to note that recharging the battery requires a power source, and the process is time-consuming once the charge is depleted. Additionally, battery-powered models are more costly than those with replaceable batteries. As a result, this option is relatively uncommon.

Batteries. Operating on standard replaceable batteries, typically AA, though alternative options may be available. These batteries enable autonomous device functioning, with the advantage of swiftly replacing a depleted batte...ry with a fresh one. While battery-powered models are more affordable initially, they incur ongoing expenses as batteries need periodic replacement. Despite this cost, given the infrequent use of lint removers, it's not a significant concern, and the quick battery replacement feature proves beneficial. Additionally, rechargeable options are available, though they come at a higher upfront cost, eliminating the need for frequent battery purchases. For various reasons, batteries are considered the most convenient power source for lint removers.

Charging time

The time required to fully charge the battery (from zero to 100%) in properly powered lint removers (see above). This information allows you to estimate how long pauses in work will be required to charge the battery. (Although some models, supplemented by mains power, are able to work while charging).

Charge indicator

The presence of a charge indicator in the design of a battery-powered lint removers (see above). Such an indicator is usually light, and the format of its operation may be different. So, in some models, it signals that the device has been successfully connected to a power source and the charging process is in progress, in others it reports the end of the process, in others, these features are combined (for example, the LED lights up during charging and goes out when it ends); may provide displaying the current charge level, etc. However, this feature simplifies the maintenance of a battery-powered remover, and it has almost no effect on the price anyway.
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