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Comparison Thomas Allergy and Family vs Thomas Vestfalia XT

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6 nozzles + turbo brush. HEPA filter. 6 liter bag included.
Typeconventionalconventional
Cleaning typedry and wetdry and wet
Washing vacuum cleaner
Dust collectoraquafilter + bagaquafilter + bag
Specs
Motor power1700 W1700 W
Dust collector capacity2.5 L2.5 L
Water tank capacity1.8 L1.8 L
Power adjustmenton bodyon body
Water suction
Fine filterHEPA 13HEPA 13
Nozzles included
Nozzle functions
combined (floor/carpet)
parquet
turbobrush
for sofa
crevice
combined (floor/carpet)
parquet
turbobrush
for sofa
crevice
Power source
Source of powermainsmains
More specs
Compatible HEPA filters195305787244
Noise level81 dB74 dB
Tube typetelescopictelescopic
Power cord rewind
Cord length8 m8 m
Dimensions (HxWxD)49x32x31 cm31x32x49 cm
Weight8 kg13.5 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2016november 2012

Compatible HEPA filters

Models of HEPA filters that are suitable for installation in a vacuum cleaner.

This information is needed mainly to find new filters to replace clogged or worn ones. Theoretically, knowing the HEPA model you can find detailed data about it. However, such details are usually not required; information on the fine filter class is enough to select a vacuum cleaner.

Noise level

The noise level produced by the vacuum cleaner during operation. Usually, the value for normal operation at maximum engine power is indicated here. With less power, the loudness of the unit may be lower, but the key is precisely the maximum indicator.

Regarding specific numbers, keep in mind that the decibel used to measure the noise level is a non-linear quantity. Therefore, it is worth evaluating specific indicators using special comparative tables. In general, vacuum cleaners are quite noisy appliances; so in this case, models are considered quiet if this indicator does not exceed 65 dB — this is the level of a loud conversation between 2 – 3 people at a distance of 1 m. The quietest of these models give out only 40 dB — this is the average volume of a person’s speech in normal tones (and the minimum volume allowed for constant noise sources in living quarters during the day). For louder units, the comparison table looks like this:

66 – 70 dB — loud conversations between several groups of people at a distance of about 1 m;
71 – 75 dB — the volume of a cry or laughter in full voice at a distance of about 1 m;
76 – 80 dB — the volume of a mechanical alarm clock or the engine of an old truck;
more than 80 dB — a very high noise level, exceeding the level of a loud scr...eam; when working with a vacuum cleaner having such specifications for a long time, it is highly desirable to use hearing protection.

Also note that the noise level largely depends on the engine power, as well as some other features (for example, it is strongly affected by the presence of an aquafilter — see "Dust collector"). At the same time, there is no hard connection here, and units with a similar set of specifications can differ markedly in actual loudness. In such cases, when choosing here, it is worth proceeding from the fact that a quieter vacuum cleaner will be more comfortable to use. However, it will most likely cost noticeably more.
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