Electric aerators
Electrical (network)
— electric motors are distinguished by their simple design, low cost, as well as low noise level and environmental friendliness (because they do not produce exhaust gases). In addition, electricity is much cheaper than gasoline. The main disadvantage of mains powered aerators can be called the actual need to connect to a power outlet — the power cable limits mobility and can get tangled underfoot, creating inconvenience. In addition, electric motors are poorly suited for high power units. On the other hand, in most cases, the areas treated by aerators are not very large, they do not require significant power, and the wire can be made long enough to guarantee reaching the farthest corners (in extreme cases, with an extension cord). In light of all this, almost all entry-level and mid-level aerators use mains-powered electric motors, and this option is also found in professional models.electric (mains) | clear | Save List |