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VACUUMS & SWEEPERS | VAX COMMERCIAL


BIG PERFORMANCE, LITTLE PACKAGE


Vax Commercial’s energy efficient, anti-topple vacuum cleaner has been designed


to deliver their best cleaning results yet. They give us the inside scoop on their new VCC-08A tub vacuum.


Cleaning in busy commercial, domestic or work environments can prove to be difficult when such operations are deemed to cause a disturbance. Alongside this, operatives may have to deal with obstacles such as tight corners, low furniture, narrow aisles and limited access to power sockets, as well as the need for a job to be done quickly.


Launched in November, the new VCC-08A tub vacuum from Vax Commercial makes light work of such cleaning tasks. Its proven high performance instils the user with confidence that it will continually give brilliant results.


The VCC-08A not only has improved pick-up and an ultra-efficient filtration system, it is ‘A’ rated overall for energy efficiency.


This iconic tub vacuum boasts a compact and robust design that has made it more than ideal for cleaning up even the most


challenging environments. Excellent suction, rated B on hard floors and C on carpets, effectively picks up dirt, while the A-rated filtration system traps and retains up to 99.98% of dust and motor emissions.


POWERFUL, EFFICIENT, QUIET The efficient 800W motor, with energy consumption of just


26.6kWh per annum (currently one of the lowest figures on the market) has enabled the VCC-08A to achieve an overall A rating, backed up with independent testing.


It’s really quiet too; using the HUSH mode setting reduces its operational noise levels to just 69dB(A), making it the ideal vacuum for cleaning busy or inhabited environments, such as offices, schools and care homes, even during the day.


EASY TO HANDLE At just 4.7kg, the VCC-08A is ultra-lightweight. It can be


carried with one hand and is very easy to manoeuvre. Added convenience comes from the on-board tool storage, which houses the floor tool and extension tube neatly in a dedicated slot at the rear.


The motor is mounted in the base of the vacuum rather than in the lid, which means that the machine has superior stability and is less likely to topple when pulled around corners. This means added convenience in areas with an assault-course of furniture such as canteens, offices or dining areas.


An extra-long 16.5m cleaning reach allows you to clean further and higher without the inconvenience of having to switch plug sockets too often. In addition, the foot operated controls mean you don’t need to keep bending over to switch on and off.


ALSO IN THE RANGE Other models in the commercial range of tub vacuums include


the VCC-10C. This model has a 1200W motor that delivers excellent pick-up performance and offers great value for money. For cleaning larger areas, the VCC-15 has the same anti-topple design but features an extra-large 15L capacity so you clean for longer without emptying. Despite being bigger this machine is still very lightweight at 5.5kg, and features all the benefits of the VCC-08A; including HUSH mode and an overall A rating.


Vax Commercial’s product range also includes carpet cleaners, scrubber dryers, steam cleaners, sweepers and detergents – ready to tackle any cleaning challenge. Using their account management service has excellent benefits: free product training for your sales force or operatives on site, plus technical support from their UK based helpline open 7 days a week. Free demonstrations are also available to help you choose the right product for your needs.


www.vaxcommercial.co.uk 94 VACUUMS & SWEEPERS : TOMORROW’S FM YEARBOOK 2015/16


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