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VACUUMS & SWEEPERS | VAX COMMERCIAL


NEW LOOK, SAME


BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE Back with a brand new, tough look for


2016, Vax Commercial explains how their innovative tub vacuum range keeps on getting better.


Daytime cleaning has been the industry buzzword for some time now, thanks to customers demanding more from cleaning services. Budgets are constantly squeezed, yet businesses are no longer content with a cheaper package, so the cleaning industry focus is shifting to offering added value propositions. This is where daytime cleaning can be a winning solution: energy costs lower during the day, the hours are less anti- social and safer for the cleaning operatives, environments can be kept clean while they are being used, leading to improved customer satisfaction, and productivity can be improved by offering more for the budget available.


Cleaning in busy environments during the day has its own set of challenges, particularly when they are deemed to cause a disturbance. Using Vax Commercial tub vacuums can help to mitigate negative perceptions. Launching in the summer, the VCT-02 tub vacuum makes light work of daytime cleaning tasks.


Based on the VCC-08A with its proven performance, the new model continues to instil confidence in the user that it will deliver brilliant cleaning results time and time again.


POWERFUL, QUIET, EFFICIENT The recent eco regulations have gone some way to help


vacuum cleaners become more efficient. Rated A for energy efficiency, the VCT-02’s energy consumption is low; when used every day during the day, this could show substantial savings over the lifetime of the product compared to using older, less efficient machines at night. But it’s not just about energy – pick-up and filtration are important too. The VCT-02 has superb pick-up so more dirt is collected in one pass, improving user productivity, while the A-rated filtration system traps and retains up to 99.98% of dust and motor emissions.


Making too much noise while cleaning is no longer a problem; the VCT-02 has a HUSH mode which reduces the operational


100 BUDGETS ARE CONSTANTLY


SQUEEZED, YET BUSINESSES ARE NO LONGER CONTENT WITH A CHEAPER PACKAGE, SO THE


CLEANING INDUSTRY FOCUS IS SHIFTING TO OFFERING ADDED VALUE PROPOSITIONS.


noise levels to just 69dB(A), making it the ideal vacuum for cleaning busy environments such as offices, hotels or schools – even during the day.


EASY TO HANDLE Tough yet lightweight, the VCT-02 weighs just 4.7kg so it’s


easy to manoeuvre and can be carried with one hand. The usual assault course of tables, chairs and doors are no match for the VCT-02’s anti-topple design, and it’s this superior stability which means it’s less likely to tip when pulled around corners.


ALSO AVAILABLE Offering great value for money and excellent pick-up, the


VCT-01 is the competitively-priced, entry level machine in the range. For cleaning larger areas, the VCT-04 has the same lightweight, tough design as the VCT-02 but features a larger 15L capacity. Despite its bigger size, the VCT-04 is still lightweight and retains the same performance features – including HUSH mode and A-rated energy efficiency. For the trade sector, the VCT-03 110V machine is perfect for use on site. The new range is available from July.


Vax Commercial’s product range also includes carpet cleaners, scrubber dryers, single disc machines, steam cleaners, hard floor washers and sweepers. Free demonstrations and training are available.


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