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SOLUTIONS Makita is inviting professionals to enjoy free trial and evaluation sessions on its ranges of cordless cleaning tools with a new product demonstration service. The free on-site appointment visits will provide expert guidance on tool and accessory selection, as well as hands-on product testing for professionals to discover the manufacturer’s complete cleaning range, including Makita’s latest Robotic Cleaner DRC300.
Cleaners and contractors are now able to arrange appointments with an experienced Makita team member to get the most out of its wide range of cordless cleaning products, which includes cordless backpack vacuums, commercial
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compact stick vacuums, portable tub vacuums, industrial robotic vacuums, blowers and accessories – each designed to save time and increase productivity. Powered by Makita’s lithium-ion battery technologies, the high-quality cordless vacuum cleaner range is designed to meet the demands of cleaning professionals across a wide variety of applications and benefits from Makita’s decades of experience in developing cordless motors and battery technology for professional tools.
A key highlight of the demonstration is the new 18V Brushless Robotic Cleaner DRC300, a robotic vacuum for commercial/industrial use. Powered by 18V LXT battery technology and utilising dual battery performance, this innovative solution from Makita provides continuous cleaning power of up to 240-minutes over an impressive
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600m2 area (when used with two 18V 6.0Ah batteries in parallel). Thanks to its superior 2D LiDAR sensor and camera technology, it can map and memorise up to 10,000m2 of space across five different rooms and use this information to not only return to its original position, but also track optimal routes for efficient cleaning.
The demonstration will also cover the three control options: directly by the unit, RF remote control (included) or with a smartphone via a bespoke app which offers users even more functionality and benefits. This way, users can access performance history, such as cleaning dates and times and the percentage of cleaning areas covered, which can then be used as evidence or scheduling.
Andrew Farrell, Sales Manager at Makita said: “Our latest robotic vacuum is a great asset to any cleaning professional. Designed with a variety of functions and benefits, it is a truly reliable tool that will ease workloads and improve productivity. We are very excited to launch our cleaning demonstration service with this fantastic addition included as part of the presentation. We look forward to welcoming customers to book a session with us and discover our extensive line up.”
To book a demo, fill out the online form available at the website below.
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