Our idea of the perfect vacuum cleaner? At first, they thought it was enough to collect all the dust. Then, faced with increasing allergies, they realized that this was not enough ā not only do you need visible dust, but micro-particles as well, and the dust particles need to stay in the vacuum cleaner. Thatās why manufacturers have started to create appliances with a high degree of filtration.
But thatās not enough! No matter how well filtered a vacuum cleaner is, the air it exhales is always drier than the air it sucks in ā because trapped dust is hygroscopic and absorbs moisture from the air it passes through.
Thatās why even a perfect vacuum cleaner with its cleanest but driest exhaust gas āwhips upā the dust floating in the air, and involves in this flight through the apartment dust from all the nooks and crannies. And shiny, super-modern beauties vacuum cleaners still lagged behind the primitive wet rag in terms of cleaning quality!
The German company Thomas made a breakthrough in the issue of ecology at home by creating and patenting the Thomas Aquafilter. Thanks to the āhumidifiedā exhaust, Thomas vacuum cleaners do a volume cleaning of the entire room, not only cleaning with the highest degree of filtration 99.999%! surfaces in the home and not picking up dust from areas you havenāt cleaned yet, but also āforcingā suspended dust to land by making it wait for it to be sucked up by the vacuum cleanerās nozzle.
Can Aquafilter effectively eliminate fine airborne dust particles as well?
Does Aquafilter completely eliminate the issue of dry volleys of dust and provide a dust-free environment?