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The Philips PowerPro Ultimate FC9911 and FC9912 dry vacuum cleaners without dust bag

Power Cyclone7 technology aims to reduce the resistance of the air flow through the unit systems. Special cyclone shape and fin design make the best use of the motor power and convert it to suction power, minimizing energy loss.

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Philips PowerPro Ultimate FC9911 and FC991 dry vacuum cleaners without dust bag

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FEATURES

POWER

max power consumption 2400W, suction 450W. Comment: max power consumption 2400W, suction power 450W – only for FC9912, power consumption 2200W, suction power 400W for FC9911 .

FILTERING

Power Cyclone7: Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter holds up to 99.95% of particles , HEPA AirSeal filter, motor protection filter.

CONTROL AND DISPLAY

I: buttons to adjust the power on the handle 5 modes this option is only on the FC 9912, the model FC9911 buttons adjustments on the body , a blue indicator light on the body of the vacuum cleaner.

CONSTRUCTION

AirFlow stabiliser, aerodynamic fin design, 2.2L plastic container, anti-static container walls, 3 rubber wheels, vertical and horizontal parking, telescopic aluminium tube, ergonomic handle shape, effective range 11m, cord length 8m, acoustic level 77dB.

COMPLETE

Floor brush TriActive+ and TriActive Z, crevice nozzle, small brush.

COLOR

: bright copper Model FC9911 bright red, FC9912 bright copper .

GUARANTEES

600x400x350mm.

WEIGHT

6,2 kg.

WARRANTY

2 years.

MANUFACTURING COUNTRY

b: Turkey.

PRICE

: Dollars 13,990, Dollars 17,990.

DESCRIPTION

The models are designed with technologies that ensure hygiene and a constant high suction power. NanoClean Technology keeps dust out of the bin as it empties into the air: its special design and anti-static walls prevent the formation of dust clouds.

Power Cyclone7 technology aims to reduce the resistance of the airflow through the systems of the device. The special shape of the cyclone and the construction of the fins allow a maximum efficiency in using the generated power of the motor and transforming it into the suction power, minimizing the energy loss. The technology works in three phases: the straight and sleek Power Cyclone air inlet moves the air in a very fast speed, the curved air duct accelerates the airflow in the cyclone chamber and finally the outlet blades in the upper part of the swirl effectively separate the dust from the air.

AirFlow stabilizer and aerodynamic cyclone fin design reduce air resistance for maximum suction power.

One-touch extraction with ergonomic design for easy and convenient cleaning.

Comes with 2 nozzles for carpet and hard floors. The TriActive+ brush does not damage the carpet pile while brushing. Large opening on the end of the nozzle traps large debris and keeps hair, lint, and large debris from getting caught in the nozzle. Additional side brushes to pick up dust and dirt along the walls. TriActive Z for hard floors has an unusual Z-shape that allows dust to get straight into the air duct. No bristles to keep the brush clean, side channels help you clean along walls.

Constant high suction power, hygienic, separate nozzles for floor and carpet, power regulator on the handle.

No filter contamination indicator.

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  1. Jeremiah Price

    Can someone please share their experience with the Philips PowerPro Ultimate FC9911 and FC9912 dry vacuum cleaners without dust bag? How effective are they in terms of suction power and dust collection? Are they easy to clean and maintain? Any notable drawbacks or issues with these models? Would you recommend them over traditional vacuum cleaners with dust bags or any other alternatives? Thank you!

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