The RKPSP engineering team utilized a 100 W universal motor to achieve a calibrated 3800 Pa of suction pressure. This specific motor-to-airway ratio is designed to maximize static pressure for surface-level debris removal while maintaining a low 10 dB noise profile. In technical terms, the impeller design focuses on airflow velocity rather than raw industrial volume, making it highly effective for picking up loose grit from flat surfaces. This engineering choice ensures that the motor does not overheat during its 20-minute operational cycle while providing consistent lift for household cleaning tasks.
The filtration architecture relies on a 1-stage FOAM system that is fully washable to suit the dusty Indian environment. Unlike traditional paper filters that suffer from rapid particulate loading, the foam matrix allows for depth-loading of fine dust while maintaining a clear air path. This design captures larger dander and road-side soot particles common in high-traffic 2BHK apartments. By allowing users to rinse the filter periodically, the device avoids the suction drop associated with clogged micro-pores. This washable construction ensures that the internal components remain protected from fine debris bypass over long-term use.
Power management is handled by a 12 V battery configuration that provides a 20-minute runtime under a constant 100 W load. The electrical system is engineered to deliver a flat discharge curve, ensuring that the suction performance does not taper off as the battery reaches 20 percent capacity. For the Indian user, this runtime is sufficient for cleaning two car interiors or a complete living room sofa set. While the charging time is not specified, the system is designed to handle standard power fluctuations common in residential grids. This battery logic prioritizes lightweight handling over extended industrial runtimes.
The wet and dry capability is supported by a specialized internal baffle design within the 0.2 L bagless bin. This engineering feature prevents liquid splashes from entering the motor housing during the intake of small spills. The internal chamber uses centrifugal force to separate liquid droplets from the air stream, depositing them at the base of the transparent container. This mechanism is particularly useful for managing accidental kitchen spills or moisture from car seats during the monsoon season. Regular emptying of the bin is required to maintain the aerodynamic efficiency of the internal airflow path.
The attachment suite includes a precision crevice tool and a dedicated dust brush, both engineered for friction-fit stability. These tools are designed to narrow the intake aperture, effectively increasing the localized suction velocity for stubborn pet hair removal. By focusing the 3800 Pa output through a smaller nozzle, the device can extract debris from deep within AC vent slats and narrow sliding window tracks. The lack of a blower function is compensated for by the high-velocity intake, which pulls dust out of crevices rather than scattering it into the room. These tools extend the functional reach of the 0.4 kg chassis.
Ergonomically, the chassis is constructed from high-grade ABS plastic, which contributes to the ultra-light 0.4 kg total mass. The handle is positioned to align with the center of gravity, reducing wrist strain during overhead cleaning of curtain rods or AC vents. The compact footprint allows for easy storage in a car glovebox or a small kitchen drawer. The build quality focuses on durability for daily use-cases like keyboard cleaning and car detailing. This structural design ensures that the device remains highly portable without sacrificing the mechanical integrity of the 6025 Wet_Dry Car Vacuum Cleaner 10 for Indian consumers.