The suction pressure of 3800 Pa is generated through a high-speed 100 W universal motor designed for optimal motor-to-airway efficiency. In engineering terms, this vacuum balances static pressure with airflow to ensure that localized debris, such as road silt and hair, is lifted without requiring the massive wattage of bulky uprights. The internal impeller is calibrated to maintain consistent vacuum pressure within the small-diameter suction nozzle. This specific engineering profile makes it ideal for surface-level cleaning on hard surfaces and upholstery, though it is not intended for deep-pile carpet extraction which requires significantly higher atmospheric pressure differentials.
The filtration architecture relies on a 1-stage FOAM system engineered for high porosity and easy maintenance. This foam layer acts as a physical barrier that captures larger particulates and dander through interception and diffusion. For Indian users, the washable nature of this filter is a critical engineering advantage, as it prevents the pore-clogging typically caused by oily fine dust prevalent in urban environments. By allowing the user to rinse the filter, the device maintains its 3800 Pa performance over hundreds of cycles without the static pressure drop-off usually associated with disposable paper-based filtration systems.
While specific battery cell counts are not listed, the 100 W power draw suggests a 12 V cell configuration common in this class of cordless handheld vacuum cleaner. The power management system likely utilizes a standard CC-CV (Constant Current-Constant Voltage) charging protocol to protect the internal lithium chemistry from overheating during the recharge cycle. Engineering a high motor draw against a compact battery frame requires a careful balance to prevent thermal throttling. For practical use in India, users should allow the unit to cool after a full discharge before connecting it to a power source to maximize the long-term lifespan.
The wet and dry separation mechanism utilizes a baffle design within the collection chamber to prevent liquid from entering the motor assembly. When moisture is ingested, the centrifugal force separates the denser liquid particles, depositing them into the bagless bin while the airflow continues toward the exhaust. With a manageable bin capacity, this unit is engineered to handle small spills like spilled chai or water on a 2BHK kitchen counter. Maintaining the seal integrity of the collection chamber is vital for preventing suction leaks, ensuring the 3800 Pa of pressure remains concentrated at the nozzle tip.
Rather than a blower function, this model prioritizes mechanical agitation via the pet hair tool. This attachment uses localized friction to break the static bond between animal fibers and fabric surfaces, such as sofas or mattresses. From a technical standpoint, the tool concentrates the available airflow into smaller channels, increasing the velocity of the air at the contact point. This is particularly effective for cleaning the grime found in AC vents or the fine dust that accumulates in the crevices of Indian window tracks. This mechanical advantage compensates for the lower overall wattage compared to corded industrial units.
The chassis is constructed from high-grade ABS plastic, providing a lightweight 0.4 kg total mass that reduces user fatigue during extended cleaning sessions. The ergonomic handle is positioned to align the center of gravity with the user's wrist, facilitating easier maneuvering into tight car interiors or under WFH desks. With a noise level of 75 dB, the acoustic engineering ensures that while the motor is powerful, the sound frequency remains within a non-intrusive range for residential environments. The 6025 Wet_Dry Car Vacuum Cleaner 102 serves as a durable, well-balanced tool for quick-response domestic cleaning tasks.