The suction pressure of 3800 Pa is generated by a 100 W universal motor designed for high-RPM operation within a compact housing. In engineering terms, this suction level represents a specific vacuum-to-airflow ratio optimized for surface-level lift rather than deep carpet extraction. The motor drives a centrifugal fan that creates enough static pressure to overcome the resistance of the 1-stage FOAM filter while maintaining sufficient velocity to transport grit through the nozzle. This makes the unit highly effective for non-porous surfaces but limits its performance on thick pile rugs where higher Pascal values are required for agitated dust removal.
The filtration architecture relies on a 1-stage FOAM system that serves as both a primary barrier and a motor protection layer. Unlike multi-cyclonic systems, this foam media captures larger particulates like hair and breadcrumbs through interception while allowing finer air molecules to pass through with minimal backpressure. Because the foam is washable, users can maintain high airflow efficiency by rinsing out accumulated road dust and pet dander. This design is particularly suited for the Indian climate where high humidity can cause fine dust to cake on paper-based filters, whereas foam remains resilient and easy to clean.
Operating on a 12V power system, the internal battery configuration is balanced to support the 100 W draw of the motor. The engineering trade-off for a 0.4 kg total weight is a smaller cell capacity, which necessitates a focused cleaning approach. The circuitry typically employs a standard CC-CV charging protocol to ensure cell longevity. For Indian users, this means the device is best utilized for quick tasks such as cleaning a keyboard or a single sofa set before requiring a recharge cycle, ensuring the motor does not overheat during prolonged continuous operation in non-AC environments.
The wet/dry separation mechanism involves a physical baffle within the dust chamber that prevents liquid from entering the motor housing. When vacuuming damp spills, the air-water mixture is slowed down by a series of internal walls, causing the heavier water droplets to drop into the bottom of the bin while the air continues toward the exhaust. With a small liquid capacity, it is designed for localized spills rather than large puddles. Maintenance after wet use is critical; the foam filter and bin must be completely dried to prevent bacterial growth and maintain motor integrity.
While this model lacks a dedicated blower function, its suction port is engineered for high-velocity intake through the crevice tool attachment. This allows for concentrated pressure at the tip, which is effective for extracting grime from AC vents and sliding window tracks. The motor's 100 W output ensures that even when the intake is partially restricted by tight corners, the thermal protection circuit prevents burnout. This mechanical reliability is essential for domestic tasks where the vacuum is often pushed into confined spaces to reach accumulated debris in 2BHK apartments.
The chassis is constructed from high-impact ABS plastic, contributing to its ultra-light 0.4 kg weight. The ergonomic handle is positioned at the center of gravity to reduce wrist fatigue during overhead cleaning of curtains or high shelves. The parking position and attachment points are designed for space-saving storage in small Indian homes. This structural design ensures that the 6025 Wet_Dry Car Vacuum Cleaner 163 remains a durable yet portable option for daily light-duty cleaning, balancing physical lightness with sufficient structural rigidity to withstand accidental drops on tiled floors.