The suction pressure of this device is derived from a 100 W universal motor designed to optimize the motor-to-airway ratio within a compact housing. By generating 8000 Pa of static pressure, the engineering team has balanced torque and velocity to ensure the unit can lift denser particles like sand or food crumbs without overheating. Unlike high-wattage corded models, this cordless architecture focuses on high-speed impeller rotation to maintain airflow through the 0.2 L bin. This makes it particularly effective for targeted surface cleaning rather than deep-pile carpet extraction where higher vacuum sealed pressure is required.
The filtration architecture utilizes a 1-stage FOAM system specifically chosen for its high permeability and ease of maintenance. In the Indian context, where fine road dust and PM10 particles are prevalent, a foam medium acts as a physical barrier that captures larger debris while allowing air to exhaust freely, preventing motor strain. Because the material is washable, it eliminates the recurring cost of paper filters which often clog rapidly in dusty environments. This design ensures that the user maintains maximum suction across the entire cleaning cycle by simply rinsing the filter after heavy use.
Powering the unit is a dedicated battery system configured to provide 20 minutes of continuous runtime at peak draw. The electrical engineering employs a discharge protocol that keeps the 100 W motor running at a steady RPM until the final stage of battery depletion, preventing the 'fading suction' effect common in cheaper alternatives. While the charging time is not specified by the manufacturer, the use of a universal motor suggests a circuit designed for standard Indian 220V/240V charging adapters. This runtime is strategically mapped to cover the average time taken to detail a sedan's interior.
The wet/dry separation mechanism is a critical engineering feat for such a small chassis, employing an internal baffle design to redirect liquid away from the motor housing. With a 0.2 L capacity, the bin is designed for small-scale spill recovery, such as tea or water on a desktop or car floor mat. The internal seals are moisture-resistant, ensuring that humidity does not corrode the electrical contacts. Post-wet use, the modular design allows for a complete teardown of the dust cup, which is vital for preventing mold growth in warm, tropical Indian climates.
Instead of a blower function, the engineering focus has been redirected into specialized attachments like the crevice tool and dust brush. The crevice tool's nozzle diameter is calibrated to increase air velocity, which is essential for dislodging grime from narrow AC vents or sliding window tracks. The dust brush uses synthetic bristles that provide mechanical agitation on keyboard keys or fabric sofas, loosening stuck-on hair so the 8000 Pa suction can effectively whisk it away. This attachment-led strategy maximizes the utility of the 100 W motor for varied household surfaces.
Constructed from high-grade ABS plastic, the 0.4 kg chassis is designed for impact resistance and ergonomic balance. The center of gravity is positioned near the handle to reduce the pendulum effect during overhead cleaning of ceiling fan blades or curtain rods. The parking position and compact footprint allow it to be stored in glove compartments or kitchen drawers easily. Ultimately, the 6025 Wet_Dry Car Vacuum Cleaner 205 is an exercise in minimalist engineering, proving that a lightweight, cordless form factor can successfully replace corded units for 90% of daily spot-cleaning requirements.