The suction pressure engineering of this cordless handheld vacuum cleaner relies on a high-torque 100 W universal motor that translates electrical energy into 3800 Pa of static pressure. This specific motor-to-airway ratio is optimized for surface-level debris collection rather than deep-carpet agitation. By focusing on a high-velocity airflow through a narrowed intake path, the internal turbines generate enough lift to capture fine silt, dust, and pet dander. This mechanical configuration is ideal for hard surfaces and tight weaves but requires frequent emptying of the 0.2 L bin to maintain the pressure delta across the intake nozzle during operation.
The filtration architecture employs a 1-stage FOAM system designed for durability and air permeability. Unlike multi-layer HEPA systems that can clog rapidly in dusty Indian environments, this foam barrier allows for consistent airflow while trapping larger particulates and allergens. The washable construction is a critical engineering choice for Indian users who face high levels of suspended particulate matter. By washing the filter periodically, the user prevents motor strain caused by backpressure, effectively extending the lifespan of the 100 W motor and ensuring that the suction remains consistent across many cleaning cycles.
Powering the device is a 12 V battery system configured for steady discharge over a 20-minute cycle. The engineering team utilized a CC-CV charging protocol to protect the battery cells from thermal stress during the charging phase. The 20-minute runtime is a calculated trade-off between the weight of the lithium cells and the power draw of the motor. For Indian households, this provides a practical window for targeted cleaning tasks such as refreshing a sofa set or a car interior. Users are advised to avoid complete battery depletion to maintain the chemical health of the power cells.
The wet/dry separation mechanism inside the 0.2 L bagless bin utilizes a simple baffle design to prevent moisture from entering the motor housing. When liquid is ingested, the centrifugal force spins the fluid toward the outer walls of the container, while the air continues through the foam filter. This design allows for the quick recovery of spilled tea or damp road grime. Maintenance after wet use is mandatory; the user must dry the internal chamber to prevent microbial growth, which is a common engineering requirement for all dual-function handheld vacuum cleaners in humid climates.
Additional functionality is provided through the specialized pet hair tool and crevice attachments. These accessories are engineered to modify the intake velocity. The crevice tool concentrates the 3800 Pa suction into a smaller area, increasing the air speed for extracting grime from AC vents and keyboard mechanical switches. The pet hair tool uses friction-based agitation to loosen fibers from upholstery, allowing the airflow to carry them into the bin. This mechanical synergy between the motor's static pressure and the attachment's physical design ensures that the device performs efficiently across various Indian household textures.
Constructed from high-impact ABS plastic, the chassis weighs only 0.4 kg, offering a high strength-to-weight ratio. The ergonomic handle is positioned at the center of gravity to reduce wrist fatigue during overhead cleaning of fans or high shelves. The 10 dB noise level is achieved through internal acoustic dampening around the motor housing, which minimizes high-frequency vibration. The structural engineering ensures that the internal seals remain airtight, preventing suction leakage. Ultimately, the 6025 Wet_Dry Car Vacuum Cleaner 45 represents a focused engineering effort to provide a lightweight, cost-effective, and durable cleaning solution for modern homes.