The engineering of this cordless handheld vacuum cleaner centers on the 100 W universal motor, which is calibrated to produce a peak suction of 3800 Pa. This pressure is achieved through a high-velocity impeller design that optimizes the motor-to-airway ratio, ensuring that static pressure remains high even as the 0.2 L bin begins to fill. While 3800 Pa is lower than full-sized upright units, it is perfectly tuned for surface-level debris like hair, crumbs, and light dust. The trade-off between airflow volume and suction intensity favors the latter, allowing the device to lift particles from tight crevices in car seats or between sofa cushions efficiently.
The filtration architecture utilizes a 1-stage FOAM system that serves as both the primary barrier and the motor protector. This washable foam is designed to capture medium-to-large particulates, including hair and larger dust grains, preventing them from entering the motor housing. In the context of Indian cities where construction dust is prevalent, the ability to wash and reuse the filter is a significant engineering advantage over paper-based filters. It maintains airflow consistency by preventing early clogging, though it requires thorough drying before reinsertion to ensure the motor remains dry and functional. This simplified filtration design prioritizes long-term airflow stability and minimal recurring costs.
Power delivery is managed by a battery system providing a steady 20 minutes of runtime, a duration calculated to balance weight and performance. At 0.4 kg, the unit cannot house massive battery banks, so engineers optimized the discharge rate to sustain the 100 W motor without thermal throttling. The internal cells are managed to help preserve the longevity of the device, which is crucial in the varying voltage environments of Indian households. Practical use suggests that while it cannot clean an entire bungalow, it provides the high-burst energy required for localized detailing of car dashboards and workstation peripherals without the need for constant recharging between tasks.
The wet/dry separation mechanism is a critical feature, utilizing an internal baffle system to divert liquids away from the motor's electrical components. With a total dust capacity of 0.2 L, the usable volume for liquids is slightly less, necessitating frequent emptying during wet spills. The engineering ensures that damp road mud or spilled tea on a car floor mat can be vacuumed without damaging the 100 W motor. Users must be diligent with post-use maintenance, specifically cleaning the foam filter and bin after wet tasks to prevent mold growth, a common issue in humid Indian coastal climates where biological growth occurs rapidly.
Although it lacks a dedicated blower function, the exhaust airflow is channeled through side vents to prevent dust blowing during suction tasks. The structural chassis is composed of high-grade ABS plastic, providing a lightweight yet durable frame that withstands the vibrations generated by the 70 dB motor operation. The ergonomic handle is positioned to align with the center of gravity, reducing the torque felt on the user's wrist during overhead cleaning of AC vents or high shelves. This mechanical balance makes it accessible for elderly users or those performing quick 5-minute cleaning bursts around the kitchen or study area without physical fatigue.
Finally, the attachment interface for the crevice tool and dust brush is engineered for a friction-fit that prevents air leaks, maximizing the 3800 Pa of available suction. The 1-year manufacturer warranty provided by RKPSP covers the internal motor and electronics, reflecting confidence in the universal motor's durability under standard operating conditions. By focusing on a bagless, washable design, the unit minimizes the ecological footprint and household expenditure associated with disposable consumables. Given its weight-to-power ratio and specialized attachments, the 6025 Wet_Dry Car Vacuum Cleaner 22 represents a technically sound solution for targeted cleaning tasks in modern, compact Indian living spaces.