The engineering of this cordless handheld vacuum cleaner centers on a 100 W universal motor that is precision-tuned to deliver 8000 Pa of static pressure. This suction-to-wattage ratio is achieved through a high-velocity fan turbine that maximizes airflow within a compact chamber. The motor is positioned to provide a straight-line air path, reducing turbulence and energy loss, which allows the device to lift dense particles like sand and road grit from car carpets. While it excels at surface debris, the 8000 Pa threshold is specifically balanced to prevent the motor from overheating during its 20-minute operational cycle.
Filtration is managed by a 1-stage FOAM system, which serves as both a primary debris barrier and a motor protector. This foam density is calibrated to capture larger particulates like hair, dander, and food crumbs while maintaining high air permeability. In the context of Indian homes where fine dust is prevalent, the washable nature of this filter is a critical engineering choice. It allows users to restore the pressure differential by simply rinsing the element, ensuring that the 100 W motor does not face back-pressure from a clogged filter, which would otherwise degrade the battery life.
Powering the unit is a multi-cell battery array designed to provide a steady voltage output to the 100 W motor. The system utilizes a CC-CV charging protocol to protect cell chemistry, though the specific charging time remains dependent on the ambient temperature and power source. A 20-minute runtime is a strategic engineering trade-off that allows the device to maintain a feather-light 0.4 kg weight. This ensures that the power-to-weight ratio remains high enough for single-handed operation without causing wrist fatigue during overhead cleaning tasks like clearing AC vents or curtain rods.
The wet and dry separation mechanism is integrated into the 0.2 L bagless bin, utilizing a series of baffles to prevent liquids from entering the motor housing. When liquid is ingested, the centrifugal force spins the moisture toward the outer walls of the container, while the air is drawn through the center. This design allows for the safe pickup of small spills, though users must empty the bin immediately to prevent moisture from saturating the foam filter. This dual-purpose architecture expands the utility of the device beyond traditional dry-only handheld models found in the market.
While this model lacks a blower function, it compensates with specialized attachments including a crevice tool and a pet hair tool. These attachments are engineered to narrow the intake aperture, effectively increasing the localized air velocity for stubborn debris. The pet hair tool uses friction-based agitation to loosen fibers from fabric, allowing the 8000 Pa suction to pull them into the bin. This focus on mechanical agitation ensures that the device performs efficiently on high-friction surfaces like sofas and car seats, where static electricity often makes cleaning difficult for lower-powered units.
The chassis is constructed from high-grade ABS plastic, contributing to the ultra-light 0.4 kg weight while maintaining structural integrity against minor impacts. The ergonomic handle is shaped to provide a natural grip angle, reducing the effort required to maneuver the nozzle into tight corners. The extremely low 10 dB noise level is achieved through internal sound-dampening chambers that dissipate motor vibrations before they exit the housing. This careful attention to user ergonomics and acoustic engineering confirms the 6025 Wet_Dry Car Vacuum Cleaner 240 as a highly refined tool for frequent, localized cleaning tasks.