Suction pressure in the 1200 W universal motor is a result of high-torque rotation coupled with a streamlined internal airway. The 18500 Pa rating reflects the static pressure capability, which is essential for lifting heavy fine road dust and debris from deep within carpet fibers. Engineering this motor to balance airflow volume with static lift ensures that the unit does not lose performance as the 20 L bin fills. The motor-to-airway ratio is optimized to prevent overheating during its 30 min runtime, though the 1200 W draw is significant. This configuration makes it highly effective for heavy lifting but less suited for delicate, low-suction tasks.
The filtration architecture centers on a Single Stage-stage HEPA system designed for durability and cost-efficiency. This filter captures 99.97% of particles down to 0.3 microns, including dander, pollen, and PM2.5 particles prevalent in Indian urban environments. Being washable, the HEPA media is engineered to withstand multiple rinse cycles without losing structural integrity or airflow efficiency. This is crucial for maintaining the 18500 Pa suction over the product's lifespan. By removing the need for frequent filter replacements, the engineering team has prioritized long-term operational sustainability for the user while ensuring the exhaust air remains clean and free of fine allergens.
Power management is handled via a specialized battery configuration that supports the 1200 W motor demand. Operating on a cordless platform, the system manages current draw to provide a consistent 30 min runtime, which is sufficient for focused cleaning of sofas, cars, or mattresses. The internal circuitry utilizes CC-CV (Constant Current-Constant Voltage) charging protocols to protect cell health, although the specific charging duration is not disclosed. For Indian users, this means the device provides high-burst power without the tether of a cord, though users must plan their cleaning sessions around the half-hour limit to ensure the entire floor area is covered efficiently.
The 20 L bagless dust capacity is supported by a cyclonic-style separation mechanism that keeps dry debris away from the motor intake. Unlike wet-dry models, this dry-only system is engineered with a high-capacity baffle that manages massive volumes of dust without necessitating a 0.45L limit found in smaller units. Motor protection is provided by the HEPA seal rather than a float valve, ensuring that 18500 Pa suction remains constant throughout the cleaning session. Post-use maintenance is simplified because there are no wet components to dry, preventing odors common in hybrid models. This specialized dry-path engineering makes the unit a dedicated powerhouse for heavy dust management in Indian homes.
The blower function is achieved through a secondary exhaust port that redirects the 1200 W motor's airflow. Unlike standard vacuums that merely expel air, this engineering design concentrates the output into a high-velocity stream capable of dislodging grime from AC vents and electronics. In the Indian context, where humidity can cause dust to stick to surfaces, the blower provides a mechanical agitation that suction alone cannot match. The transition between suction and blower modes is seamless, utilizing the provided hose and nozzle attachments to focus the air pressure, making it a dual-purpose tool for comprehensive home and car maintenance.
Ergonomics for a 6.7 kg unit are managed through a robust ABS plastic chassis and a reinforced handle. The weight reflects the heavy-duty universal motor and the large 20 L bin capacity, prioritizing power over extreme lightness. The hose and sweeping brush attachments are engineered for a friction-fit that maintains the vacuum seal under 18500 Pa of pressure. A stable parking position allows the unit to be stored upright, saving space in 1BHK or 2BHK apartments. Ultimately, the engineering of the star balances the raw power of a corded machine with the convenience of a cordless, bagless, and cost-efficient platform for long-term use.