Likewise, the vacuum cleaner is now battery-powered and cordless. There is little doubt about the convenience, as well as the still limited autonomy. But if you don’t have a palace of several hundred square meters, there are more advantages than disadvantages. It has a good ratio of features and price to the T20 Mistral from Chinese Dreame, which looks a lot, if not too much, to the Dyson. The suction power is 150 watts, there are three types of brushes, a small color screen, three adjustable modes, the less intense of which would allow, on paper, a use of 70 minutes. The power, however, is in this case very low, so it is necessary to opt for the medium or even for the “turbo”, which brings the autonomy to be reduced to ten minutes. Overall, however, the T20 performs well and costs relatively little, although it performs slightly below that of the V11 model from the same house.
Then there is Samsung’s Jet 75 Premium, which is similar but with more accessories and 200 watts of suction power. It also has a washable tank, four different brushes, including one for scrubbing floors, three modes and a removable battery with fairly high autonomy. It would cost 679 euros, but online you can find it around 450, which is already a more acceptable price. The T20 instead on Amazon is just over 300 euros, while the official price would be 370 euros. Strangely, neither of the two vacuum cleaners, and in general the whole category, still has a connection via bluetooth or wi-fi to the smartphone to perhaps obtain the usage statistics. Singular, given that we are in the middle of the Internet of Things.
Friday April 9, 2021
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