Improving productivity in construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Josh Johnson, Expert - Engineering Construction & Building Materials at McKinsey & Company. Part 1 of 2.

This is because wattage is just how much power is drawn by the vacuum’s motor.

in regards to how the vacuum adjusts suction power though..When in auto mode, the Dyson changes suction depending on the type of surface.

Improving productivity in construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Josh Johnson, Expert - Engineering Construction & Building Materials at McKinsey & Company. Part 1 of 2.

In contrast, the Tineco adjusts based on the.density of debris., which is detected by the iLoop dust sensor.

Improving productivity in construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Josh Johnson, Expert - Engineering Construction & Building Materials at McKinsey & Company. Part 1 of 2.

This means that the vacuum will increase suction when it detects there’s a lot of debris to pick up, but otherwise will stay at its default strength.While this works most of the time, it can be fooled by dirt that’s deep in carpets (although there’s always the option of manually increasing suction when needed.).

Improving productivity in construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Josh Johnson, Expert - Engineering Construction & Building Materials at McKinsey & Company. Part 1 of 2.

The upside is that the iLoop smart suction system works with all tools and accessories, not just the main floorhead.

The Dyson V11’s automatic system only works with the primary floor head and mini motorised tool.. Secondly, the Tineco provides full suction control when you don’t want to use “Auto” mode.The wet and dry vacuum market is full of options, so here are a few key features to consider when choosing.. Capacity.

Capacity is how much water and waste a vacuum can hold.Liquid and dry capacities are often different, so check them both..

The jobs you need the vacuum for will determine the size you need.Small tasks around the home won’t need as large a capacity as one for dealing with ponds or worksites..

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