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Old 18th July 2023, 11:14   #181
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Re: TUSA Wireless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner

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This post might read like an ad for the product, I don't work for them, I am just that impressed with it.
I recently bought this product and must say I agree with you

Surprisingly, a very well built, professional product and the attention to detail is superb, a great package overall. I'm glad I decided to get this one over the 70mai; that one wins hands down on aesthetic appeal alone, but I decided to go with Function over form!

It comes with a default 2 year Guarantee and On registerering the product I got another 1 year extension (I guess this is extended warranty for the the year, not Guarantee).

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I recently bought this product and must say I agree with you
Do you know what is the purpose of three stage power switch? There is no explanation in the manual.
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I recently bought this product and must say I agree with you

Surprisingly, a very well built, professional product and the attention to detail is superb.
Hi,
Can you tell me from where did you buy this?
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Do you know what is the purpose of three stage power switch? There is no explanation in the manual.
No, I don't and when using the machine I felt that third and last stage does nothing.

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Can you tell me from where did you buy this?
I bought it on Amazon India, but sometimes this product isn't available and if you wait for a week or two you will find it listed again.
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Do you know what is the purpose of three stage power switch? There is no explanation in the manual.
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No, I don't and when using the machine I felt that third and last stage does nothing.
I eventually found out the purpose of that position on the switch. When your battery runs out of power and you can’t use it in cordless mode, you can connect the vacuum cleaner to power via the cigarette lighter charger and that’s when this position is used as the “ON” position. I think I should have easily figured this out since the cigarette lighter icon is imprinted in the switch position for this!
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Maruti provides only 120W socket. Keep that in mind while buying.
I had TUSA on my wishlist for some time & it was always Out of stock. Got lucky today and just placed order only to realise that power is 150W. further, i think all good one's come with 150 W only. Wondering if this will have any effect on car electronics if i use a 120 W socket. Appreciate any do's & don't Doc.

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Wondering if this will have any effect on car electronics if i use a 120 W socket. Appreciate any do's & don't Doc.
The effect on electronics is minimal as 120W/12V socket has a fuse to protect them. Most likely, the fuse could blow rendering the socket of no use till the time you dont replace the blown fuse.

The 150W rating is a peak draw IMO and you can use it for few minutes (2-4 minutes) every now and then (occasionally). Point is to not use it for many minutes at a time or even after a short rest. I have done this too with my vaccum cleaner because there is no decent 120W one in the market.

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I have used this vaccum cleaner very sparingly as my SCross has a 120W, 12v socket while this Bergmann is rated at a peak power consumption of 150W.
Best way is to use home vaccum cleaner that also costs a bit more (upto 2.5-3k) than these car vaccum cleaners.
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Re: Car Vacuum Cleaner

I picked up TUSA vacuum clear too, and am mighty impressed! The motor is powerful enough to pick up even larger pebbles.

1) Unlike other Chinese maal, this one is made of shuddh desi ghee!

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2) Comes with a few big and small attachments, to reach all nooks and crannies. That tiny brush helps too:

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3) Charging apparently takes 3 hours and one full charge is apparently good enough for 20 min usage. Even if it is fully discharged, you can plug it into the car charger and run it like a normal wired charger. For home charging, there is a separate cable and port.

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Re: Car Vacuum Cleaner

I am looking for car vacum cleaner, want to know if anyone has used this Nuuk Ren Go cordless vacuum cleaner? Reviews on Amazon looks solid.
I basically want vacuum cleaner+blower, preferably cordless. Bergmann vacuum cleaner, also looks good. Though its not cordless but it's multipurpose as it acts as tyre infator.
I have shortlised these 2, would like to pick one of these during this month Prime Day sale. Any other recomandations would be greatly helpfull, thanks
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Old 26th July 2024, 08:41   #190
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Purchased the Nuuk vacuum cleaner last week
I am answering my own question from the previous post, might help other buyers while deciding
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I really like the soft touch material on the vacuum cleaner, certainly looks cleaner and gives very premium feel to it
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Everything fits into this bag provided.
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I have used it for couple of times, I would say not very robust suction power but gets the job done for my small Polo. With my 2 year old in the car it was essential tool for me to keep my car tidy. Bigger car and SUV owners might not find the advertised battery backup sufficient. I Was particularly looking with blower to inflate swimming tube and certain toys for my kid. All in all, a satisfactory purchase.
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