Product: Ofuzzi Slim H7 Pro Cordless Handheld Vacuum with LED Light
Model: H7 PRO
Condition: New
Lightweight 1 lb handheld design delivers powerful cleaning while operating at a quiet noise level of 75 dB or less for comfortable everyday use
Upgraded brushless motor generates up to 11,000Pa of cyclonic suction with a 75,000 RPM motor for powerful, efficient cleaning
Cordless design with a built-in LED light provides easy maneuverability and helps illuminate dust and debris in dark spaces
Includes a brush nozzle and crevice tool for versatile cleaning of cars, stairs, furniture, offices, pet hair, and other hard-to-reach areas
Fast Type-C charging powers the 2,000mAh rechargeable battery for up to 12–27 minutes of runtime, with Eco and High modes to match different cleaning tasks
Available Colors
White, Grey
Suction Power
Up to 11,000Pa (27 AW)
Motor Speed
75,000 RPM
Noise Level
≤75 dB
Weight
1 lb
Battery
2,000mAh rechargeable lithium-ion
Runtime
Up to 12–27 minutes
Charging Time
Approximately 2 hours
Charging Port
USB-C
Cleaning Modes
Eco Mode and High Mode
What’s Included?
1x Ofuzzi Slim H7 Pro Cordless Handheld Vacuum with LED Light
@violue Well it does have “11,000Pa of cyclonic suction” so maybe it would ideal for any usage, or not. W(ho)TF knows what 11,000Pa means in this context (or any other). Although I am fairly sure Pa is not a valid measure of “cyclonic suction”.
OK, down the rabbit-hole… This http://newsletter.oapt.ca/files/how-strong-a-vacuum-can-you-make.html says you can “suck” water up to 7m (hard to believe, but this is science). Atmospheric pressure is 10.3mH20 (same reference) or 101,325Pa so, 7/10.3*101325 is 68860Pa, which says a human sucking on a straw is ~6x more powerful than this vacuum. What you do with this information when faced with a cleaning task is up to you…
Specs
Product: Ofuzzi Slim H7 Pro Cordless Handheld Vacuum with LED Light
Model: H7 PRO
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$36.39 at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Jul 9 - Monday, Jul 13
At first glance, I did not immediately clock this as a small vacuum cleaner. No. I did not.
/showme groovy bespectacled English chap from the 1960s saying, “honestly, it’s not mine!” While others look at him doubtingly
@medz Here’s the image you requested for “groovy bespectacled English chap from the 1960s saying, honestly, it’s not mine! While others loo…”
/showme a pet groomer named O’Fuzzi Slim
@heartny Here’s the image you requested for “a pet groomer named O Fuzzi Slim”
@mediocrebot Awesome, especially the purple
POKER! JOKER! NOT MEDIOCRE! AWESOME!
@heartny why Snoop, though?
@medz He’s fuzzy and slim?
@heartny oh, fo’ sheezy
Sort by most recent reviews on Amazon. The 4 most recent reviews all said it was DOA or stopped working.
Meh.
@ColeSloth basically the same price at Amazon too if you’re not a meh member.
This is a vacuum?? Not a “personal massager”?
@violue Well it does have “11,000Pa of cyclonic suction” so maybe it would ideal for any usage, or not. W(ho)TF knows what 11,000Pa means in this context (or any other). Although I am fairly sure Pa is not a valid measure of “cyclonic suction”.
OK, down the rabbit-hole… This http://newsletter.oapt.ca/files/how-strong-a-vacuum-can-you-make.html says you can “suck” water up to 7m (hard to believe, but this is science). Atmospheric pressure is 10.3mH20 (same reference) or 101,325Pa so, 7/10.3*101325 is 68860Pa, which says a human sucking on a straw is ~6x more powerful than this vacuum. What you do with this information when faced with a cleaning task is up to you…
Why is SideDeal not shown at the top now?
Is there a change in relationship or are they shutting down?
@hiroo It seems to be there now, although it comes and goes as I refresh my screen.