madabouthoovers
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Following a few questions about this vac in another thread, I went to snap a few pics of the Mach 9 or U88-T4-P as it is otherwise known as, but both are the same model, just mine has the pets turbo tool.
This model is sold in Currys and not much about it is known, but its a very good little vac and features something I have never seen on a Vax before, a selector dial for suction head and hose - which is similar to the old Hoover dialamatic, and saves disconnecting and re-connecting hoses to use the tools.
This vac is very small, and I show it comapered to my Mach Air Total Home, and also to an older DC04
It has a single 1200W motor driving the brushroll and suction system, and a see through brushroll housing. Its bin capatity is 1.5 litres, the same as the Mach Air and weighs 6Kg (slightly more than the Mach Air Total Home at 5.2Kg).
It pushes along very easily and has a handle mounted power switch which uses a long push rod to operate the switch which is actually on top of the motor housing. This type of switch with activator pushrod is also used on the Vax air agile. Seems that Vax are stopping mounting the on-off switches at foot level, as they usually are on the Power range of uprights. Also uses multi-cyclonic technology. The cable exits the vac low down on the motor housing but has a cable hook on the handle to save the cable getting in the way when using the vac.
Not the quietest vac in operation at about 85dB, but its tolerable for the price.
All in all a very good looking and elegant vac! I would give it 9/10 and its Currently in Currys for £99.99 and well worth it (I paid £94.99 when Currys had it for that price a few weeks back)
Pics
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This model is sold in Currys and not much about it is known, but its a very good little vac and features something I have never seen on a Vax before, a selector dial for suction head and hose - which is similar to the old Hoover dialamatic, and saves disconnecting and re-connecting hoses to use the tools.
This vac is very small, and I show it comapered to my Mach Air Total Home, and also to an older DC04
It has a single 1200W motor driving the brushroll and suction system, and a see through brushroll housing. Its bin capatity is 1.5 litres, the same as the Mach Air and weighs 6Kg (slightly more than the Mach Air Total Home at 5.2Kg).
It pushes along very easily and has a handle mounted power switch which uses a long push rod to operate the switch which is actually on top of the motor housing. This type of switch with activator pushrod is also used on the Vax air agile. Seems that Vax are stopping mounting the on-off switches at foot level, as they usually are on the Power range of uprights. Also uses multi-cyclonic technology. The cable exits the vac low down on the motor housing but has a cable hook on the handle to save the cable getting in the way when using the vac.
Not the quietest vac in operation at about 85dB, but its tolerable for the price.
All in all a very good looking and elegant vac! I would give it 9/10 and its Currently in Currys for £99.99 and well worth it (I paid £94.99 when Currys had it for that price a few weeks back)
Pics
[this post was last edited: 5/18/2013-07:57]
