15-05-09 New vacuum cleaner protects the environment Nilfisk has developed vacuum cleaner that uses less power, and nearly all parts are recyclable When Nilfisk launches a new vacuum cleaner, there is usually no reason to expect anything out of the ordinary. So this time, when the news is Extreme Eco. Extreme is the pinnacle of Nilfisk vacuum cleaners for home and at the same time a strong offer for the environmentally conscious user. This saves on power consumption compared to a conventional vacuum cleaner, and that's not all. More than 95 percent of the machine anago can be reused when after many years are being replaced. The same applies to the packaging. Full power, less noise, the new cleaner uses less power and make less noise, without having gone beyond the su-gekraften. Part of the explanation can be found in the new engine. It represents a completely new design, where the air is drawn encounter far less resistance than usual for vacuum anago cleaners. Dust in, clean air When the dust disappears into the vacuum cleaner, it gets here thanks to HEPA filter. As one of the first companies to introduce HEPA, Nilfisk still leading with this technology. Extreme Eco is also completely sealed. In dust, but out comes clean air, and that is cleaner than the air that is commonly found in the home. A good thing for allergy sufferers and all those who suffer from respiratory problems. Extensive accessories Again deliver Nilfisk by default everything that makes the job easier. For example, adjustable telescopic tube, ergonomic handle and smooth-running wheels. In addition, an extensive range of accessories consisting of four different nozzles in addition to combination nozzle for both hard floors and carpets. Nilfisk Extreme Eco vacuum cleaner available from specialist shops and electricians. Details on telephone 43 23 40 50 and www.nilfisk.dk. Captions: Nilfisk Extreme Eco makes the job easier and cleaner air
Per Christian Hansen, tel +45 20 23 66 47
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