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Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

2025-10-08 04:51:32

In other words, corded vacuums don’t need to balance suction with battery life, so they can deliver maximum performance at all times..

And should you replace the basic filter with one of these more expensive filters?Let’s find out!.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

There’s nothing wrong with the basic Henry filter.It contains three layers of TriTex material, which helps capture most dust particles and other allergens..The basic Henry filter isn’t great for removing odours though.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

These tend to pass through the fabric material and escape into the air.If you’ve ever noticed a bad pet odour after vacuuming, then you know exactly what we mean!.

Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham

To combat this issue, Numatic (of.

Henry Hoover fame. )Does a Silent Vacuum Cleaner Exist?.

All vacuum cleaners generate noise – there aren’t any that are truly silent.We consider vacuums with a noise output of less than 65dB to be “silent,” as these allow for a regular conversation.. Are Loud Vacuum Cleaners More Effective?.

No, we’ve found that loud vacuum cleaners are no more effective (on average.)In fact, vacuum cleaners that are excessively loud are often poorly designed.. With that said, models that fall into our “silent” category (less than 65dB) tend to have less suction power than the strongest vacuum cleaners.