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SiemensBagged Vacuum Cleaner

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QuattroPower Technology: Siemens's high-performance technology for excellent cleaning results with low energy consumption. XXL upholstery nozzle: extra-wide for faster cleaning of upholstered furniture. Long cable and 12 m operating radius mean that the tedious task of changing sockets is reduced. Washable allergyPlus Filter: Best filter technology by Siemens. Especially recommended for allergy sufferers. Reaches dust re-emission class A.

Product Features
  • allergyPlus Filter: Especially recommended for allergy sufferers. Reaches dust re-emission class A
  • Switchable noise optimised roller nozzle with clip type lock
  • Hard floor nozzle especially developed for in-depth cleaning of floors with crevices and gaps like tiles and floorboards
  • Suitable for gentle cleaning of sensitive floors like parquet
  • XXL Upholstery nozzle for fast cleaning of upholstery, especially suitable for animal hair (width: 185 mm)
  • Crevice tool
  • Telescopic tube with slider lock and clip-type lock
  • Ergo Premium handle for effortless vacuuming
  • XXL dust bag volume minimizes dust bag changes and reduces costs
  • Operating radius: 12 m
  • Automatic cable rewind
  • Variable suction control
  • Electronic dustbag change indicator
  • softBumper Protection for furniture and walls
  • 4 castors for extra manoeuvrability,soft-coated for protection of hard floors
  • Parking and storage aids
Product Specification
  • 650 W
  • Weight: 6.1 kg (cylinder only)
  • Energy efficiency class A
  • Warranty: 10-years

For more information, please check, Siemens.

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