TTI’s Vax brand launched a 40V handheld lithium battery vacuum
cleaner, termed Vax Blade 2 Max.
As to styling, it is no difference from the previous generation.
The biggest change is the design of 40V, 10 18650. Several function points on
the official website:
1. Suction without loss.
2. Light weight
3. Extreme speed mode
4. Removable body
5. Removable dust bucket
6.LED dust bucket
All accessories are as follows:
A free tool kit worth $50 kit:
The simple performance parameters are as follows:
Battery: 40V/10 battery
Weight: 3.1KGs
Charging time: 3 hours
Use time: ordinary gear 45 minutes / high gear 12 minutes
Brushless motor of 70000 rpm (it is said to be supplied by Cinderson)
Dust bucket 0.6L
The internal code is Aslan/Lion (the first generation of Blade
is called Tiger). The highlight is 10 18650 batteries that make the battery
capacity 40V. it weighs 3.1KG, 500G heavier than DysonV10. From this point of
view, the “light weight” of the official website promotion is not the
truth.
In fact, the Vax Blade series has lower center, even compared
with the product of the same weight. It is harder to hold flat Vax Blade than
other products. This new design has been improved.
I found that the LEDs on the floor brush were particularly
bright. From the photos taken during actual use, it seems they are so bright
that they can even be used as flashlights.
The dust bucket can be more easily removed by pressing and holding
the button shown below.
The Vax’s 40V product is likely the only handheld cordless
vacuum with lithium battery. Vax officially said it is three times better than
all previous products, and is abler than top 10 cordless vacuum cleaners in
carpet cleaning (that is, stronger than Dyson V10).
The use of several batteries adds product weight, which can be a
problem for consumers. This is why most factories tend not to increase the
number of batteries.
In any case, Vax has taken a bold step in product development,
delivering valuable experience to peers, which is helpful for the development
of the industry.