Suction power
Working power of the machine for suction.
The effort with which the unit draws in pollution during operation directly depends on this indicator. The greater this effort, the higher the quality of cleaning and the more effective cleaning. On the other hand, even in the heaviest and most performant models, the suction power does not exceed 1200 W — it simply does not make sense to increase it further. In addition, we note that with an increase in the width of the grip, the suction power must also be increased, otherwise, the efficiency will decrease. It means that only models of the same type with the same or almost the same working width can be compared in terms of suction power.
Noise level
The noise level generated by the cleaning machine during operation.
A low noise level is important for the comfort of the operator and the people around. The latter is especially true in some specific places like hospitals or kindergartens. On the other hand, the higher the power, the louder, usually, the unit operates and the more difficult it is to reduce this noise to a certain level, even though in many cases the high volume of the work is not a particular problem. So it’s worth looking specifically for a “quiet” cleaning machine only if a low noise level is more critical for you than a high cost and/or reduced power.
When evaluating specific loudness values, note that the decibel used to indicate the noise level is a non-linear value. Therefore, it is easiest to evaluate specific values using comparative tables. Here is a simplified table for the range that most modern cleaning machines fit into:
55 dB — background sound in the office without special noise sources;
60 dB — loud conversation;
65 dB — city street with average traffic intensity;
70 dB — a conversation of several people in raised tones.
75 dB — high-power vacuum cleaner.
80 dB — traffic noise on a busy street.
Weight
The total weight of the cleaning machine. Usually, weight is indicated with empty tanks for detergent, waste, fuel, etc. At the same time, additional equipment, such as side brushes, may or may not be taken into account. Such equipment has a very small weight compared to the machines themselves. And, when installed/removed, does not seriously affect the mass of the entire machine.