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Comparison Philips PowerPro Duo FC 6168 vs Philips PowerPro Duo FC 6162

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Philips PowerPro Duo FC 6168
Philips PowerPro Duo FC 6162
Philips PowerPro Duo FC 6168Philips PowerPro Duo FC 6162
from 8 888 ₴
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from 8 888 ₴
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User reviews
Manoeuvrable turbo brush. Three-layer washable filter. Convenient cleaning of a dust collector.
Typevertical with portablevertical with portable
Cleaning typedrydry
Dust collectorcyclonecyclone
Specs
Dust collector capacity0.6 L0.6 L
Nozzles included
Nozzle functions
turbobrush
crevice
dust brush
turbobrush
crevice
dust brush
Power source
Source of powerbatterybattery
Battery voltage18 В12 В
Battery typeLi-IonLi-Ion
Battery run time40 min25 min
Charging time5 h16 h
More specs
Noise level83 dB80 dB
Dimensions (HxWxD)115x25x22 cm115x25x22 cm
Weight3.2 kg2.9 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2014may 2014
Brief conclusions of the comparison vacuum cleaners

Philips PowerPro Duo vacuum cleaners FC 6168 and FC 6162 have similar characteristics, but differences in performance and operating time make them suitable for different needs. The FC 6168 is equipped with an 18 V battery and provides up to 40 minutes of operation, which makes it more suitable for extended cleaning sessions. Meanwhile, the FC 6162 has a 12 V battery with only 25 minutes of runtime, which may be insufficient for larger spaces. Both vacuum cleaners feature a turbo brush and cyclonic filtration system, but according to user reviews, the FC 6168 shows weak suction, especially on carpets, whereas the FC 6162, despite having less power, excels at cleaning in cars and on hard surfaces. The FC 6168 is also louder (83 dB) compared to the FC 6162 (80 dB), which may be a significant consideration for users sensitive to noise. Overall, the FC 6168 is better suited for larger cleaning tasks, while the FC 6162 is a more compact and convenient option for quick cleaning.

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Glossary

Battery voltage

The rated voltage of the battery used in the vacuum cleaner with the corresponding type of power supply (see above).

Initially, manufacturers select the characteristics of the battery (including voltage) in such a way that the vacuum cleaner can be guaranteed to deliver the power claimed in the specifications. Therefore, when choosing this indicator often does not play a decisive role. However, it can also be useful in such cases — for the most reliable comparison between models with different battery capacities in ampere-hours. See "Battery capacity" for details.

In addition, voltage data can be useful during operation — for example, to find a spare/replacement battery or a third-party charger.

Battery run time

The operating time of a battery-powered vacuum cleaner (see "Power supply") on a single battery charge.

Usually, the average operating time in normal mode is indicated here. Accordingly, in fact, the battery life of the vacuum cleaner may differ slightly from the claimed one, depending on the chosen application format. Nevertheless, the operating time indicated in the specifications is a fairly reliable indicator; it can be used both for a general assessment of battery life and for comparing the selected vacuum cleaner with other models.

Separately, we note that increasing battery life requires either the use of more capacious (and therefore more expensive and heavier) batteries or a decrease in engine power (and the efficiency of the unit as a whole). So it is worth looking specifically for a long working vacuum cleaner if these moments are outweighed by a long operating time.

Charging time

The time required to charge the cordless vacuum cleaner fully (see "Power supply").

Larger batteries tend to take longer to charge. On the other hand, modern batteries can use various solutions that speed up the process, so there is no strict dependence here.

Separately, we note that the speed of charging batteries is usually uneven: at first, the process is fast, then it gradually slows down. So if, for example, the specifications indicate a charging time of 2 hours, then charging from 0 to 50% will take a little less than an hour, and from 50% to 100% the remaining time.

Noise level

The noise level produced by the vacuum cleaner during operation. Usually, the value for normal operation at maximum engine power is indicated here. With less power, the loudness of the unit may be lower, but the key is precisely the maximum indicator.

Regarding specific numbers, keep in mind that the decibel used to measure the noise level is a non-linear quantity. Therefore, it is worth evaluating specific indicators using special comparative tables. In general, vacuum cleaners are quite noisy appliances; so in this case, models are considered quiet if this indicator does not exceed 65 dB — this is the level of a loud conversation between 2 – 3 people at a distance of 1 m. The quietest of these models give out only 40 dB — this is the average volume of a person’s speech in normal tones (and the minimum volume allowed for constant noise sources in living quarters during the day). For louder units, the comparison table looks like this:

66 – 70 dB — loud conversations between several groups of people at a distance of about 1 m;
71 – 75 dB — the volume of a cry or laughter in full voice at a distance of about 1 m;
76 – 80 dB — the volume of a mechanical alarm clock or the engine of an old truck;
more than 80 dB — a very high noise level, exceeding the leve...l of a loud scream; when working with a vacuum cleaner having such specifications for a long time, it is highly desirable to use hearing protection.

Also note that the noise level largely depends on the engine power, as well as some other features (for example, it is strongly affected by the presence of an aquafilter — see "Dust collector"). At the same time, there is no hard connection here, and units with a similar set of specifications can differ markedly in actual loudness. In such cases, when choosing here, it is worth proceeding from the fact that a quieter vacuum cleaner will be more comfortable to use. However, it will most likely cost noticeably more.