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LG Compressor vacuum cleaner

By Vilo • Apr 25th, 2007 • Category: Container vacuum cleaners bagless

South Korean electronics company LG will be launching the world´s first vacuum cleaner turning the dust into solid bricks.

No more loose dust particles

LG Compressor vacuum cleanerThis bagless cyclonic vac called LG Compressor follows an extensive consumer research conducted in 2006 and collects four times as much dust as conventional cleaners, with an unchanged dust bin dimensions.

Also the disposal of the dust is much easier than before as the solid dirt blocks are much better to handle leaving no loose dust in the air again when emptying the dust bin.

How does the LG Compressor vacuum cleaner work

The vacuum cleaner uses standard cyclonic suction and after the smaller particles that cannot be compacted are separated in the filters, the larger particles are squeezed from both sides by the rotating blades (Rotablade) forming a small, triangle-shaped dust packet.

LG Compressor vac commercial premiere

The commercial launch is planned on 17th May 2007 (in UK) and there are three new models announced to come:

- LG Compressor (silver) - a standard model;
- Compressor PetCare (red) - designed for the pet owners, equipped with the TurboCombi Nozzle and a Mini Turbine Nozzle attachment and
- Compressor AllergyCare (green and white) - that features a Bio Tank with anti-microbial nanoparticle coating to prevent the growth of microorganism during the time the dust is stored inside the vacuum cleaner.

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