Summary
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The video introduces the Nilfisk Multier 22T wet and dry vacuum cleaner, which has a 22-liter capacity. The presenter bought it for car valeting as an alternative to the Henry Hoover.
The vacuum comes with a 2-meter suction tube, two metal extension tubes, hooks for storing the suction pipe, a narrow tube for tight spaces, a large floor attachment with a brush and squeegee, and a rubber adapter for different-sized accessories.
The Nilfisk is a 1400-watt vacuum, significantly more powerful than the 625-watt Henry Hoover, making it suitable for workshops and tasks like picking up soil or sawdust. It features a built-in plug for power tools, allowing both to run off one extension cord. It also has buttons for power, plug disconnection, and a filter clean function indicated by a red light.
The vacuum includes a removable and washable filter, and a large Hoover bag (though the presenter often omits it for wet use). Unlike the Henry, it lacks a retractable power cord, requiring manual wrapping around the handle. There's a small shelf under the handle for storing accessories.
Weighing just under 8 kg, the vacuum is relatively light, with a sturdy handle for transport. It has robust, static back wheels and directional front caster wheels for easy movement. Accessories can be stored around the top of the unit.
The Nilfisk can convert into a blower by re-attaching the suction tube to a rear port. This feature is useful for drying cars or blowing away debris. The video mentions variations of this vacuum, including a 30-liter model and a smaller 'Buddy' model, noting that only the 22T and 30-liter versions are wet/dry capable.