Clean the air and your home with Vax’s Hepa helper

July 16, 2008 by Insider Staff 

Vax VZL-7022PVax’s Hepa toting vacuum cleaner won’t just help pick up dust around your home, it’ll also give the air it pumps out a spit and polish too.

There are no bags to replace, thankfully and it’ll maintain maximum suction power no matter how full it gets so it won’t start wheezing when you’re halfway round.

You don’t need to worry about where to store is, as the Vax VZL-7022P’s compact design means it’ll curl up nice and small when stored away.

It’s still packed with power, despite its diddy dimensions, cramming in 1400W of suction so it’ll have your home looking shipshape again in no time at all.

Top talents
Hepa helper
– The High Efficient Particle Arrester filter traps smaller dust and dirt particles making the exhaust air cleaner and can help allergy sufferers.

Bagless wonder – With no bags to change there’s one less thing to run out of. When it’s full, simply empty it straight into the dustbin and start hoovering again.

Small size – Its compact design makes it easy to store away when you’ve finished cleaning and it’s easy to maneuver around the house.

Best price: £74.99 on 16 July 2008

Closest rivals
Vax VZL-501 Turboforce
– After an upright rather than a compact? This stand up hoover matches the Hepa filter and bagless design.

Dyson DC16 – For cyclone cleaning power in a tiny package this Dyson packs a lot of punch into a tiny space.

Numatic Henry HVR200 – Henry isn’t just a cleaner – he’s your motivational coach too. His smiling face will help make the vacuuming fly by.

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