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Powered Lift-Away design for greater versatility.
You’ll need to increase the suction power for carpets, which reduces battery life..Performance mode handles dust and debris with ease, even getting right into those tight corners.

Boost mode has the sort of power that lifts the carpet up, and it rivals the performance of much more expensive cordless vacuum cleaners.But it will drain the battery, so it’s best to save it for stubborn dirt.. We’re impressed with the consistent power of this vacuum and how the suction stays strong, even when the bag is getting full.It’s also fairly quiet, even with the brushes spinning.. Carpets.

The Halo Capsule provides excellent performance and dirt pick up on most carpets – but only when using the two higher power modes.. For regular short pile carpets, the Capsule picks up most mess in a single sweep.It struggles a bit more with thick carpets, and the floorhead sometimes doesn’t grip as well as we would like..

Even so, we think the Halo provides decent carpet performance considering the low price of this cordless.. Hard Floors.
By turning off the brush bar on the Halo Capsule, the cleaner picks up all sorts of mess from hard floors.be used with or without a bag – and Numatic even used this bagged/bagless design as a selling point.. As the motor power increased, however, the increased airflow picked up far too much dirt, dust, and other debris for the secondary filter to cope.
This filter quickly became clogged, leading to reduced performance.The high air flow also made it more likely that dirt made its way into the motor..
It was at this point that Numatic changed their advice to always recommending a bag.The bag acts as an efficient filter that protects the motor and secondary filter, which is why it should always be used.