
EyeVac Home was designed to fit seamlessly into any residence. EyeVac Home has a powerful 1000 watt motor that vacuums all forms of hair, dirt, dust and debris. EyeVac's sensors use the latest infrared technology to automatically activate the vacuum when hair, dirt, dust, or debris breaks the infrared beams. EyeVac automatically turns off when the debris has been vacuumed into the canister. EyeVac's dual air filtration, including a HEPA exhaust filter, ensures the return of clean air to the environment.
A: I have three of these units and have had no issue at all. I don't believe it has a roller like a vacuum so nothing gets tangled. In fact, these units are what is used in the hair salon I go to and their main function is to vacuum up hair. I just empty the container and clean the filter occasionally. Hope this helps! Kathy
Q: Do I have to replace the Hepa Filter?
A: Hi, the filter is designed to never have to be replaced. When the filters are getting dirty, follow the below steps. The better you care for your filters the better they will work and longer they will last. If you do want to replace your filter you can go to https://eyevac.com/eyevac-accessories/ EyeVac offers free replacement filters (no purchase necessary, S&H rates apply). Steps to clean filter: 1. Turn the EyeVac "OFF" 2. Take out the canister, remove the canister lid and premotor filter from the canister 3. Empty the canister into the trash, you can rinse the canister and lid with water if needed (LEAVE OUT TO DRY OVERNIGHT OR UNTIL COMPLETLEY DRY) 4. Run the filters under warm water to rinse. If needed you can use a soft bristled dish brush and mild soap like dawn to clean more thoroughly (LEAVE OUT TO DRY OVERNIGHT OR UNTIL COMPLETLEY DRY) 5. AFTER all parts are COMPLETLEY dry, reassemble the unit and turn your EyeVac back on
A: Hi, The canister has a removable lid, the opening of the canister can fit down into most trash cans to keep dust as maintained as possible when emptying. The canister is designed to be easily cleaned in your kitchen sink.
Q: Can I use this on 220 voltage?
A: runs on 110 voltage and would assume 220 would burn it up - if you're outside of the united states would suggest you get one of those voltage regulators that travelers use
Q: Will this unit have enough power to pull in something more granular, specifically cat litter?
A: Yes but best not to use wet litter and only a few grains at a time. The material has to be pushed right up under the opening to be sucked in.
A: It's a 110 plug with a 6 foot cord. It does not take batteries.
A: Just started using it and it has a chemical smell that it gave off immediately