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This Telescopic Wireless Vacuum Cleaner Is a Brilliant Way to Clean Your Car

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Photo: Kickstarter
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Wireless vacuum cleaners have been around for a while, but as many of us learned the hard way, they either come with a terrible design or lack the powerful suction that we’d need to clean our cars.
OATSBASF, however, is a new-generation product that promises just the right package for the typical driver out there, mixing a modern design with capabilities that make it just the right choice for cleaning a vehicle in a matter of minutes.

First and foremost, the vacuum cleaner comes with a telescoping design, so it can clean even the places that are typically difficult to reach. It’s powered by a set of four different 2,000 mAh batteries that are supposed to last for up to 20 minutes.

The charging process, which takes place via a USB Type-C adapter, should be complete in 3.5 hours, according to the official specs.

But just how powerful is this vacuum cleaner? After all, this is pretty important, especially because the cheapest wireless vacuum cleaner out there doesn’t cost more than $10.

According to the company that created the vacuum cleaner, it offers professional cleaning.

OATSBASF is equipped with 5000PA powerful suction and 3000RPM strong revolution, making dust and dirt easily adsorb and inevitable. More importantly, OATSBASF can easily suck dirty things like dust, soot, paper scraps and hair up, even liquids are stress-free,” they say.

The device comes with an easy to clean design, as it features a reusable canister and a typical HEPA filter.

OATSBASF has originally been posted on Kickstarter for crowdfunding support, but the shipping is yet to start. The parent company says it’s just struggling with the shipping process because the device comes with a built-in battery, and if everything goes according to the plan, it should reach the first Kickstarter backers rather sooner than later.

The wireless vacuum cleaner was available for $89 as part of the crowdfunding campaign.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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