Cyclonic units are a staple of central vacuuming and are very popular with consumers.

Drainvac currently produces three cyclonic central vacuum systems that trap dirt at the bottom of the tank.

Central Vacuuming for Solids and Liquids

Drainvac's Cyclonik is a hybrid system in which some models offer the option of vacuuming liquids.

The models of this series: DF1R630, DF1R11 and DF1R15-CT are all bagless. They are equipped with a large capacity tank and a permanent filter.

Their polypropylene casing is impact resistant, built in Canada, and comes with a lifetime warranty. They include an AudioProtek muffler that limits the noise associated with the high frequencies emitted by the unit.

Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaners

Drainvac currently offers three units with cyclonic action: the DF1R630, the DF1R11 and the DF1R15-CT. They all have a large 46-liter tank capacity and can handle an area of up to 880 square meters.

The DF1R630 is the entry-level model of the Cyclonik series. It can vacuum dry materials only. It has a power of 700 AW and its noise level remains below 58 decibels.

The DF1R11 can vacuum both solid and liquid materials. Unlike model DF1R630, it is equipped with a cartridge filter to protect against fine dust and it has a power of 483 AW.

And lastly, the DF1R15-CT with two 355 AW motors is the most powerful of the three and operates on a 10.8 amp circuit. The cartridge filter provides optimal air filtration and protects the motor from fine dust.

If you are looking for a hybrid central vacuum system that can clean both liquids and solids, that saves you from changing bags and that offers peak performance, the Cyclonik series is for you. Available in three models, they meet your performance needs within your budget!

You can purchase Cyclonik models at one of our many retailers : https://www.drainvac.com/intl/en/retailers/find-a-retailer/

It is possible to compare the models by referring to the grid below :

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