Monday, May 11, 2015

SpillMate turns your regular vacuum cleaner into a wet-vac

SpillMate turns your regular vacuum cleaner into a wet-vac



Cleaning up liquids spilled into carpets can be difficult – no matter how firmly you press a rag against them, you've always got to wonder how much of the liquid you're really soaking up. That's why the SpillMate was created. It attaches to the hose of a conventional vacuum cleaner, allowing it to actually suck liquid out of the carpet.


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The SpillMate doesn't require any electricity, and instead uses the suction provided by the vacuum to draw in liquid. A chamber within the device keeps that liquid from entering the vacuum hose, instead diverting it into a reservoir. When users are done, that compartment can be emptied.


The SpillMate doesn't require any electricity, and instead uses the suction provided by the vacuum to draw in liquid. A chamber within the device keeps that liquid from entering the vacuum hose, instead diverting it into a reservoir. When users are done, that compartment can be emptied.
Additionally, if the reservoir fills to the point of overflowing or the SpillMate gets tipped over, a built-in safety feature will automatically shut off the airflow to the vacuum. Users can adjust the amount of suction provided by the device, using a release valve on the top.

The inventors of the SpillMate are currently raising production funds, on Kickstarter. A pledge of US$35 will get you one, if the campaign is successful. The planned retail price is $49.95. More information is available in the pitch video below.


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