The Worlds First Tesla Valve Vacuum! - Does it Suck?

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I'm not a fan of sponsored videos at all, but admittedly I really like this vacuum. I'd buy it right now, that is if it didn't cost $700. I think I'll stick to my $100 regular vacuum, my $50 steamer and my $5 mop and bucket.

chrys
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The steam generator is already full of either corrosion or mineral buildup. If you don't use distilled/demineralized water it's going to plug up instantly, and I see no way to clean it other than total disassembly. I don't think there is a self clean for that. It should've been somewhat accessible from the outside. That together with the voice synthesizer/recording sounding like cheapest chinese bluetooth speakers are the two main drawbacks. Oh, and the biggest, third one, is the unreplaceable battery. At least not for someone skilled enough.

tomclanys
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This is definitely something you will want to use distilled water in to greatly reduce/eliminate buildup in the steamer coil. It will lose its effectiveness and potentially cause the coil to overheat if not kept clean. You may want to look into getting a water distiller if you don't want to keep buying jugs of it from the store.


To speak from personal experience:
I found it much nicer for me to distill my own water for my two hot steam humidifiers this past winter. Went from cleaning the heating elements weekly to going the entire Minnesota winter with nearly no buildup at all. Before using distilled water, the elements would overheat and shut down the humidifier before it used all the water in the tank due to buildup. Now I only have to deal with (my much easier to clean) distiller.
Tip: Use a timer with your distiller that is appropriately rated for its wattage and set it to shut off about 45 mins to an hour before it runs dry. Wait at least an hour for it to cool, and the left-over water can help make it slightly easier to clean.

crypticcollie
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99.99% of germs get “wrecked” when coming in contact with steam!
😂 I didn’t expect him to say that. It was hilarious!

FieniX_
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As a parent of two, I recognize all those messes. If it can also get crayon off the walls, I’ll take two!

jjunture
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You did a great job tearing this down and geeking about its features but that mop is way too expensive.

BadGaming-pro
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I'm coming from the recent LTT video, just wanted to say I made the background you're using, when I saw it pop up in the video it brought the biggest smile to my face! Honored you're using it

loganawe
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Considered stuff inside steamer, use demonized water from reverse osmosis filter.

mnus
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Having 2 little kids, one being a toddler - this would make my life easier.

Blazek
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Barring the high cost, I surprisingly want this. I didn't play to watch it all, but the tech it uses is actually pretty cool.

sean
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Looks like it was designed by an engineer. I was looking at it and its hard to have any problems with it outside design/styling, which is of course personal preference. I'm almost sure many of these parts are pretty standard, everything nicely laid out, cooling of batteries accounted etc.

Nimrawid
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Never saw something awesome stuff like this before, very helpful device in fact life easing.

rolboy
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Funny that they made tuya wifi/ble chip on to the bms. Tuya is slowly taking of our household equipment 🤣

TheDutchOne
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Very impressed with the vacuum cleaner. For those who can afford it, seems it does as advertised and looks reasonably well made. The way my mind and budget works, I'd rather have a regular vacuum cleaner, a steamer and a bucket and mop because if one breaks down, it doesn't mean replacing or getting the whole package repaired. They would take up more space, though! Impressive product.

ASignOfTheThymes
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nice ad, would be cool to openly disclose that

trock
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The problem with using the coatings on the boards is the ability to recycle the material after the product fails in performance later down the road.

ccc
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As a parent of 5 kids, Who have killed shop vacs, I laugh at this unit, But I'm sure it would be great as Toy for the kids after it breaks.

Troy-McClure
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I think the flow direction is backwards on your Tesla valve arrow diagram... Blue is correct green and yellow are backwards I think 🤔

TheDanielscarroll
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Uhhm is that how the tesla valve works? Fluids have more resistance moving in that direction. It flows better the other way around

jonathanwieringa
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That’s quite a bit of lime scale already accumulated in that steamer. May be a good idea to use reverse osmosis water.

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