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Bosch Athlet Pro Animal Cordless Upright Vacuum Cleaner Unboxing & First Look

In this video I unbox and take a first look at the Bosch Athlet Pro Animal cordless vacuum cleaner. Full demonstration & review to follow.

Technical specs

Performance
For pet lovers: 30% faster cleaning and cordless! The new cordless Zoo’o ProAnimal vacuum cleaner from Bosch: cleans up to 30% faster with the cleaning performance of a conventional
vacuum cleaner.*
LongLife motor for high performance and long lifetime
Bosch Lithium-Ion Technology: Durable and powerful rechargeable batteries, extra-long run time and short charging time
Thorough cleaning results on all floors thanks to highly efficient bagless technology and powerful ProAnimal Brush
Sensor Control: sensor based performance control ensures consistent performance. LED signals if filter cleaning is required
Unique SensorBagless™ Technology: extremely powerful with minimimum maintenance effort required
3 performance levels
Level 1: for easy cleaning jobs and maximum runtime
Level 2: for normal cleaning jobs and medium runtime
Level Turbo: for difficult cleaning job and shorter runtime
Hygiene
Filter cleaning: Intelligent LED display signals if filter cleaning is necessary
Easy to remove and empty 0.9 l dust container
Hygienic filter for clean exhaust air
Comfort
Pure comfort: easy to use, store and keep clean thanks to its light weight and EasyClean System
Easy Clean System: Easy removal and cleaning of the nozzle brush roll
Maximum flexibility: vacuum without limitations around and under furniture thanks to its extremely flexible nozzle joint and attachable accessory kit.
Solid freestanding function for easy placement, space-saving storage and flexible charging at any socket
Extra long run time up to 60min
Battery charging status indicator: yes, 3-step
Short charging time:
3 hours (battery 80% charged)
6 hours (battery 100% charged)
0.9 litre usable capacity
Soft touch handle
Weight: 3kg
* Dirt pick-up (dust on carpet and hard floor with crevices) in comparison to a corded vacuum cleaner from Bosch (BSG6B100GB, 600 W). Tested according to EN 60312. Fibre pick-up on carpet acc. IEC 60312-1 in comparision to a cylinder vacuum cleaner from Bosch with turbobrush (BSG6B100GB, 600 W).

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Comments

Jovian Heng says:

Will you do a comparison of the dyson v6 against the?

Nikki Maan says:

Wen are you going to do the demo

Tyler Trigger says:

If you have got time and if its ok can you please do a test putting it against the Dyson cordless vacuum please

Train-Tech-Education says:

i have a £200 limit on a vacuum. with £250 extended which id spend on a very good one

can you reccomend one preferrably upright or cordless

Jonathon Green says:

we got one of these 9 months ago. battery life is very poor when using it for dog hair on turbo mode. the cleaner head stopped working a few days ago but a local Bosch engineer came and replaced it with a new one as the motor had burned out!. it came with a 2 year Warrenty cost £199 new, but feel after that it will just die as it's made in China and of poor quality. good old Henry came to the rescue yet again. we got our Henry 12 years ago for £105 and have never had a single problem with it. yes he is bulky, has a cord with no storage but gets on with the job without fault! simple is the way to go. loving your videos massivly also, keep up the good work.

Kevin Chedzoy says:

The Vax air lift cordless is better thought out, and has great pick-up. comes with two batteries that take seconds to fit giving nearly an hour's cleaning. I use it as my main vac for six bed house.

ShrinkDavid 1982 says:

Roger, are you familiar with Landaus vacuums? They are made in Italy. Similar to SEBO, they have both commercial and domestic models. One of the neat things with one of the canisters is it blows and sucks at the same time. So you can have one hose attached to the blower and one hose attached to the suction. I imagine this is nice if you are blowing dust out from a radiator and want to suck it up at the same time. They seem like quality vacuums if not a little dated looking. Hope you are having a nice week. Again, thank you for doing all that you do!!

numatic_1 says:

can you get a numatic Charles and do an unboxing review and demo please

Demetri Loizou says:

Ooh, that was close! Nearly bought this primarily for above floor cleaning and the car- Dyson V6 trigger animal it is, then.

David King says:

black and decker ora better

EpicGamerPlus says:

I have a gs-50 power silenced and it empties in the same way all bocsh bagless mechines empty like that

1Fom says:

This particular machine was my preferred one over the Dyson V6 due to the ability to change the suction therefore now wasting so much power. Great for hard floors. Great for carpeting also and could see it lift the carpet when cleaning.
I thought the bin emptying was much better also as it just pops off the front of the machine and no dust flying everywhere like the Dyson. I didnt use the vac as an over the shoulder one.
The only reason I had to return this one was due to the weight of it with the motor and I have since discovered I have many tears in both shoulder joints and back problems.
Extremely disappointed to have to return this one.
Got the Dyson V6 but to me the Bosch leaves the Dyson for dead.

Jovian Heng says:

Lg has made the line of Kompresser it compresses the dirt while you are cleaning so the dirt is very compacted

RustySkull Productions says:

Interesting, I like the look of this one… Very interested to see how this one performs!

Sai Balroop says:

I prefer a dyson v6 to this because the powerhead is much more power ful

ShrinkDavid 1982 says:

Nice machine. I like the look and it is very quiet compared to the Dyson. One day, hopefully, they will perfect cordless vacuums to the point they will stay charged for a good length of time. I wouldn't mind one of these for quick cleaning.

NYG Man Joe says:

Looks like an efficient machine, for what it is.

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