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A laser diode sits seven degrees off the floor, casting a green fan of light that reveals dust invisible under standard LEDs. The aluminium wand—colour-matched to the motor housing—snaps into a clear polycarbonate bin, exposing cyclone arrays that spiral debris away from the pleated post-motor filter.
At the handle end, a circular LCD displays particle counts in real time, evidence of the piezo sensor sampling 15 000 times per second. The magnesium motor casing doubles as structural spine, centring mass at the grip for wrist-neutral manoeuvring. Battery packs eject with a single press, swapping fresh cells without interrupting the wand’s unbroken silhouette.
The high-torque head carries comb teeth that shear hair before tangles form, while the laser fluffy roller glides nearly edge to edge against baseboards for precision passes. Every click-fit joint locks with aviation-style tolerances, ensuring the stick reads as one continuous line whether stored on its wall dock or slicing beneath furniture.