Mini machine takes dirt to TASKI April 1st 2007 JohnsonDiversey says the launch of its new TASKI ergodisc mini compact single disc machine means there's no longer a hiding place for dirt When the compact TASKI ergodisc was originally launched at Interclean in 1998, it snapped up the ISSA Innovation Award. Last year, the 100,000th TASKI ergodisc was auctioned to charity via e-Bay.The model was designed jet black, not trademark orange, and its handle plated with gold.An equally handsome 7,000k euros were subsequently raised. Now the TASKI ergodisc mini compact single disc machine has been added to the acclaimed range.This compact, lightweight machine has been designed for use in hard-to-reach places usually inaccessible to mechanized cleaning,making it ideal for congested areas such as kitchens or washrooms, stair wells, elevators and compact retail areas. As one might expect, the machine delivers proven ergonomics, its specialised TASKI ergodisc handle having been designed in cooperation with independent ergonomics experts to ensure the most comfortable and safe working position possible. Because of its lightweight construction, it is also extremely easy to transport between sites as well as up and down stairs, according to the company. TASKI ergodisc mini is versatile in application, too – with a working speed of 240rpm, it is well suited for a variety of applications, including wet scrubbing,wet shampooing, dry buffing and spray cleaning. The TASKI ergodisc mini is available with a range of accessories, including a flexi pad drive, scrubbing brush, shampoo brush and water tank. Technical Data: Working width 28 cm Brush speed 240 rpm Weight (without cable) 22 kg Voltage 220-240V / 50 Hz Cable length 15 m Protection class Class l For further information see JohnsonDiversey at the Cleaning Show, or use the reader enquiry service at: cleaning-matters.co.uk More articles from JohnsonDiversey UK Ltd: |