Numatic PPT220 Upright Vacuum Cleaner with Cleaning Caddy
Product Description
The Numatic PPT220 is a commercial-grade upright vacuum cleaner supplied with a dedicated cleaning caddy that attaches directly to the machine. The result is a self-contained mobile cleaning station —...
Specifications
- Power rating (kw)
- 1.2
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
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Product Description
The Numatic PPT220 is a commercial-grade upright vacuum cleaner supplied with a dedicated cleaning caddy that attaches directly to the machine. The result is a self-contained mobile cleaning station — cloths, chemicals, and ancillary materials travel with the vacuum rather than being stored separately or fetched from different points across a back-of-house area. It is a straightforward arrangement, but one that makes a noticeable difference to the efficiency of cleaning rounds in working hospitality environments.
In practice, the caddy removes the common frustration of making separate trips for the vacuum and the cleaning kit. For front-of-house turnarounds between services, or end-of-shift cleaning routines in cafés, hotels, and restaurants, having everything in one mobile unit keeps operators moving and reduces the time lost to back-and-forth. The two-speed motor allows suction to be matched to the surface being cleaned — useful when working across different floor types or when noise levels need to be kept down during quieter periods.
Practical points worth noting:
- Integrated caddy keeps cleaning supplies organised and mobile alongside the vacuum
- Two-speed operation provides flexibility across different surfaces and noise environments
- Power cables can be changed without an electrician, keeping maintenance straightforward
- Large rear wheels and front castors handle uneven and tiled flooring reliably
The PPT220 is well suited to restaurants, cafés, hotels, pubs, and similar hospitality operations where organised, efficient cleaning rounds matter. It is not designed for heavy industrial use or high-frequency deep-cleaning on very large sites — for those applications, a more robust machine would be worth considering.
If you would like to talk through whether this unit fits your operation, or whether a different configuration makes more sense, the team is glad to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Integrated cleaning caddy attaches directly to the vacuum unit
- Two-speed motor adjustable to suit different surfaces and environments
- User-replaceable power cable requires no electrician to change
- Large rear wheels and front castors for manoeuvrability on tiled floors
- Commercial-grade upright construction built for regular daily use
Operational Benefits
- Consolidates cleaning kit into one mobile unit, reducing back-and-forth time
- Speeds up between-service turnarounds in restaurants and hospitality venues
- Reduces noise disruption when cleaning during quieter or occupied periods
- Keeps cleaning supplies organised and consistently available during rounds
- Straightforward cable replacement minimises downtime without specialist support
Specifications
- Power rating (kw)
- 1.2
- Power type
- 13amp Plug
Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — the PPT220 is a commercial-grade machine designed for regular daily use in hospitality environments such as restaurants, cafés, and hotels. It is well suited to front-of-house and back-of-house cleaning rounds where reliability and organisation matter. For very large sites with intensive cleaning programmes, a heavier-duty model may be worth discussing with us.
- The caddy is designed to carry ancillary cleaning materials — cloths, spray bottles, and similar items — and attaches directly to the vacuum unit to create a single mobile cleaning station. This keeps everything together during a cleaning round rather than requiring operators to make separate trips for supplies.
- The PPT220 is designed so that the power cable can be replaced by the operator without requiring an electrician or specialist engineer. This is a practical advantage in busy environments where minimising equipment downtime matters and organising an external service call for a straightforward fix would be disruptive.