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Get Energy Efficient with the Electrolux UltraSilencer

Electrolux vacuum cleaners have been around for decades, and the company has built a reputation for providing high quality equipment and service. Now, though, they have gone a step further and are focusing on an energy efficient "green" model.

The Electrolux UltraSilencer Green was designed to deliver the same results while consuming less power than the average vacuum. On top of that, they are using recycled plastic in this model which is leading to even more environmentally friendly results. The UltraSilencer uses 33% less energy than a standard 2,000 watt vacuum cleaner and it is constructed with 55% recycled plastic. Electrolux even uses packaging that is constructed from 80% recycled cardboard.

Manufacturing the Electrolux UltraSilencer Green

In order to deliver a truly green vacuum cleaner, Electrolux streamlined its manufacturing process to be as environmentally friendly as possible. This has resulted in a vacuum cleaner that consumes 90% less energy to manufacture (due to their use of recycled materials), and they save two liters of crude oil and 80 liters of water per vacuum.

Electrolux vacuum cleaners have always been powerful, efficient machines, and now the company is taking responsibility for its environmental impact and using a manufacturing process that conserves our natural resources and reduces the amount of pollution all around us.

UltraSilencer Green Usage

Vacuums have always required a lot of power to get the results that we expect, but Electrolux has designed this vacuum to do the job of a 2,000 watt vacuum with a new, energy efficient 1,250 watt motor. This will help users save up to 364kWh of energy, cut down 320kg of CO2 emissions, and, of course, reduce your everyday energy costs.

Whether you do a little vacuuming every day or you just take care of it all once a week, these Electrolux vacuum cleaners make it easy to get the job done while you save power and money. The way people use the final product is a huge factor in how it impacts the environment, and with the Electrolux UltraSilencer Green, you will reduce your carbon footprint and still get the results you expect.

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