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Backpack Vacuum Offers Power and Portability


Goodway Technologies, a provider of HVAC and facility maintenance equipment, launches its newest backpack vacuum for dry cleanup. The BPV-125 offers powerful cleaning power while residing in a comfortable backpack unit that makes it easier to maneuver throughout a job site, including tight, cramped areas such as stairwells, aisles, seats and shelving.

The BPV-125 comes with a full set of attachments and integrated tool belt, keeping all the accessories within arm’s reach while technicians perform the job. The system roars through tough dirt and debris with its powerful 1.25 HP, yet is quiet on the job – and on the back – weighing only 10lbs and producing just 60 decibels.

“The BPV-125 was built to make it easier for technicians to handle any job without having to worry about guiding a large, bulky vacuum throughout the jobsite,” says Tim Kane, president of Goodway Technologies. “It’s got the power, the added the convenience of portability, and the tool belt for attachments, which eliminates extra trips to the truck.”

Features of the BPV-125 include:

  • Paper filter collection bag
  • Heavy-duty motor
  • High-impact, molded plastic body
  • Tool belt
  • Multiple cleaning tools
  • Includes hose, wand and tools

The lightweight and portable qualities of this vacuum make it uniquely suitable for a range of applications including cleaning airplane, train and bus seats and aisles; HVAC vents; construction sites; railings and hard to reach corners on the floor or ceiling of any building and more.

Additionally, Goodway offers a HEPA version of a backpack vacuum, the BPV-100H model. It weighs 13 pounds and features the same great integrated tool belt, but also includes a HEPA filter.

For more information on Goodway’s complete line of HVAC and facility maintenance equipment, visit www.goodway.com or call 1-800-333-7467.





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