Answering a few of the questions that were posted. The ProTeam GoFree II vacuum now comes in 2 battery options. 6 AMP & 12 Amp. The other recent change is that the Backpack vacuum has 2 power switches a ow and a high speed. Run time with the 6 Amp battery is 35 mins on low and 50 mins. on high speed. The 12 Amp battery run time is 73 minutes on high and 101 minutes on low . These lithium batteries have 2 year warranty's, 6 Amp battery has 500 minimum charge cycles and the 12 Amp has 850 charge cycles. It would be difficult to determine how many batteries would be needed to vacuum 50,000 sq. feet. Is it hard surface or carpet, is wide open spaces or is it office space with chairs & desks, is it multiple floors etc.. These vacuums are 5 times more productive than a corded upright. The cost of these vacuums are in the lithium ion batteries, but if you are paying someone $15 an hour to vacuum commercial space you recoup your money on this vacuum very quickly. It has a brushless motor. The ProTeam battery backpack does not have a cord option. However, there is a ProTeam battery upright called FreeFlex that is a Hybrid, it offers both Battery and 40' cord, 12 Amp battery only. The retail costs on the GoFree II 6 Amp battery version is 1329, the 12 Amp battery model retails for $1749. Last comment, these are commercial vacuums that are designed to last. You can buy these units through Jan/San distributors for considerably less than retail prices.
*Works great and is lightweight **MyBest.Tools** Comes apart for cleaning/fits back together easily. It replaced my carpet shampooer. Great on hardwood as well.*
I want this vacuum so badly! My NaceCare RSV130 just died, so I have to return to my ProTeam Super Coach... but the cord is a huge problem in an elementary school that’s overloaded with furniture and toys. I love ProTeam more, but this unit is only sold through authorized distributors. I’ve asked my supervisor if I could have this, but school budgets are tight. I may just ask my supervisor if he can order it for me and I’ll pay him back.
Buy an extra battery and charge both battery up. When one battery dies charge the battery, then use the other batter. After that battery dies then use the first one again, which will be full again.
I like it have the Supercoach but going cordless is very expensive and I wonder how many charging cycles can it complete before you have to get a new battery?
Answering a few of the questions that were posted. The ProTeam GoFree II vacuum now comes in 2 battery options. 6 AMP & 12 Amp. The other recent change is that the Backpack vacuum has 2 power switches a ow and a high speed. Run time with the 6 Amp battery is 35 mins on low and 50 mins. on high speed. The 12 Amp battery run time is 73 minutes on high and 101 minutes on low . These lithium batteries have 2 year warranty's, 6 Amp battery has 500 minimum charge cycles and the 12 Amp has 850 charge cycles. It would be difficult to determine how many batteries would be needed to vacuum 50,000 sq. feet. Is it hard surface or carpet, is wide open spaces or is it office space with chairs & desks, is it multiple floors etc.. These vacuums are 5 times more productive than a corded upright. The cost of these vacuums are in the lithium ion batteries, but if you are paying someone $15 an hour to vacuum commercial space you recoup your money on this vacuum very quickly. It has a brushless motor. The ProTeam battery backpack does not have a cord option. However, there is a ProTeam battery upright called FreeFlex that is a Hybrid, it offers both Battery and 40' cord, 12 Amp battery only. The retail costs on the GoFree II 6 Amp battery version is 1329, the 12 Amp battery model retails for $1749. Last comment, these are commercial vacuums that are designed to last. You can buy these units through Jan/San distributors for considerably less than retail prices.
*Works great and is lightweight **MyBest.Tools** Comes apart for cleaning/fits back together easily. It replaced my carpet shampooer. Great on hardwood as well.*
I want this vacuum so badly! My NaceCare RSV130 just died, so I have to return to my ProTeam Super Coach... but the cord is a huge problem in an elementary school that’s overloaded with furniture and toys. I love ProTeam more, but this unit is only sold through authorized distributors.
I’ve asked my supervisor if I could have this, but school budgets are tight. I may just ask my supervisor if he can order it for me and I’ll pay him back.
omg so expensive $1500 to $2000 dollars on Amazon .
@@marisolreyes416 looks expensive I bet by next year when some kinda of battery technology will bring the price down
Michael Zuniga lets hope we definitely need this. I want a cordless vacuum for my cleaning business
Does it has the option of plugging it to an electrical outlet in the event you run out of battery power?
idk
Cooler than I thought
How Manny batteries will I need to use in a 46700 sq ft building with a lot a common areas?
How much money to invest?
Buy an extra battery and charge both battery up. When one battery dies charge the battery, then use the other batter. After that battery dies then use the first one again, which will be full again.
Isaac Ogunmuko how long battery last bc it takes me 4hrs
Brushed or bushless motor????
perfect for small jobs in the garage
HOW MUCH DOES THE VACUUMER COST?
how long does the battery last?
on the video says 75 minutes
1 hour 15 minutes 🤣🤣🤣 what a joke
What's the price for a replacement battery?
You can purchase the vacuum with a extra battery:
www.jondon.com/protem-gofree-flex-pro-ii-12ah-backpack-vacuum.html
Weighs about twice what a corded model super coach weighs. I will deal with a cord for less weight, less toll on my body.
I like it have the Supercoach but going cordless is very expensive and I wonder how many charging cycles can it complete before you have to get a new battery?
ap0lmc 850
thx
It says on video ...850 cycles
Amazing
Poltergust in real life.
75 mins. Is not enough for me, I do 4 story buildings with large common areas...
need extra batteries...hello?!
@@1964Loukas absolutely, but that adds even more to the price tag. I'll wait some more
@@vilsan.r.9875 you will save it on labor
Another shit video that remains information free. Waste of time.