
- Cleaning
- Processing
- Emptying the sweepings container
It was a close call, but the test victory goes to the Haaga 477, with its excellent cleaning performance and clever details.
The highlight is two interlocking plate brooms. This allows fine and coarse dirt to be detached from the ground and directly transported into the container behind it via the third sweeping roller. Additionally, the sweeping roller also picks up the finest dirt. The swept material is not driven over or pushed aside. The result is unbeatable sweeping performance and optimal container filling.
Technical specifications:
Weight: 17.3 kg
Sweeping performance: 2900 m²/h
Container volume: 50 l
Sweeping width: 77 cm
Brush drive: manual
Operating principle: Turbo system.
Working width with broom | 77 cm |
Power supply | Manual |
Item number | 46698279 |
Manufacturer | Haaga |
Category | Push sweepers |
Release date | 21/6/2024 |
Material group | Metal, Plastic |
Material | Metal, Plastic, Rubber |
Working width with broom | 77 cm |
Maximum area capacity | 2900 m2/h |
Filter + Dust bag volume | 50 l |
Power supply | Manual |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Weight | 17300 g |
It was a close call, but the test victory goes to the Haaga 477, with its excellent cleaning performance and clever details.
In fourth place is the model from Starmix haaga. This works according to a different principle: the disc brushes are moved by a gearbox so that the power is transmitted directly and the model can be guided on flat surfaces without any significant effort. The rotating disc brushes pick up coarse debris better than fine debris...
With the Haaga 477, cleaning large areas is fun straight away. Both the cleaning result and the time saved are fully convincing. The machine is also recommended for commercial use thanks to the large collection container.