Re-use of cordless vacuum cleaners
This study, conducted by Second Use on behalf of Stichting OPEN, examines the feasibility of refurbishment and identifies key improvements to extend the lifespan of these appliances.
Commissioned by Stichting OPEN, Second Use conducted a feasibility study on the re-use of cordless vacuum cleaners. The research focused on ease of disassembly, technical characteristics, component costs, and market potential. Four models were selected for analysis, with refurbished units generally retaining more than 65% of their original value. Key refurbishment steps include cleaning, battery replacement, and replacing worn components and filters. Total refurbishment costs vary per model, with potential profits ranging from €22 to €94 per unit.
The analysis shows significant differences in housing quality and ease of disassembly, affecting the financial viability of refurbishment. Model C performs best in terms of durability and consumer interest, while Model D is the most fragile. The most significant cost factor is the battery, accounting for 30% to 40% of the new price in some models. This is also a key reason why consumers discard their vacuum cleaners.
The report concludes that re-use of cordless vacuum cleaners is feasible, but high battery costs remain a major challenge. Lowering the price of original or alternative battery packs would make refurbishment more attractive and contribute to a more sustainable re-use process.
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