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The Touchless Dustpan That Ends Hair Cleanup Nightmares

The Salon Floor Problem You Know Too Well

If you run a salon, barbershop, or grooming business, you know the drill.

Every client leaves a circle of hair on the floor. You sweep it up. You do this 10–20 times per day. By hour 4, your dustpan is overflowing with hair that clings, statics, and refuses to let go.

Then you empty it. Hair sticks to the bin. You tap. You pull. Some of it falls on the floor. You sweep again. The cycle never ends.

Why Bagless Dustpans Fail in Salons



Problem Why It Happens
Hair clogs the bin opening Long hair wraps around the dust cup lip
Static cling Hair sticks to plastic – impossible to dump cleanly
Daily emptying (or more) Each bagless bin fills after 3–4 haircuts
Dust cloud Dander, product residue, and tiny hair fragments explode into the air
Cross‑contamination Touching the bin between clients is unhygienic

The Bagged Salon Solution

Our new touchless vacuum dustpan uses sealed, replaceable dust bags.

For a salon, this changes everything:



Salon Need Bagged Model Advantage
Frequency of emptying Every 2–4 weeks (depending on volume)
Hair static Hair stays in the bag – no cling to plastic
Hygiene Swap bags between stations or shifts – no shared dust cup
Dander control Sealed bag prevents airborne particles
Professional image Clean, modern tool visible to clients

Real Salon Math

Small salon (4 chairs, 20 clients/day):

  • Hair volume per day = ~1 liter of clippings

  • Bagless dustpan capacity = ~200ml → empty 5x per day

  • Bagged capacity = ~2 liters → empty every 2 days

Medium salon (8 chairs, 40 clients/day):

  • Bagless: empty 10x per day

  • Bagged: empty every 1–2 days

Still frequent, but:

  • No static cling

  • No touching hair

  • No dust cloud

  • No rinsing a hair‑filled bin

And for barbershops (shorter, finer hair that embeds in plastic bins)? The bagged design is a revelation.

26,000Pa Suction for Professional Use

Salon floors have unique challenges:

  • Fine, short hairs from clippers (float in air, escape weak dustpans)

  • Long hairs that wrap around brush rolls

  • Product residue (gel, spray, powder)

  • Foot traffic that grinds debris into tile grout

At 26,000Pa, this dustpan pulls hair from a wider area, captures fine particles before they become airborne, and doesn't lose suction as the bag fills.

One‑Touch Manual Mode for Broom Users

Most salon professionals sweep first (to get the big piles), then dustpan.

Manual mode lets you tap the button with your broom handle. The vacuum activates, sucks up the swept pile, and turns off. No bending to wave your hand over the sensor – you stay upright, broom in hand.

Station‑by‑Station Setup

Buy one unit per 2–3 stations. Wall‑mount each one near the chair.



Station Mount Location Result
Barber chair Side of mirror cabinet Sweep hair toward corner, tap with broom
Nail station Under counter lip Capture nail dust (fine particles)
Pet grooming Wall behind table Sanitary bag swap between animals

The Bottom Line for Salon Owners

You didn't get into this business to spend 20% of your day emptying dustpans and pulling hair out of plastic bins.

Bagged design. 26,000Pa suction. Professional hygiene.

Your floors will look cleaner. Your staff will work faster. And your clients will notice you care about every detail – including what's on the floor.

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