It's not the cheapest option on the market, and teh 70kg net weight means you'll want a sturdy spot for it, but that's because the motor is built to run continuously without overheating in busy clinics.
Most buyers we talk to are actually less concerned about the upfront cost and more about whether the frequency conversion really saves on power bills—it does, by roughly 30% compared to fixed-speed units, and color touch screen lets you monitor real-time suction without fiddling with dials.

You get 1200L/min at -19kPa, which is better than most standdard dental vacuums for multi-chair setups, but it's not suited for oral surgery suites needing higher negative presure (we usually recommend our separate high-vac model for that).
CE certified, Class II medical device, and the intelligent control basically balances load between pumps automatically—so if one pump sees heavy use, the system shifts power to keep noise at 64dB or so (which is quiet enough for a small practice).

MOQ is 5 units for bulk pricing, lead time is typically 20-25 working days, and we include a 1-year warranty on the inverter and motor—though the only thing buyers ask repeatedly is whether the touch screen is easy to clean (it is, just wipe with alcohol).
Anyway, packing size is 100×52×76cm, gross weight 100kg, so figure freight costs accordingly—most go with sea freight for orders of 10 units or more.
Our MOQ for this model is typically 1 unit for trial orders, but we can discuss bulk discounts if you need more.
Standard lead time is about 7-15 days after order confirmation, depending on stock availability and your location.
Yes, it ships with CE certification and relevant Class II medical device compliance docs, so you're covered for regulatory checks.
It's packed in a 100×52×76cm box, and we recommend storing it in a dry, ventilated area at room temperature to keep it in top shape.
The system is set for 220V/50Hz, but we can adjust the frequency conversion settings for other specs if you discuss it with our team before ordering.