The green light of the Proscenic P12 stick vacuum makes it look like a Dyson V15 Detect. And yet, with its monocyclonic filtration and the absence of a particle counter, it appears much less sophisticated.
Proscenic P12
Darty Marketplace
€139.99Nine
ManoMano
€149.99Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€199.00Nine
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The Proscenic P12 stick vacuum accomplishes its mission efficiently, while containing dust in its collector. It stands out as the manufacturer’s best model and a prime contender for the medal for best performance-price ratio in our comparison, even if everything is not perfect. The Vertect light, a pale copy of an idea much better exploited by Dyson, leaves a more than mixed impression, as does the hiss emitted by the machine and its autonomy a little too short for our taste.
Strong points
- Good suction performance on all types of floor.
- Effective filtration.
- Reliable autonomy indicator.
Weak points
- Green light less effective than white.
- Very limited autonomy at maximum power.
- Shrill noise.
Alternatively
Proscenic P10 Pro
Darty Marketplace
€119.99Nine
ManoMano
€119.99Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€304.68Nine
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The Proscenic P10 Pro is not strictly speaking a bad stick vacuum cleaner. It fulfills its mission correctly, but without particularly shining. Cyclonic filtration works well, but there is still room for improvement. It’s not too loud, but you can still hear it. In short, in a market as competitive as a karaoke evening at The Digitalsthis is not enough to stand out and many references in a comparable price range are much more interesting than this P10 Pro.