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THE HORIZON H200

 

 

 

 

 

The main body of the Horizon H200 is made out of plastic, rubber and aluminum, weighs 8Kg and measures 73cm in height, 10cm in thickness and 14mm in length.

 

 

At the front we find the Osotek logo and the 750ml clean water tank.

 

 

Turning the H200 around we find the 640ml dirty water tank.

 

 

Both water tanks are made out of smoked plastic and look and feel quite durable.

 

 

At the rear we also find the voice feedback speaker, voice feedback on/off button and a small wheel (fir the 180 degrees reclining feature).

 

 

By default, the roller brush is not installed and so to install it you'll first need to remove the top base cover as seen above (notice the LEDs on the lower top bottom of the base).

 

 

After that you just need to fit the roller brush over the plastic rollers as seen above.

 

 

Last step is to mount the rolling brush onto the base and you're done.

 

 

The handle was a nice surprise because Osotek is probably the only manufacturer that rubber coats the interior.

 

 

Of course, on the handle we also find the power on/off, mode and self-cleaning buttons.

 

 

With the handle attached the Horizon H200 height increases to roughly 110cm.

 

 

The charging base is made out of glossy plastic and is pretty basic.

 

 

Needless to say, you can attach the storage compartment on either side of the charging base.

 

 

The total area required to position the Horizon H200 with its charging base is 33.5cm in width and 34.5cm in depth.

 

 

I forgot to point out that the top LED display is very easy to read and indicates the remaining battery life, available modes and of course the dirt detection (blue line for low and red line for strong suction).