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SCQA for Eureka Forbes Mop N Vac

Situation - It is the time of lockdown due to COVID, a typical suburban upper-middle-class family is
scrambling to manage the daily chores. Each chore is done happily and voluntarily barring the
dusting and mopping of the house. As usual the youngest kid – “Chintu” gets the job in his kitty. He is
rather displeased at his fate.

Complication – He too has to attend his online classes but he can’t let his mother take charge of the
duty since after all he is growing up and has a sense of responsibility towards the home. A classic
maturing, coming of age story. The entire process of first dusting using the broom and cleaning the
entire with a mop stick is a back-breaking and time-consuming process. He complains to his elder
brother seeking advice. “Chintu’s life sucks”

Question – Is there a device that can mop and vacuum at the same time? Is there a device that is
easy to clean and maintain? Is there a device that can help the little boy out of this difficult
situation? Can a Vacuum possibly clean up all the filth on the floor? The cereal and milk he spilt? The
bowl of noodles his dog knocked over? The Hair of the dog all over the house? Is there a device that
is easy to use even by a pre-teen?

Answer – Eureka Forbes’ Mop n Vac has the answer to all the questions, device features highlighted
where the little boy can do his part of the chores and is still able to attend his classes on time. The
dysfunctional situation is contrasted with a welcome change in the atmosphere. The device is super
simple to clean and maintain. It works on all the various surfaces present and the hairs of the dogs,
the bowl of noodles, the cereal with milk all are sucked away! “Chintu’s life doesn’t have to suck
because the Mop n Vac sucks better”

Sourish Ganguly

PGP1 Sec C

2020177

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