ᐅ Which cordless handheld vacuum cleaner is good?

Created on: 25 May 2019 18:02
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Anoxio
Hello everyone,

...I’m getting lazier by the day. After dragging the floor vacuum out of the house again today to clean the car, only to carry it back to the other end in the laundry room to remove those small pesky lint pieces from the dryer, I’m now wondering how to make this easier. So:

Which handheld vacuum or cordless vacuum would you recommend? It definitely needs to be powerful and not just blow the dirt around. It would also be great if it had some small nozzles to reach the crevices in the car. It does not need to have wet vacuuming capability.

I would be grateful for any tips forever!
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Nordlys
26 May 2019 20:49
clatronic hs2631
We have been using this on our boat for years. It costs about 25 (currency not specified) and really sucks well. You can even use it for work, such as vacuuming before painting. It has a very long cable and operates on mains voltage, which makes it quite powerful. Still, it is small and very handy. Just open it, shake it out, and clean it.
blackm8826 May 2019 21:52
We purchased an AEG model Eco HX6 35TM through A-Z online. It offers good performance and long service life.
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ypg
27 May 2019 00:33
From AEG... X7 or something like that.
Purchased regionally from MediaMarkt to support local retailers.
Two years ago, compared which one offers the best value for money after Dyson introduced theirs. And it does.
I also bought attachments from Amazon to make it work better with the car.
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Lumpi_LE
27 May 2019 08:36
Xiaomi Roidmi F8
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fragg
27 May 2019 08:57
dyson v6. They don’t have upright vacuum cleaners, only the stick vacuum and a wet vacuum, plus a robot vacuum, although the latter is currently mostly just sitting unused...

Bosch offers one that uses interchangeable 18V batteries. Green or blue series, Amazon can help you find it. It’s supposed to be good. You just need to check if it fits into your battery system.

Here in the new housing development, practically everyone only has a dyson v6-10 and a robot vacuum...
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Nordlys
27 May 2019 09:02
In my opinion, these battery-powered devices only create electronic waste. The battery lasts through the 2-year warranty, then it’s dead. It’s so expensive that you might as well throw the whole thing away and buy a new one. My corded vacuum has been running for over 10 years and is still made unchanged by clatronic.