eufyHome via Amazon[amazon.com] has eufy by Anker, HomeVac S11 Lite, Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner for $139.99 when applying coupon
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Model: eufy by Anker, HomeVac S11 Lite, Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner, Lightweight, Stylish and Cordless Design, Versatile Attachments, Perfect for Pet Owners, for Carpet and Hard Floors
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Dyson V10 offers 150 AW which was on sale for $350. This offers 75 AW for $140.
Since these are designed for light cleaning, if I hadn't already purchased the dyson v10 I probably would have gone with this bc for this scenario power isn't too much of the factor. Unless 75 AW is a weak number. Even dyson v6 gives 100 AW.
I own this and it's great value. I have two dogs and vacuum my 1600sqft condo twice per week.
I bought this after the motor on my Tineco A11 gave out after 2 years. My warranty expired two weeks outside of the window and Tineco's customer support wasn't willing to be lenient on replacing the part.
I will say that as an overall vacuum, the Tineco was better (larger and easier to clean bin, wall mounted battery charger), Eufy is owned by Anker and has notoriously phenomenal customer support.
With the Eufy being more affordable, I'd recommend this vacuum to anyone.
Seems like a good vac but what kills it for me is the lack of a hose for cleaning cars. I'm amazed at how many of these cordless vacs don't come with them as you'd think this would be an obvious use. I did find two on Amazon with a hose that seemed decent, but they're those no-name Chinese brands without a history so I'm leery:
Dyson V10 offers 150 AW which was on sale for $350. This offers 75 AW for $140.
Since these are designed for light cleaning, if I hadn't already purchased the dyson v10 I probably would have gone with this bc for this scenario power isn't too much of the factor. Unless 75 AW is a weak number. Even dyson v6 gives 100 AW.
Where are you seeing 75AW for the S11?
The S11 is rated at 125AW on vacuumwars
so really, 125 vs 150 is def. more acceptable difference
I own this and it's great value. I have two dogs and vacuum my 1600sqft condo twice per week.
I bought this after the motor on my Tineco A11 gave out after 2 years. My warranty expired two weeks outside of the window and Tineco's customer support wasn't willing to be lenient on replacing the part.
I will say that as an overall vacuum, the Tineco was better (larger and easier to clean bin, wall mounted battery charger), Eufy is owned by Anker and has notoriously phenomenal customer support.
With the Eufy being more affordable, I'd recommend this vacuum to anyone.
Do the cleaning attachments go on the end of the red rod or does is it become a handheld only? Also how long is the warranty?
The regular price of $199 is inflated when you can get the S11 Infinity for $10 more and it comes with so many more attachments, extra battery, longer run time, probably longer warranty.
I owned the predecessor to this model, an Anker vacuum. After the battery completely died, I tried to disassemble it to figure out how to replace the battery. Turned out it was basically impossible to replace and left me with a bad feeling towards Anker.
I think this is basically the same: the vacuum is just designed to be disposable. I'd recommend paying more for something with an easily replaceable battery.
I own this and it's great value. I have two dogs and vacuum my 1600sqft condo twice per week.
I bought this after the motor on my Tineco A11 gave out after 2 years. My warranty expired two weeks outside of the window and Tineco's customer support wasn't willing to be lenient on replacing the part.
I will say that as an overall vacuum, the Tineco was better (larger and easier to clean bin, wall mounted battery charger), Eufy is owned by Anker and has notoriously phenomenal customer support.
With the Eufy being more affordable, I'd recommend this vacuum to anyone.
If you purchased the Tineco with a credit card, then you might be able to file a claim with your CC company.
Just about all of them offer 1yr warranty extension. Some even offer 2yrs.
They might want proof that the manufacturer won't warranty it. You'll just need to show them the documentation.
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Since these are designed for light cleaning, if I hadn't already purchased the dyson v10 I probably would have gone with this bc for this scenario power isn't too much of the factor. Unless 75 AW is a weak number. Even dyson v6 gives 100 AW.
I bought this after the motor on my Tineco A11 gave out after 2 years. My warranty expired two weeks outside of the window and Tineco's customer support wasn't willing to be lenient on replacing the part.
I will say that as an overall vacuum, the Tineco was better (larger and easier to clean bin, wall mounted battery charger), Eufy is owned by Anker and has notoriously phenomenal customer support.
With the Eufy being more affordable, I'd recommend this vacuum to anyone.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08SQJV2MS
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085MW4D97
Anyone have experience with either of these? They sell for $100 & $125, respectively, after coupons.
Since these are designed for light cleaning, if I hadn't already purchased the dyson v10 I probably would have gone with this bc for this scenario power isn't too much of the factor. Unless 75 AW is a weak number. Even dyson v6 gives 100 AW.
The S11 is rated at 125AW on vacuumwars
so really, 125 vs 150 is def. more acceptable difference
I bought this after the motor on my Tineco A11 gave out after 2 years. My warranty expired two weeks outside of the window and Tineco's customer support wasn't willing to be lenient on replacing the part.
I will say that as an overall vacuum, the Tineco was better (larger and easier to clean bin, wall mounted battery charger), Eufy is owned by Anker and has notoriously phenomenal customer support.
With the Eufy being more affordable, I'd recommend this vacuum to anyone.
The S11 is rated at 125AW on vacuumwars
so really, 125 vs 150 is def. more acceptable difference
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A $150 retail price is more like it.
Well it's almost def. better to spend 40 more dollars and get the S11 with 120AW https://www.amazon.com/eufy-Stick...B099K59
I think this is basically the same: the vacuum is just designed to be disposable. I'd recommend paying more for something with an easily replaceable battery.
Well it's almost def. better to spend 40 more dollars and get the S11 with 120AW https://www.amazon.com/eufy-Stick...B099K59
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Tineco.../778445562
I bought this after the motor on my Tineco A11 gave out after 2 years. My warranty expired two weeks outside of the window and Tineco's customer support wasn't willing to be lenient on replacing the part.
I will say that as an overall vacuum, the Tineco was better (larger and easier to clean bin, wall mounted battery charger), Eufy is owned by Anker and has notoriously phenomenal customer support.
With the Eufy being more affordable, I'd recommend this vacuum to anyone.
Just about all of them offer 1yr warranty extension. Some even offer 2yrs.
They might want proof that the manufacturer won't warranty it. You'll just need to show them the documentation.
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