Product Description: | Vacuum, charge, repeat. It is that simple with HART's 20V Cordless Stick Vacuum. With up to 40 minutes of runtime, this cordless stick vacuum easily cleans carpets, rugs, and hard floor surfaces. Equipped with Cyclonic Technology, the HART 20V Cordless Stick Vacuum suffers no suction loss with improved filter life for longer peak performance. Featuring a wide floor head design for quicker cleaning and easier pick up of large debris. It lays flat, so you can reach way underneath the couch where a lot of debris hides out. Clean between the couch cushions or the bookshelf with the included crevice tool and dust brush. Vacuuming on delicate area rugs? Turn off the roller bar and/or switch between high/low mode with the push of a button. For that hard-to-see dirt, the integrated LED lights on the floor head help you see what you might otherwise miss and the bristles with antimicrobial protection lift embedded debris to get the best clean. In addition to a large, easy-to-empty, and easy-to-remove dust cup, the washable filter traps over 99.9% of dust and allergen matter with no suction loss. Keep your vacuum and accessories clutter-free with the included wall mount and battery dock that also provides a space to conveniently charge the battery after use. Just plug the included HART 20V 4Ah battery in and when the LED light flashes, your battery is charging, and when it is solid, it is fully charged. The HART 20V battery system allows you to interchange the same battery between all 20V HART products. It powers all HART 20V tools, outdoor equipment, automotive, and lifestyle items. Includes (1) Cordless Stick Vacuum, (1) floor head, (1) extension wand, (1) crevice tool, (1) dust brush, (1) wall mount, (1) 4.0 Ah lithium-ion battery, (1) charger and operator's manuals. |
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This hart one is a good vacuum for $99, I believe we paid about $60 for it a few months back. At $60 it's perfect for our upstairs and loft, so I'd say $99 is just as good of a price. This ran $129-$149 retail even though Walmart claimed it was $199 at the time. If you're looking for a stick vacuum and can't pay up for a more powerful one, then this will do the trick. However I'd recommend it more as a backup or 2nd vacuum in the household…. Just my opinion.
Also, I'd wait for the brushless to drop to $99 and buy that ones instead.
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This hart one is a good vacuum for $99, I believe we paid about $60 for it a few months back. At $60 it's perfect for our upstairs and loft, so I'd say $99 is just as good of a price. This ran $129-$149 retail even though Walmart claimed it was $199 at the time. If you're looking for a stick vacuum and can't pay up for a more powerful one, then this will do the trick. However I'd recommend it more as a backup or 2nd vacuum in the household…. Just my opinion.
Also, I'd wait for the brushless to drop to $99 and buy that ones instead.
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This hart one is a good vacuum for $99, I believe we paid about $60 for it a few months back. At $60 it's perfect for our upstairs and loft, so I'd say $99 is just as good of a price. This ran $129-$149 retail even though Walmart claimed it was $199 at the time. If you're looking for a stick vacuum and can't pay up for a more powerful one, then this will do the trick. However I'd recommend it more as a backup or 2nd vacuum in the household…. Just my opinion.
Also, I'd wait for the brushless to drop to $99 and buy that ones instead.
Alternatively, AC powered stick vacuums sell for 1/3 the price and never run out of power.
Alternatively, AC powered stick vacuums sell for 1/3 the price and never run out of power.
I typically use my similar Dyson (with a much smaller battery) for less than a minute at a time to quickly clean up little messes - or maybe five minutes if I'm going to do a whole room and don't feel like getting out the big vac.
I'd think a 4ah battery would be plenty for what these little vacs are designed for.
This hart one is a good vacuum for $99, I believe we paid about $60 for it a few months back. At $60 it's perfect for our upstairs and loft, so I'd say $99 is just as good of a price. This ran $129-$149 retail even though Walmart claimed it was $199 at the time. If you're looking for a stick vacuum and can't pay up for a more powerful one, then this will do the trick. However I'd recommend it more as a backup or 2nd vacuum in the household…. Just my opinion.
Also, I'd wait for the brushless to drop to $99 and buy that ones instead.
"The HART 20V battery system allows you to interchange the same battery between all 20V HART products. It powers all HART 20V tools, outdoor equipment, automotive, and lifestyle items".
Given this, one could vacuum for hours, depending on how many Hart tools one has?
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