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expired Posted by reptarSnax • Jun 7, 2023
Jun 7, 2023 9:13 PM
Wyze Cordless Stick Vacuum (WCLVAC) for Carpet, Hard Floors & Pet Hair $97 + Free Shipping
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Some pop out the bottom like a "Dust Buster" and even have a couple attachments and are very handy.
They of course pop back on the handle and brush, and have rather powerful brush action and suction.
I am not liking the motor on top for maneuverability either. Though they do get under the chairs easier, but some lower motor models do just fine in how they are designed.
Some pop out the bottom like a "Dust Buster" and even have a couple attachments and are very handy.
They of course pop back on the handle and brush, and have rather powerful brush action and suction.
I am not liking the motor on top for maneuverability either. Though they do get under the chairs easier, but some lower motor models do just fine in how they are designed.
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I didnt find any by Shark as a 2in1.
So the power seems to be the most important WITH the plastic build quality differences.
Kenmore was most powerful, but the dust cap design is really stupid and mine actually broke and cannot lock the cap in place as the tab which was super thin broke. The plastic also bent more and required 2 hands to snap the handheld back in, vs other stiffer plastics just using 1 hand. Kenmore was most powerful, with a dense brush design 24volts.
Next best was VacmasterVd1801(?) at sucking with 18v or 20v? And the dust cap design was better and has a good brush design that all things cleared out of the brush head and into the dust cap the most vs other models I tested.
B&Decker was weakest, Roomie was another I just rememebered, and that was not as good as some others.
I would say avoid lower than 18v. Yes, the 40-50volt models will suck better and maybe better on carpet, but that is heavier with heavy battery with top motor. For mostly hard floors, and some low pile rugs, these actually do a decent job. Not on berber carpets or funky styles. The Kenmore I WISH had better build quality, as it was a clear winner. I am glad that thing broke on the first day, as it would be happening sometime after return window, LOL
I didnt find any by Shark as a 2in1.
So the power seems to be the most important WITH the plastic build quality differences.
Kenmore was most powerful, but the dust cap design is really stupid and mine actually broke and cannot lock the cap in place as the tab which was super thin broke. The plastic also bent more and required 2 hands to snap the handheld back in, vs other stiffer plastics just using 1 hand. Kenmore was most powerful, with a dense brush design 24volts.
Next best was VacmasterVd1801(?) at sucking with 18v or 20v? And the dust cap design was better and has a good brush design that all things cleared out of the brush head and into the dust cap the most vs other models I tested.
B&Decker was weakest, Roomie was another I just rememebered, and that was not as good as some others.
I would say avoid lower than 18v. Yes, the 40-50volt models will suck better and maybe better on carpet, but that is heavier with heavy battery with top motor. For mostly hard floors, and some low pile rugs, these actually do a decent job. Not on berber carpets or funky styles. The Kenmore I WISH had better build quality, as it was a clear winner. I am glad that thing broke on the first day, as it would be happening sometime after return window, LOL
I didnt find any by Shark as a 2in1.
So the power seems to be the most important WITH the plastic build quality differences.
Kenmore was most powerful, but the dust cap design is really stupid and mine actually broke and cannot lock the cap in place as the tab which was super thin broke. The plastic also bent more and required 2 hands to snap the handheld back in, vs other stiffer plastics just using 1 hand. Kenmore was most powerful, with a dense brush design 24volts.
Next best was VacmasterVd1801(?) at sucking with 18v or 20v? And the dust cap design was better and has a good brush design that all things cleared out of the brush head and into the dust cap the most vs other models I tested.
B&Decker was weakest, Roomie was another I just rememebered, and that was not as good as some others.
I would say avoid lower than 18v. Yes, the 40-50volt models will suck better and maybe better on carpet, but that is heavier with heavy battery with top motor. For mostly hard floors, and some low pile rugs, these actually do a decent job. Not on berber carpets or funky styles. The Kenmore I WISH had better build quality, as it was a clear winner. I am glad that thing broke on the first day, as it would be happening sometime after return window, LOL