Walmart has IonVac 3-in-1 Lightweight Corded Upright Stick Vacuum (Gray, 8842) for $20. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30 day free trial) or on orders $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter LolaBunny21 for finding this deal.
Product features:
Powerful 12kPa suction makes cleaning a breeze
Quickly switches from a traditional vacuum cleaner to a handheld vacuum
Multi-surface action allows you to effortlessly clean a variety of surfaces, from tile and hardwood floors to carpet and upholstery
Lightweight design at 44.4 x 5.9 x 9.8 in. and weighing under 5 lb.
Long 20 ft. power cord allows for ultimate mobility while vacuuming
Easy-wrap cord storage
HEPA filter and dustbin remove easily for quick-cleaning
Included Slim Nozzle crevice tool lets you vacuum tight corners and hard-to-reach areas
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Walmart[walmart.com] has IonVac 3-in-1 Lightweight Corded Upright/Handheld Floor & Carpet Stick Vacuum Cleaner (8842) on sale for $20. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (30 day free trial[walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.
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I have both the Bissell and IonVac. I think my Bissell was the batch previous (has transparent bin)to the current one for sale though, so not sure if anything else changed in the new model. Also, I use these for hard flooring (vinyl plank and tiles) and it's freaking amazing. Both are light and easy to whip out and use. Amazing for picking up long pieces of hair from the floor. We use this almost every other day for spot maintenance.
IonVac
- Suction feels a lot stronger. It runs a bit louder too.
- Don't know if mine was just faulty but the wheel or something at the bottom squeaks when vac is rolled one way (haven't tried WD 40 yet). Also the handle keeps trying to pop off bc the clasp isn't very strong. A bit annoying.
- has HEPA filter. My Bissell didn't. Difficult to clean filter, don't really know if it's even possible but that machine def vac'ed up a lot of tiny particles because its filter caught so much dust and debris.
- I think the build is overall better, particularly the catch bin. I like the single button that dumps out contents in one go. The Bissell instead has a rubber flap that separates the contents from the outside which doesn't fully seal/close. This means if you vac ants or spiders, it could crawl out. The IonVac is sealed.
- better at standing upright bc it locks. But this it means also locks easily when you've pulled the vac close to you during use. I've had to step on the foot to unlock it several times during use, a bit annoying.
- slightly worse at staying flat when you need to reach below beds/sofa, but the increased suction kinda helps compensate somewhat.
- the slim nozzle accessory is def a perk. The Bissell is too blunt to get into crevices.
Bissell
- Filter is a lot easier to clean bc it's not HEPA or that sophisticated.
- User experience slightly better bc the vac is a bit lighter and easier to roll. Doesn't have the unwanted locking situation but it also is awful at being propped upright and will tip upon slight touch.
End notes: Either model works well. Can't really go wrong with either as they both do the job. But I'd get the IonVac because of its accessories and much cheaper than the Bissell at this time. Also looks a lot better.
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Just wanted to say I'm impressed with the performance of this thing. I was looking for a small vacuum and I kept reading that all the wireless were no good. This one seems to be good enough to pick up small paper trims and plastic wrappings. For $20 is a no brainer, just adjust expectations.
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09-14-2023 at 02:05 AM.
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Wondering how is it compared with Bissell 2033?
I have both the Bissell and IonVac. I think my Bissell was the batch previous (has transparent bin)to the current one for sale though, so not sure if anything else changed in the new model. Also, I use these for hard flooring (vinyl plank and tiles) and it's freaking amazing. Both are light and easy to whip out and use. Amazing for picking up long pieces of hair from the floor. We use this almost every other day for spot maintenance.
IonVac
- Suction feels a lot stronger. It runs a bit louder too.
- Don't know if mine was just faulty but the wheel or something at the bottom squeaks when vac is rolled one way (haven't tried WD 40 yet). Also the handle keeps trying to pop off bc the clasp isn't very strong. A bit annoying.
- has HEPA filter. My Bissell didn't. Difficult to clean filter, don't really know if it's even possible but that machine def vac'ed up a lot of tiny particles because its filter caught so much dust and debris.
- I think the build is overall better, particularly the catch bin. I like the single button that dumps out contents in one go. The Bissell instead has a rubber flap that separates the contents from the outside which doesn't fully seal/close. This means if you vac ants or spiders, it could crawl out. The IonVac is sealed.
- better at standing upright bc it locks. But this it means also locks easily when you've pulled the vac close to you during use. I've had to step on the foot to unlock it several times during use, a bit annoying.
- slightly worse at staying flat when you need to reach below beds/sofa, but the increased suction kinda helps compensate somewhat.
- the slim nozzle accessory is def a perk. The Bissell is too blunt to get into crevices.
Bissell
- Filter is a lot easier to clean bc it's not HEPA or that sophisticated.
- User experience slightly better bc the vac is a bit lighter and easier to roll. Doesn't have the unwanted locking situation but it also is awful at being propped upright and will tip upon slight touch.
End notes: Either model works well. Can't really go wrong with either as they both do the job. But I'd get the IonVac because of its accessories and much cheaper than the Bissell at this time. Also looks a lot better.
Silly question…anyone know if this sucks up bugs? We have a shed we converted into a home gym and get a lot of spiders, pillbugs etc. Been looking for a cheap vacuum to clean up in there.
I got one and used it last night. It picked up all the dog hair that were on the hardwood and tile floor with ease. I was very impressed. However, due to not having any "brush" attachment, it wasn't very good at picking up dog hair on my couch. Nevertheless, this $20 vacuum was amazing.
Silly question…anyone know if this sucks up bugs? We have a shed we converted into a home gym and get a lot of spiders, pillbugs etc. Been looking for a cheap vacuum to clean up in there.
There's a crevice attachment that will allow you to suck up all the bugs. Best yet, you get to see them crawling around in the see-through chamber. The vacuum is very lightweight which will allows you to chase down all crawling invaders.
I ve read its not good but has anyone used this to vacuum dried mouse droppings? I've broom swept and dust pan before and made sure I wore gloves, glasses and mask. Although I do worry if I vacuum mouse droppings in other rooms that if I use the same vacuum in my carpeted bedroom. That it could cross contiminate. Would using the bleach and water spray method on the bottom of vacuum and filter be enough to disinfect and clean?
Silly question…anyone know if this sucks up bugs? We have a shed we converted into a home gym and get a lot of spiders, pillbugs etc. Been looking for a cheap vacuum to clean up in there.
You need to spray top to bottom and outside the area
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IonVac
- Suction feels a lot stronger. It runs a bit louder too.
- Don't know if mine was just faulty but the wheel or something at the bottom squeaks when vac is rolled one way (haven't tried WD 40 yet). Also the handle keeps trying to pop off bc the clasp isn't very strong. A bit annoying.
- has HEPA filter. My Bissell didn't. Difficult to clean filter, don't really know if it's even possible but that machine def vac'ed up a lot of tiny particles because its filter caught so much dust and debris.
- I think the build is overall better, particularly the catch bin. I like the single button that dumps out contents in one go. The Bissell instead has a rubber flap that separates the contents from the outside which doesn't fully seal/close. This means if you vac ants or spiders, it could crawl out. The IonVac is sealed.
- better at standing upright bc it locks. But this it means also locks easily when you've pulled the vac close to you during use. I've had to step on the foot to unlock it several times during use, a bit annoying.
- slightly worse at staying flat when you need to reach below beds/sofa, but the increased suction kinda helps compensate somewhat.
- the slim nozzle accessory is def a perk. The Bissell is too blunt to get into crevices.
Bissell
- Filter is a lot easier to clean bc it's not HEPA or that sophisticated.
- User experience slightly better bc the vac is a bit lighter and easier to roll. Doesn't have the unwanted locking situation but it also is awful at being propped upright and will tip upon slight touch.
End notes: Either model works well. Can't really go wrong with either as they both do the job. But I'd get the IonVac because of its accessories and much cheaper than the Bissell at this time. Also looks a lot better.
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IonVac
- Suction feels a lot stronger. It runs a bit louder too.
- Don't know if mine was just faulty but the wheel or something at the bottom squeaks when vac is rolled one way (haven't tried WD 40 yet). Also the handle keeps trying to pop off bc the clasp isn't very strong. A bit annoying.
- has HEPA filter. My Bissell didn't. Difficult to clean filter, don't really know if it's even possible but that machine def vac'ed up a lot of tiny particles because its filter caught so much dust and debris.
- I think the build is overall better, particularly the catch bin. I like the single button that dumps out contents in one go. The Bissell instead has a rubber flap that separates the contents from the outside which doesn't fully seal/close. This means if you vac ants or spiders, it could crawl out. The IonVac is sealed.
- better at standing upright bc it locks. But this it means also locks easily when you've pulled the vac close to you during use. I've had to step on the foot to unlock it several times during use, a bit annoying.
- slightly worse at staying flat when you need to reach below beds/sofa, but the increased suction kinda helps compensate somewhat.
- the slim nozzle accessory is def a perk. The Bissell is too blunt to get into crevices.
Bissell
- Filter is a lot easier to clean bc it's not HEPA or that sophisticated.
- User experience slightly better bc the vac is a bit lighter and easier to roll. Doesn't have the unwanted locking situation but it also is awful at being propped upright and will tip upon slight touch.
End notes: Either model works well. Can't really go wrong with either as they both do the job. But I'd get the IonVac because of its accessories and much cheaper than the Bissell at this time. Also looks a lot better.
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