expiredHighagain420 posted Mar 25, 2024 06:34 PM
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expiredHighagain420 posted Mar 25, 2024 06:34 PM
RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner (Tool Only) PCL720B - $124.99
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Unfortunately, it just doesn't have enough power on bare floors or for tasks that demand more suction. I ended up getting an older refurb Dyson with the fluffy roller for our bare floors, and use a Ryobi battery attachment. A little weird looking, but works great!
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There are only 2 annoyances IMO -
1) Using the Dyson on Turbo mode eats even a 4ah battery pretty quickly. But not many tasks call for Turbo.
2) To empty the dust bin you may have to eject the battery. Not a big deal for me, but maybe some people will freak out ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
There are only 2 annoyances IMO -
1) Using the Dyson on Turbo mode eats even a 4ah battery pretty quickly. But not many tasks call for Turbo.
2) To empty the dust bin you have to eject the battery. Not a big deal for me, but maybe some people will freak out ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
How do you store the Dyson now? Do you take the battery off to put it in it's dock?
How do you store the Dyson now? Do you take the battery off to put it in it's dock?
We only use the dock as a stand but honestly, most of the time we simply leave the Dyson out leaned against something since we can now grab it for quick jobs and not have to worry about charging the battery that often.
In low mode, the 4ah Ryobi batteries last quite a while! I usually just empty the bin when it's time for a battery swap.
How do you store the Dyson now? Do you take the battery off to put it in it's dock?
2 YouTube reviews show the V8 with a Ryobi adapter and you CAN empty the bin without ejecting the battery so depending on which one you got, maybe #2 isn't even a negative anymore.
Turbo mode is probably still a battery hog, unless mine is an outlier. Still, that's very manageable.
Good luck!
Unfortunately, it just doesn't have enough power on bare floors or for tasks that demand more suction. I ended up getting an older refurb Dyson with the fluffy roller for our bare floors, and use a Ryobi battery attachment. A little weird looking, but works great!
I searched the reviews with the keyword 'dyson' and the majority of the 60 results actually preferred the Ryobi vac over the Dyson. There are also reviews on YouTube comparing if you want to see an in-depth comparison.
I have this Ryobi after watching the YouTube vids and the suction is amazing, they must have done something similar to Dyson and with the dual brush roller it is very effective.
From what I saw online, the warranty on the Ryobi vac, plus not having to use an aftermarket adapter I took the chance knowing I could return it immediately if it didn't meet my needs and now it's my wife and I's favorite vacuum.
There are features you can get on the various Dysons that may be better than this, but some we are happy with on the Ryobi are that it stands upright on its own, the button to turn on and stay on, and that it starts up on high automatically.
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