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expired Posted by Rokket | Staff • Dec 11, 2024
Dec 11, 2024 12:48 AM
HART 20-Volt High Capacity Cordless Stick Vacuum Kit w/ 4.0Ah Battery & Charger
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It's great on flat floor/carpet, but you can't do anything else with it. No attachments or anything. If you have small flat areas and the 4AH battery lets you vacuum the whole thing, this would be a great replacement over lugging around a full-size stand up vac. If you just need it a quick run through the kitchen and some quick touch-ups, also good.
I kinda wish I got a regular stick with attachments and more flexible.
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Thanks to other SD posts over the years Hart has become my main 20v tool/battery/charger stock.
You need to go side-to-side on each stair. You do the left-half of the stair, making sure not to let the handle lock perpendicular to the bottom piece (or the brush roll stops). Then spin it around so you can do the right half of the stair.
It's great on flat floor/carpet, but you can't do anything else with it. No attachments or anything. If you have small flat areas and the 4AH battery lets you vacuum the whole thing, this would be a great replacement over lugging around a full-size stand up vac. If you just need it a quick run through the kitchen and some quick touch-ups, also good.
I kinda wish I got a regular stick with attachments and more flexible.
You need to go side-to-side on each stair. You do the left-half of the stair, making sure not to let the handle lock perpendicular to the bottom piece (or the brush roll stops). Then spin it around so you can do the right half of the stair.
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You need to go side-to-side on each stair. You do the left-half of the stair, making sure not to let the handle lock perpendicular to the bottom piece (or the brush roll stops). Then spin it around so you can do the right half of the stair.
Only complaint is I wish the controls were in the handle and not on the base, but that's minor. Also wish it was brushless for a little bit more power on the carpet but if you want brushless you have to go to the Hart 20v version with the vacuum in the handle and the weight of that unit is too high if you ask me... I bought one and then returned it immediately as this is much better. This is the best price I've seen, going to pick up another as our original one is getting pretty wore
Yep, I was going to say the same thing. My wife loves her ONEPWR Evolve Pet Elite. I'm buying this to see if it's close enough so we can have one upstairs and the other downstairs without paying $200+ for another one.
You can make it work ok either way, it's just when someone specifically mentioned stairs that's probably the biggest downside to me.
It's a lot closer to our corded vacuum in suction power than the stick vacuums I've tried. The only thing it bogs down on and won't clean is deep-pile carpet. We have a bath mat it won't vacuum, but everything else it cleans almost as well. You do have to slow down a little bit on carpet, compared to a corded vacuum.
If you have a big house and it's all carpet, I'd probably pass. If your house is smaller or you have a lot of area rugs over flooring, it's great. Having less power means it doesn't always suck the edge of the rug into the roller.
The stick tilts side to side as well as up and down, so it's easy to get underneath the overhanging edge of kitchen cabinets and sofas. Yet it still locks vertically when you're done. As mentioned, you can pop the roller out the side to clean hair and string out of it. On the downside, there are no attachments, so it doesn't fully substitute for a corded vacuum cleaner.
It lasts a LONG time on the included 4.0aH battery, which has a charge meter built into it so you can tell whether you need to charge it or not. Given what a charger and those bigger battery packs cost, the vacuum itself is nearly free.
Hope this helps anyone still on the fence!
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It's a lot closer to our corded vacuum in suction power than the stick vacuums I've tried. The only thing it bogs down on and won't clean is deep-pile carpet. We have a bath mat it won't vacuum, but everything else it cleans almost as well. You do have to slow down a little bit on carpet, compared to a corded vacuum.
If you have a big house and it's all carpet, I'd probably pass. If your house is smaller or you have a lot of area rugs over flooring, it's great. Having less power means it doesn't always suck the edge of the rug into the roller.
The stick tilts side to side as well as up and down, so it's easy to get underneath the overhanging edge of kitchen cabinets and sofas. Yet it still locks vertically when you're done. As mentioned, you can pop the roller out the side to clean hair and string out of it. On the downside, there are no attachments, so it doesn't fully substitute for a corded vacuum cleaner.
It lasts a LONG time on the included 4.0aH battery, which has a charge meter built into it so you can tell whether you need to charge it or not. Given what a charger and those bigger battery packs cost, the vacuum itself is nearly free.
Hope this helps anyone still on the fence!
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