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Best Handheld Cordless Vac

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lonerboner · 29/05/2016 10:23

Anyone suggest the best cordless, handheld vac?

I want good suction, no bags, minimum effort with emptying and quite compact?

Needy much? Wink

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MaryMarigold · 29/05/2016 21:15

I don't know if it's the best, exactly, but I've just bought the AEG ergorapido 3012 here m.johnlewis.com/mt/www.johnlewis.com/aeg-ag3012-ergorapido-vacuum-cleaner-red/p1495186#page_loaded and I am so chuffed with it. It's not overly complicated, it picks up loads, it's super light and it's very easy to empty.

I am used to a Henry so the bar is quite low, but the amount the AEG picked up from my carpet was absolutely mind-boggling (and quite embarrassing)...

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MaryMarigold · 29/05/2016 21:16

I should have said, it's a handheld and a stick 2in1 malarky...

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Chloe94 · 30/05/2016 06:43

I have the Dyson v6 and it is amazing. I don't use it as my only hoover (
I use my corded Dyson about once a month) but it's so easy I can just use it whenever I have a Spare minute and it means my house is constantly 'clean'

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lonerboner · 30/05/2016 08:36

Lovely work! I'm also used to a Henry :)

I'll take a look at both

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mariemason · 30/05/2016 11:46

I brought a VAX H85 handheld cordless vacuum cleaner and here's my review of it so far.I bought this as a hand-held vacuum cleaner to hoover out our cars, and to to be able to hoover up the odd little spill or mess around the house (usually to suck up the mess our semi-domesticated children seem to make at lunchtimes!).

I've been really impressed so far. The suction is plenty powerful enough to get the week's grit and dirt up from the cars' foot wells and is ideal for getting up the odd few bits around the house. Having been a bit unsure which hand-held to go with or to start with, I've got to say I've not regretted this one at all.

Charge is plenty enough to give two cars a good, thorough clean and still have some juice left. Just be aware it takes a while to charge completely once plugged back in.

The pull-out crevice tool is a useful feature, and the bag and filter are easy to empty out and clean respectively.

Thoroughly recommended.

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 01/06/2016 10:45

Dyson DC 58 is what I've just bought and it's great. I bought the pole for 25 quid from Amazon which is a very cheap way of upgrading to the the DC59😉

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