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Recommendations - cordless, hand held vacuum cleaner

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SittinOnTheDockOfTheBay · 20/02/2021 22:39

Just that really. I'm looking for a new cordless, handheld vacuum cleaner. For the car mostly but also the usual - corners, kitchen surfaces etc.

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AlCalavicci · 20/02/2021 22:58

I have this one
www.amazon.co.uk/Audew-Cleaner-Handheld-Cordless-Rechargeable/dp/B07FPVQX4Q?tag=mumsnetforu03-21 .
I bought it because it has the longest battery life that I could find without paying a fortune.
It is a little hard for me to compare it to others as it is the only one I have ever owed but I like it and its great for the stairs ( Eufy takes care of everywhere else ) . the filter need s cleaning frequently , giving a few firm taps on the bin does that and once in a while a old toothbrush to give it a good clean does the job fine .
I have not tried using it for liquids so can not comment on that aspect

IrishCharm · 20/02/2021 23:48

I have the following, it's great for status, around the house etc x
www.espares.ie/product/es1767414/black-and-decker-dustbusterr-flexi-pd1020l-co

IrishCharm · 20/02/2021 23:49

*stairs

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SittinOnTheDockOfTheBay · 21/02/2021 09:04

Thanks both. I've got the Audew one in my Amazon basket but was concerned at some of the more recent reviews saying that the older, glowing, reviews are fake and the vacuum has hardly any suction?

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LongIslandIcedT · 21/02/2021 09:16

I love our new Gtech Pro2. It's powerful and lightweight enough for the 8yr old to use (she makes the most mess).

SittinOnTheDockOfTheBay · 21/02/2021 09:59

It's powerful and lightweight enough for the 8yr old to use (she makes the most mess).

Like your style 😂. Can't wait until DD is old enough to start clearing up after herself.

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EveryDayIsADuvetDay · 21/02/2021 11:08

I've got a Bosch Athlet - had it several years and I don;t think I've used the Dyson since I got it. Copes well with cat hair.

AlCalavicci · 21/02/2021 11:54

@SittinOnTheDockOfTheBay
It is never going to be the best at sucking , but its fine for crumbs , bits cat litter ( thanks Dcat) etc but as I said I have never owed one before so I cant compare to others

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