3670M
Review: Great budget vaccum - This vacuum does a great job for
its price point. I had a Dyson previously that kept losing
battery and just wasn't very powerful and this vacuum definitely
fixed that problem. It is super powerful and does a great job
cleaning the whole house. It doesn't have the bells and whistles:
the cord has to be manually let out and cleaned up, the
accessories don't snap together and come apart sometimes, it is
pretty loud - but I'll take those inconveniences any day as long
as the vacuum works well and doesn't cost > $600. The only reason
I'd not recommend this vacuum is if your house is mainly carpet
or rugs. It works great on hard floors but it kept suctioning too
much to the rugs/getting stuck and I had to get creative with the
accessories to clean the few rugs I have.
Review: Super strong suck! and very lightweight. Not the best for
'every' rug. - What do I say about this little vacuum? It is
AWESOME, but yet I'm still a teensy bit disappointed? I guess I
was hoping for a complete upright replacement, and yeah, it
isn't. I have 2 rugs of short, yet very dense pile that will
still need my old upright for a deeper 'rug beater ' clean. That
said, this little vac works GREAT on my bare floors (90%) of my
home. Sucks dirt and particles I didnt even know I had out from
under my baseboards, (using just the wand with no brush or
crevice tool , a few pine needles from a 'live' Christmas tree 2
years ago came out and paint chips from a reno 7 years ago came
out!) I got super nasty dust off my ceiling fans with the little
brush attachment thing without significant effort on my part and
likewise was able dust my winow blinds with same attachment and
minimizing the level of 'suck' by opening the adjustment port on
the handle. Very impressive! Still, I wish I could vacuum my two
nice rugs. It works well on my Home Depot shaggy rug and my Home
Depot 'Oriental' rug, but yeah either sucks too hard and get
stuck on my good rugs or it just skips over the surface and
doesn't suck anything. So. I am still giving 5 stars as a tool to
add to my home cleaning arsenal. Truly I am impressed. That said,
depending on your rug situation, be aware, it may not be great
for every rug type. For me, given 90 percent of my house is
hardwood floors or tile, this will be my go to the majority of
the time, it gets under most of my furniture and bookcases, it's
pulling stuff out of nooks and crannies on my baseboards and the
seams of my couches and recliner, (goodbye Sunday binging TV
cookie crumbs) it is sucking up all the dog hair dust bunnies (I
have a labrador and a bulldog, although honestly, the bulldog
doesn't shed much but my labrador sure does!) And without
mopping, my hardwood has rarely looked this shiny. So, even
though I was hoping to completely replace my upright I will say,
I am very pleased with the performance of this little vac. For
the price? Really, I don't think you will be dissatisfied. 5
stars after 2 hard core uses (every scenario I could think of to
put it through). We'll see how it goes in 6 months. The extension
poles ARE plastic, not metal, if they hold up , we'll be golden.
The plastic doees keep it very light though which is why the
ceiling fans weren't difficult. So I'll take it. Oh, last thing
the attachments and cord stow away nicely, the wand and hose, not
so much. I have a bigger utility loset so that doesn't bother me,
but if you need your vacuum to be really 'tidy' in storage, you
may want to take that into consideration.