This handheld vacuum cleaner surprised me at the moment. It's a little hard to get excited about at the original price of $160, but the $120 Black Friday sale is a good deal and in the same price bracket as the Shark Wandvac. battery and we have one. The Eufy comes with only one battery and it's impossible to charge it without placing the battery in the vacuum and the vacuum on the docking station. If they make spare batteries and even a charger, that could be a good option for some Eufy users. The suction power is very strong, even the Eco setting seems quite capable. The Eufy is a bit heavier and the balance is too heavy on the nose, but not enough to cause problems in use. Eufy also has a large dust bin that is easy to empty. The included accessories are pretty standard and I think give you what you need for most users. For a well-made, spacious and highly functional handheld vacuum, I don't think that's a bad option at all. Eufy seems to have many different variations that come with different attachments. I may eventually get a floor attachment to complete this as I think it will most likely find a spot in the basement workshop.