First, it is a solid wire that is connected to the wall with a cord to be used as a vacuum cleaner. battery box and then use it without wires to tie it to the place you go. Switching from a cordless style back to this corded stick vacuum was a major downgrade in my cleaning experience. I like that there is no battery drain limit if you have to vacuum for a long time, but it almost doesn't matter because the cord is so short you can't even clean a large room without stopping and stopping. Switch to a different outlet (or multiple outlets) to continue. To be honest, I doubt you could even create a dorm-sized room with the length of this cord without having to plug in an extension cord or just not have to go to other outlets. It also has less dirt and debris than a Dyson or Black and Decker, so it needs to be emptied more often than other vacuums I've tried. I've been vacuuming lately. I had a lot of dust in my stash before using it, so it obviously works well for vacuuming (at least for the first few uses). There is no rotating part on the bottom to clean debris and sweep up the shaft. It's just hard, plastic, and flat. I had to read the instructions to figure out how to deflate it as it wasn't immediately obvious after about 5 minutes on it. Once you know where the release is, it's no big deal. The release on this one also requires you to reach out, remove the filter and reset it, unlike other big brands that have a release where the bottom just pops out of the cup. open and you don't have to physically touch the dusty stuff to empty it. It was a bit messier and more convenient to empty than "press the red button" on others. The only plus I see in it is that it's the lightest vacuum cleaner I have. There doesn't seem to be anything to push, so if your back hurts or you can't lift much, this is a super easy choice. The fact that there is no rotating ball at the bottom makes it not as easy as having a moving roller or ball across the carpet. You have to use a small hand to move it, but it's so easy it doesn't feel like exercise. It also packs away in an ultra-low profile and takes up no space at all to stash in a closet. I got mine as a third floor vacuum for my house, and sometimes I still find myself using a brand name cordless vacuum to finish with cereal or popcorn rather than pulling it out to use it. It reminds me of light plastic. the feeling and price of a vacuum I got when I got my first dorm room. Overall I wouldn't recommend it unless you want something affordable and mega light for a very small space like an RV.
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