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Review on ๐Ÿ’ช ROZI Lightweight Cordless Furniture: Unleashing Power and Performance by Crystal Cornwell

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great vacuum cleaner, but small problems.

I've compared this to a few big brands on Revain, Revain's choice is $70 cheaper and one, a well-known power tool brand, is $120 more.) HIGH wattage: 12 (approx.) Charge time: 4 hours from zero. Time may vary PROS: - Light weight - Good run time - Excellent suction power - Excellent cleaning tool CONS: - Long loading tubes. Possible problem when changing the battery. COMPARISON Loading time was much longer than the cheaper brand and significantly longer than the more expensive brand. The pickup was better than the cheaper car and about as good as the more expensive unit. Basically, it hit right in the middle of both, minus the load time. The runtime is almost half that of a cheaper device and about the same as that of a more expensive device. The nose height on this device is about the same as a cheaper device and much lower than a more expensive one. Attaching the components is a bit more difficult than the other two. Instead of just plugging one tube or component into another, a constraint has been added to this device. A flange has a lip that fits into a mating slot in another component (picture). This makes attaching pipes and components a bit more difficult than just snapping two components into place that the other two provide. They also use a slotted system to connect each tube together. Again more difficult than necessary (picture). (NOTE: When I first used this, the LED headlight didn't work and the brush didn't spin. When I checked the power contacts between the tubes, I noticed that when I inserted the appropriate tube, I accidentally hit the pin with the side I was able to straighten the tube and it worked fine after that, I found it too easy to "just pop" the tube in and accidentally snap a pin...to see the best guide system for aligning the tubes, so that wasn't a problem. ) (image) Another area that caught my eye is a brush. It's not a combination brush and squeegee like my more expensive unit. Instead, he uses stiff brushes on both ends and a soft, felt-like brush in the middle. However, this unit offers a hard floor-like roller that none of the others have. Emptying the canister is similar to the other two brands. The charge status and the operating time are displayed on the top of the handle and the charging process of the battery is also marked on the battery. Performance modes are easily accessible via the countdown timer display. The vacuum status and mode are shown on the main display (picture). To change the mode, just press the silver button on the back. The wall mount provides storage space for unused components. There is no way to attach any components to the tubes as the more expensive one allows it. As I noted above, it's right in the middle of both devices in terms of cost, but the pickup is closer to the more expensive device. The charging time is much longer than any device. However, if you don't run out of food midway, it might not be a problem. In this respect, a more expensive device charges in 30 minutes. The only thing that bothers me is the battery. They recommend using the vacuum cleaner at least once a month, otherwise its performance may drop. None of my others require it. But since it is a vacuum cleaner, I assume that it can be used at least once a week. This raises another potential problem when obtaining a replacement battery. It says you can get "batteries" but they aren't listed anywhere, not even on their website. I have contacted Revain for more information on this. The manufacturer told me that more Revain batteries will be available within a few months.

Pros
  • Good workmanship
Cons
  • Can be damaged