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Review on πŸ’š ODISTAR Desktop Vacuum Cleaner: Cordless, Energy-Saving with Auto Power-Off, High Endurance up to 400 mins, 360ΒΊ Rotatable Design - Ideal for Keyboard, Home, and Office (Green Charging) by David West

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great little vacuum cleaner

Great little vacuum cleaner. The green color hides well between my desktop plants. Not too loud. The battery doesn't hold a charge very long even just sitting there, so I leave it on overnight. I write a lot with an ink pen, and when I'm working on a math problem, I can create a lot of eraser. I work from home and all this stuff ends up on the floor and the chair's wheels ride over it and rub it against the floor tiles making a mess that needs to be cleaned up. Now I can vacuum and my desk is clean and I'm broadcasting even louder that I have OCD. I don't know what I was thinking when I wrote that. This little thing works 4-5 days without charging. Update April 2nd, 2021: My little vacuum cleaner died today. When I reached out to use it, it wouldn't turn on. Bad, I thought and bandaged. The red light went on: everything ok. Then there is no light - oh oh Usually the green indicator lights up when charging is complete and stays connected to the network. After checking all my cables to make sure I hadn't snapped anything, I knew the inevitable had happened. And even in the last few minutes he stopped charging because his battery got very hot. Nice little vacuum cleaner. I buried it neatly in a trash can in my garage. Now I'll take a new one. I regret the lack of reliability of this article, but I don't want to pay for it. All in all, $30 a year to keep my desk clean, or $2.50 a month isn't that bad - that's probably why it was so expensive originally. You might find this helpful: I put a sticker on top of the side where the switch was. Without them, I'm guaranteed to check all three other sites before finding the right one.

Pros
  • Hands-free operation
Cons
  • Very expensive