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Review on ๐Ÿงน Efficient Cordless Cleaning: BLACK DECKER BDH2000L 20V Vacuum by David Romo

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Hero to Zero Best in Portable vacuum cleaner

8/2018 - update - no more significant fees - has to go through warranty which is a nightmare - not even recommended as a free giveaway - B&D has technical standards that Strictly 3rd World - Recommend $24 shop Ryobi handheld vacuum cleaner with 2 18v lithium batteries for much less price ========================== == === == ======================================== === == ===== =========== This is the second B&D PDA I have bought this week. First was the HHVI320JR02 which I would give "-5" (see my other review) because the battery life was terrible. On the other hand, this model is almost twice the price BUT much better. Pros: - Good suction at the nozzle for what it is supposed to collect and stays the same throughout the job - Nice slim design and no tools to lose when building the nozzle extension. along with the brush attachment - gets to hard-to-reach places - it's very light and comfortable on the hands - this model has a charge indicator and the base you put it on, although the base isn't that stable - this model has a preset - a plastic filter that greatly improves quick cleaning, which should be accompanied by a dust bag - charging time from box to dust is about 3 hours and 28 minutes on my stopwatch - full load runtime to battery drain is about 12 minutes and an additional 3 wasted minutes for a safe shutdown (point at which the device turns itself off to prevent the battery from being completely drained) back on my stopwatch - solid 2 year warranty and 30 day money back guarantee. children/pets/etc. cannot be used by children/pets/etc. be knocked over - the device is not designed for heavy use, any heavy fall onto a hard surface will inevitably break it - battery sealed and no removable battery so you can keep working (e.g. when towing your SUV/truck) - 16.2 AW (Watts of air) seem low for a 20V tool - 18-20 AW is better for other such tools - poor engineering? High flow and low suction, much wasted engine power. The end result is probably one of B&D's best dust collectors, and I'd definitely recommend that you only look at 20V+ based on my own experience. On this first use, I'd recommend it for a quick clean (although it's a $60+ luxury item for a small 12-minute vacuum), but I'll have to spend a week to make sure I see can whether it is charging and has time offline work. remain constant and in the same range.

Pros
  • vacuum cleaner
Cons
  • boring packaging