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Review on ๐Ÿงน Eufy Cordless Handheld Ultra Lightweight Janitorial & Sanitation Supplies with Convenient Charging by Stephen Cernatescu

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lightweight, almost industrial grade handheld vacuum but with one or two major flaws

Over 25 years ago I had several original B+D Dustbuster handheld vacuums that never worked. good - probably due to the not so good motors and batteries at the time - and they died out completely within a few years because their batteries - probably nickel-cadmium at the time - died. Anyway, over 25 years later there are many new handheld vacuums out there, but these eufy/Anker HomeVac H30 models stand out. I have a version of Mate, the average of the 3 available. It's significantly smaller, lighter, but stronger and more powerful than the competition. Almost industrial power. And visually beautiful. Also, the price is several times higher than most nominal competitors, but it might be worth it. Aside from the greatly improved motors and batteries that have been developed over the years, the filters seem to have gotten a lot better too. I'm still trying to figure out how the filter in this vacuum cleaner works and how it gets clogged with dust almost instantly. As the WallyMonkey reviewer points out, this device achieves its great looks at some sacrifice in functionality. Ergonomics are somewhat compromised - the grip and control buttons aren't in the ideal position - obviously to keep the slim cylindrical shape. Likewise, the dust chamber is medium-sized and could easily have been made larger, but again, that would likely mean compromising on a nice, slim design. But I myself don't expect to use this vacuum cleaner that often, only occasionally and for a short time (I hope!), so I don't care too much about perfect ergonomics or a greater dust collection capacity. This vacuum cleaner contains a mostly fine repertoire of cleaning attachments. The "Mini Motorized Pet Brush", which features a powered, fast-spinning whisk brush, is an excellent option that's great for upholstery or carpets. This mate version of this vac. has no attachment, no good way to get a hard floor area e.g. Wood or tile, such as the simple plastic "multi-surface tool" attachment included with the cheaper version of this vacuum. I consider this to be a major downside to this $200 version of this vacuum. The instruction manual is quite elaborately made and printed, but still quite poor, mainly because it relies heavily on obscure pictograms rather than text for guidance. I really can't figure out what most training charts mean. Luckily we're only talking about a small vacuum cleaner here, so hopefully we can basically just figure it out for ourselves - like the manual basically forces us to do. Charge the vacuum cleaner and all its attachments and accessories. However, it's easy to say that whoever designed it doesn't live in the land of earthquakes, that is, in places normally prone to earthquakes, because even a normal, moderate-magnitude earthquake is likely to knock out the vacuum. out of the stand and it will fall hard because its heavy, brittle end is on top of the stand. A U-shaped chrome-plated metal clip is hinged to the underside of the storage stand, though its purpose is a mystery to me. I can only imagine it being some sort of extra storage hook, perhaps for hanging an extra cleaning accessory under the stand, although then obviously it can only be used when the stand is attached to the wall. The poor instruction manual also expands without any mention of this clamp. The stand also has a vacuum cleaner battery that is constantly charged while the vacuum cleaner is running. is on the counter. It is to be hoped that the designers came up with this vacuum cleaner. with a charge management circuit that reduces the charging current when the battery is fully charged to avoid overheating the battery and slow frying. Again, the manual cannot shed any light on this issue. Overall, this is basically a great vacuum cleaner, but with one or two major flaws. I will rate this 4 stars and think it is very generous.

Pros
  • Hands free operation
Cons
  • Very expensive