Customer Review

Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
First I didn't grasp just how small this vacuum is. I knew it was compact but its about 2/3 the size of a regular vacuum in every way. Although the tank is supposed to be the same size as others, it just doesn't seem that way. This fills up quickly and its pretty small and a bit flimsy even. The hose is pretty short and so using attachments becomes a challenge if what you're using them on something that is a foot or more from the vacuum, be it vertical or horizontal. On the flip side it's so small and lite you can move it around pretty easily.

It's also very loud, louder than a vacuum of standard size. Maybe it's the reduced plastic or build design, but normally I can vacuum without concern but with this thing I have to wear ear buds.

It comes with all the standard attachments - dust brush, power roller brush thing, and the narrow slot type, however the attachment pegs don't seem to fit the brushes very well. In fact the power roller regularly falls off if you jostle the vacuum too much even during regular operation.

It works though, it'll pick up dust, dirt, and pet hair. The hoses also seem smaller than normal, I'm not sure. They tend to get plugged with debris that regular size vacuums can handle. The roller is a no-frills two row brush type. I guess it gets the job done but don't expect anything fancy here. There's a thin rubber or plastic flap just behind the roller I think as part of the anti-scatter system but it doesn't seem to work on flat floors. Although this is supposed to have "full size power" I wonder if that's some kind of skewed measurement. I have some worn carpet that my full size vacuum would suck up and it would be a noticeable problem for the motor. This vacuum just stops completely.

The cord though, is probably the longest cord I've ever had on a vacuum. It's kind of hilarious in comparison to the rest of the machine.

Overall, this isn't a terrible vacuum especially at the price point but consider shopping around or shelling out the extra cash for a bit better made and more featured vacuum if you can. I'd say this might be a good use case for a dorm room or foyer or small area of 1 or two rooms tops, but it's also really loud so it might annoying other people. If compact size is your main, and possibly only, requirement, this is your stop.
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