Which handheld vacuum cleaner is good?

  • Erstellt am 2019-05-25 18:02:14

fragg

2019-05-27 15:29:20
  • #1
The Dyson V10 costs 550€ - it is a small handheld vacuum cleaner for the car, boat, caravan. With the right brush, you can even vacuum the mites out (yes, OUT) of the mattress, or with a long tube and motorized brush, you can retire your regular vacuum cleaner. The battery lasts for 160m².
 

fragg

2019-05-27 15:39:35
  • #2
check out the Dysons on mydealz. They are available very cheaply from time to time. For example, right now at Rakuten directly from Dyson the v6 top dog for €129 minus €10 if you pay with Masterpass. You still need the pole, the wall mount, and the wide floor brush, then you’re around €200. All are available individually on Amazon and eBay. Battery lasts 20 minutes.
 

Anoxio

2019-05-27 16:58:06
  • #3
I have considered the "Einsätze" - with a runtime of 20 minutes it could definitely get tight. Especially when I vacuum the cars. So I have now focused on one with a cable. I will find something there Thanks for your help!
 

Nordlys

2019-05-27 18:34:11
  • #4
Such a mite killer for 550 is, in my opinion, over the top. A bit of dirt doesn't hurt, makes you resistant, keeps you healthy.
 

M4rvin

2019-05-27 22:02:39
  • #5
I bought the cordless vacuum cleaner from Makita for the car and on the go. If you already have Makita batteries, it's really cheap. And if you don't have any batteries, you just buy some and also a lawn trimmer, cordless screwdriver, etc.!
 

Anoxio

2019-08-07 10:36:09
  • #6
After a long time, I have finally decided to make a purchase.

My husband said that the blue Bosch GAS 18V-1 would be a great handheld vacuum, and we already have the battery system anyway. He would also find such a vacuum perfect for cleaning the work area after work during his customer visits (IT guy with lots of network stuff). Hmm. But knowing him, he kept looking and saw the Bosch GAS 18V-10L. Also with the battery system, which would of course be better for his work because he could also vacuum directly while sawing at the customer's site (at home we have a very heavy, huge Starmix; and carrying that into the car every time and possibly up stairs at the customer's place is torture). Okay, but that’s not much use for the laundry room and smaller jobs in the house if it normally lives in the van (he’s getting it for his birthday now ).

So I decided to go through my selection list from May again. In the end, I chose the HS 160 Starky from Fakir. Cost: 70 euros. With a detachable handle, floor nozzle, washable filter, and a 4m cable. What can I say – I’m quite impressed. It sucks up quite a bit, the tiles are quickly vacuumed, the dryer and the car vacuumed out. It fits my requirements pretty perfectly. It also cleans up quickly.

To sum up once more, thanks again to – without you, I wouldn’t have thought that there are handheld vacuums that are also corded.
 

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