Cordless Vacuum Cleaner or VonHaus 600W 2-in-1 Corded Upright Stick & Handheld Vacuum Cleaner with HEPA & Sponge Filtration – FREE Crevice Tool

VonHaus 600W 2-in-1 Corded Upright Stick & Handheld Vacuum Cleaner with HEPA & Sponge Filtration – FREE Crevice Tool

VonHaus 600W 2-in-1 Corded Upright Stick & Handheld Vacuum Cleaner with HEPA & Sponge Filtration - FREE Crevice Tool

  • 600W Stick Vacuum Cleaner with 130 Air Watts of Suction Power. Can be used at full length or without the extension tube for handheld cleaning
  • 1.2-Liter Dust Capacity – Easy to remove dust container, simply detach and empty the contents straight into the bin
  • HEPA and Sponge Filtration – The HEPA Filtration system can lock in small particles that other vacuums would simply re-circulate back into the air of your home; this prevents the spread of allergies and bacteria
  • Easily glides over various surfaces with excellent suction capabilities – perfect for stairs, carpets, rugs, hardwood floors, furniture
  • 18ft power cord, crevice tool, small brush attachment for handheld, hose adaptor, shoulder strap

The VonHaus Stick Vacuum Cleaner is capable of performing as a traditional long vacuum cleaner using the supplied extension tube or as a handheld vacuum, allowing a lightweight option for cleaning furniture and drapes. The large 1.2L dust capacity means the container will need to be emptied less frequently than other smaller models. The HEPA and sponge filtration system can lock in small particles that other vacuums would simply re-circulate back into the air of your home; this prevents the spread of allergies and bacteria. Crevice tools are provided to get into the hard to reach areas of your home. Key Features: – 600 Watts – 130 Air Watts – HEPA Filtration – 1.2Liter Capacity – Crevice Tool Attachment – Small Brush Attachment for Handheld

List Price: $ 40.00

Price: $ 40.00

Cordless Vacuum Cleaner

2 COMMENTS

  1. 225 of 234 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Very light weight, good suction, December 16, 2014
    By 
    Ali Julia (boston, mass) –
    (TOP 10 REVIEWER)
      
    (#1 Hall OF FAME REVIEWER)
      

    This review is from: VonHaus 600W 2-in-1 Corded Upright Stick & Handheld Vacuum Cleaner with HEPA & Sponge Filtration – FREE Crevice Tool (Kitchen)

    Customer Video Review Length:: 2:00 Mins

    What surprised me about this vacuum is that it weighs just under 3 pounds! This vacuum can be used either as a hand-held or as an upright. It has a 240″ (20 feet) AC cord. It has a pretty good suction, but no moving brushes. It works best on hardwood and tile. It also works on rugs with a shot nap, but not a long nap. For example, it cleans my silk rugs very well but not the wool rugs which might have little threads or hairs tangled in the fibers.

    The vacuum has a telescoping handle. When the handle is extended to the max the top of the handle is 48″ high from the floor. The vacuum has a HEPA filter and it is washable. The manufacturer recommends washing it twice a year. The replacement filters can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OHUQYNQ.

    I love how light this vacuum is and how easy it is to use.

    This vacuum is provided by VonHaus.

    Ali Julia review

    Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 

    Was this review helpful to you? Yes
    No

  2. 615 of 632 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Changed my life. For real., January 3, 2015
    By 

    Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
    This review is from: VonHaus 600W 2-in-1 Corded Upright Stick & Handheld Vacuum Cleaner with HEPA & Sponge Filtration – FREE Crevice Tool (Kitchen)

    I really, really hate to vacuum. Like I’d rather go to the dentist and get 6 shots of novocain and have my gums scraped than vacuum. My Oreck is large and clunky, and I hate pulling it out and dragging it along behind me. I avoid vacuuming with such fervor that sometimes I forget where my Oreck even IS. I’m not making this up.

    I now have a long-haired dog that sheds, however, and even I couldn’t pretend not to see the clumps of dog hair gathering in the corners and along the baseboards. I hate to vacuum so much that I actually cursed myself for not having had the foresight to pick a dog from the shelter that had a hair color that matched my floors better. But since I didn’t, and since I’m not taking the dog back (because he’s AWESOME), and since even my low standards for floor cleanliness were offended, I decided it was time to look for an alternate vacuum.

    I wanted something light and versatile that I would actually use, so I was originally in the market for a cordless stick vac. I had nearly talked myself into spending several hundred dollars on one. Then I read a hot tip from another reviewer, who suggested always reading through the negative comments. When there is a pattern to what people are saying, there’s a problem with the product.

    So, I balked for the following reasons:
    a) They all ran out of juice after 10 – 15ish minutes of vacuuming before the battery needed recharging. Most reviewers didn’t mind this, as they “did a little each day”. However, I knew I would get annoyed if it died with the job half done. If I’ve worked up the motivation to vacuum, I want to get it over with, not come back to it in several hours or tomorrow.

    b) Many of the less expensive cordless vacs out there didn’t have the suction power I was looking for. Again – if I was going to work up the motivation to vacuum, I wanted something that actually picked up grit/dust/dirt or whatever else is on my floor as well as the dog hair. Otherwise what’s the point?? I’d be better off lugging out the Oreck.

    c) Many of the vacs seemed to encounter the same issue after about a year of ownership/right after the warranty ran out. From teeny plastic parts that broke and rendered the whole vac inoperable to plastic telescoping handles breaking off to batteries just wearing out, most of the vacs had some kind of consistent issue after about a year of use. Call me cheap if you want, but if I’m dropping $300 – $400 on a cordless vac, that thing better be immortal.

    d) I have ZERO patience for customer apathy, which is what I secretly call customer “service” departments that don’t even pretend to care. If I’m going to spend $300 – $400 bucks on a vacuum and something goes wrong, you better be able to wave a magic wand and make it better, pronto. My most expensive top candidate had some real horror stories attached.

    SO – I changed my mind and decided a cord was acceptable after all, since being able to vac for as long as I wanted and suction power were important to me.

    This vacuum is a great little product. I’ve only owned it for almost two weeks, and I think I’ve used it more than I have used my Oreck in the past 6 months. Seriously. My floors look so clean that when my mother dropped by she didn’t even criticize. I felt like something was missing because we didn’t have an argument about unsolicited feedback.

    It arrived on time and undamaged. It took me maybe 60 seconds to put together – super easy and intuitive to set up, although directions are included. It does mention a floor brush in the literature, and mine did not come with one (I didn’t expect it to, so I was surprised to see it mentioned). The floor attachment is clearly for hardwood/tile.

    I’ll admit to having a Tim Allen primal-grunting-like-an-ape moment when I turned it on. Even though I’d been expecting it from the reviews, I still didn’t think such a small, light vac would be so powerful. It’s like a jet engine on a stick. OK, I’m exaggerating, but just a little bit. I thought of a jet engine because of the sound; as other reviewers have pointed out, this vac is loud. Actually, I honestly don’t think it’s any louder than a regular vac, it’s just higher-pitched (like a jet engine!). I wouldn’t use it in the same room while someone is watching TV, for example, but another room would be fine. Not quite loud enough to upset the dog or coax teenaged daughters out of bed at 12:30 in the afternoon, but you likely won’t hear the phone ring.

    Random FYI’s:
    This vac is LIGHT. I have some major lower-back issues, and this is no problem at all for me to handle.
    It stands on its own, so you can park it without fear it will tip over.
    There is a place to wind the cord for storage (not retractable, it winds externally).
    The telescoping handle is easy to extend with one hand (thumb).
    The telescoping…

    Read more

    Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 

    Was this review helpful to you? Yes
    No

Comments are closed.