The truth about Cordless Vacuums

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Just gotta put this out there. Once i got my cordless vacuum, i started vacuuming as a hobby. Corded vaccum feels like a chore and a hassle. Now i want to vacuum and have fun with it.

joonlee
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This is the problem, when I got my own place I got a big Shark corded vacuum with a HEPA filter and everything, and it’s a fantastic vacuum, but it turns the chore of vacuuming into a long and very involved process, so I don’t do it very often!

I wait until my floor is so dirty I can’t bear it anymore

I’d rather have a cordless vacuum and just do a quick tidy up once or twice a day. Since I already have the corded vacuum I’ll definitely be keeping it, because it can do a very deep clean on carpets. But I really need to get a cordless to help me keep my floors clean on a day to day basis.

iSchmidty
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Ah, a vacuum salesman telling me i need 2 vacuums. What a shocker..

harryrodriguez
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I have 4 children and have to vacuum something daily. I love my stick vacuum. The corded one only gets used for giant messes.

pickleyum
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Have been in the cleaning businesses for many years, have used countless different cordless and corded vacuum cleaners, I carry both types when I'm on a job, I access each job whether I need a corded or corded vacuum, I prefer the cordless as it's lighter more maneuverable and i don't have to worry about power points or pulling cords behind you and there's no chance of customers tripping over power cords, most cordless vacuums I use have between 50-60 minutes running time and I always carry a spare battery .

mitchellsummerfield
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I just want to keep a vacuum next to the cats litter boxes. I have two boxes, and keeping up with the sand can be tricky sometimes. I don’t want to lug around a giant vacuum just to use it for less then 30 seconds at a time

VintageCharms
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I don’t care if a corded deeps cleans better. I can clean much more frequently with a cordless, so my home is cleaner in general than with corded. Also pets and children have the tendency to have unexpected messes where the weekly corded clean won’t get to unless you vacuum right away. Cordless makes that more bearable while a corded is still stuck on the weekly clean. And don’t forget the ease of car cleaning without needing to go to public car washes and not dealing with extension cords, especially if you live in an apartment setting. Another thing that most built in or canister vacuums can’t do is remove fine stuck on dust from hard floors, relying only on suction. It’s similar to how a vacuum dusting brush removes stuck on dust from furniture better than blowing alone. Like a dry mop.

Many new premium cordless vacuums already clean as good or almost as good as premium corded in their normal power mode based on some online tests. Unless you have to clean your entire home in one go each time and do 10+ passes in every square foot of carpet (which is the real way to deep clean carpets), cordless is practical for most, especially since you can vacuum small sections multiple times a week instead of one long clean. I can vacuum my entryway every single day which has been easier and faster to do than using a broomstick or corded vacuum.

battery_wattage
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I made a test. I have two carpets in my apartment which I vacuumed thoroughly with my Electrolux vacuum which has 1800 Watts of power.
After this I took my Dreame XR cordless and vacuumed those carpets again on the lowest suction setting with universal electric brush and guess what, it was FULL of dust, sand, human hair etc. So don't tell me that you need a "normal vacuum". Those days are gone.

arkasza
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Can you help me with which one to use when we have a toddler and a dog (beagle ) ?? I am okay in investing in floor robovac and one deep cleaning vaccum.

shrutishinde
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I agree i have a Miele for my deep carpet vacuuming days and i just got a cordless 2-1 for my stairs, quick daily kitty litter floor and carpets pick up (my two 🐈track a lot under their paws even with their mat), couch and car.

BluntlySpeaking.V
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Of course a vacuum salesman would tell me to buy more vacuums!

ruthlessluder
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Not true I use a cordless Dyson vacuum on big houses daily and it does a wonderful job, plus is not heavy or complicated so you want to do it daily 🎉

alacransillamusical
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I am using dyson everyday for my large 3bhk n there is no issue

shivaramk
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For deep cleaning carpet, gotta be direct fan with serious brush roll and beater bars. I'd LOVE it if Milwaukee or EGO strapped their batteries & motors to a simple Sanitaire. I'll be first in line. Until that day, I'll limp along with a disposable Stratos Cordless for a daily driver, and one of my direct air antiques for occasional "deep cleans".

rnery
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I use my Dyson V8 all the time for quick cleaning and Sebo Felix for deep cleaning

DJR
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Also, most people don’t vacuum their home the way they are supposed to, either. They forget the couch, the baseboards, window seals, bedding, pillows, fixtures, cobwebs, under furniture, etc. The floors are the bare minimum.

Cleaning_Hero
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Disagree the corded vacuum makes me lazy and honestly the dyson I have works way better than my corded one.

avatarsim
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Some of us dont have the spoons to deal with all the extra steps of corded vacuums, and some of us have executive dysfunction that makes corded vacuums useless, cordoess vacuums are great for disabled and neurodivergent people

freedblowfish
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as a wheelchair user i 1000% disagree 😅 I can't bare these freaking corde

dsameh
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I have a Miele canister for carpets and just got a Tineco stick vac for hard floor sweeping, as well as a robot for nightly kitchen sweeping and semi -weekly under couch jobs. Still considering selling the robot. It's neat, but...

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