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00:00 PRETTYCARE Cordless Vacuums W100, W200, and W300
00:25 Prices
00:35 Similarities
00:55 Battery Life
01:14 Construction
01:42 Power
02:17 Performance
02:57 Vacuuming Carpet
03:17 Vacuuming Hair
03:31 Lightweight
03:53 Attachments
04:12 Filtration
04:22 Vacuum Wars' Verdict

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I have to say, we have a Shark.. can't remember the model but I bought it after stumbling on Vacuum Wars channel and diving into the content. We have been so happy with that vacuum. Every time VW's uploads a video I will watch even though we are not in the market for a new vacuum. I watch because the presentation is so good, upfront and concise.
100 % entertaining.

Cattrix
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I bought one from Walmart last year made by Tineco and absolutely LOVE it, I use it every day. Rechargable but no removable battery. LED lights, lockable switch so you don't have to hold it on. 3 speeds, although I have not once remembered to adjust the speed, I just turn it on, lol. It was originally $99 when I got it. Loved it so much I wanted a 2nd one just in case it turned out to not last long but when I went back a couple months later, they'd marked it up to $149 by then. I've been using it for over a year and still love it. The LEDlights do flicker here & there, brush roller makes noise as if something is stuck in there but I've taken it apart (would love quick release here but nope) nothing is there. I do use it 99.9% only on hard floors, I just have one very flat area rug that i use it on, but I don't use it on carpeting with any pile to it. I'd love to see VacWars do a review on how Tineco stacks up with the others in this class. I also got an Amazon flash deal on another brand at $79 or $89 last year and have used it a couple times but although I think that one may have more power, the tilting/rotating head is SUPER flopsy and over rotates during use so it will be saved as a backup if my Tineco breaks or dies. I will get that brand later when I get back home

mcmomma
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I wonder if the designer of the W100 realised that behind the dust bin it's basically the Fallout 3 laser pistol.

MattTester
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the innovation in these Chinese vacs came from 2-4 years ago. the LCD display and removable battery pretty recent though. the latest on Chinese vacuums are brushless motors and multiple cyclone filtration under $200 which I hope you find and get tested.
The W100 has one of the most basic filtration, it will get clogged or weak suction in just three sessions. The W300 has it better but this filtration design came about at least four years ago which gets weaker for about five-seven sessions of vacuuming

zodiacfml
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We just got the W200. I was surprised by how light and quiet it was. They didn't really say what the noise level was but it's really quiet.

MadmanLink
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I bought one from Amazon for $99 works fine if you have wood floors which we do.

mlhm
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I have the w200 and I have to say for $100 it’s not that bad. It does very well on hard floors but I’ve found that while I was vacuuming, the brushroll would randomly eject itself out of the head. Not a huge deal, just a little annoying. And I didn’t like the filtration setup on it. I would have liked a brushroll a little stiffer so it could clean carpets. In my house jt didn’t really do well at all. But I actually have been unable to use it. About a week after I got it, it suffered a fall. I had it standing up on a wall and it toppled over. The little spring that hold the bin latch on had sprung off somewhere never to be found again. And something inside may have come loose. It sounds like something is livening inside although it still turns on. But since the bin doesn’t stay closed, I can’t use it. So the build quality is certainly far from great but is just ok. I probably wouldn’t buy another but for the price, they are ok.

DillonCleans
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Cheap vacuums like this will be the Vacuums front line soldiers. In the next Vacuum War, units like these will be doing invasions and landings. Although numerous, with proper tatics we should be able to dispatch them. We should probably test to see the weaknesses of Vacuums like the Samsung Bespoke Jet.


Vacuum Wars, could I kindly ask you as a Vacuum War veteran, please test the Samsung Bespoke Jet (it's that Jet 95 that they took so long to release).

Damitsall
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I wish these videos were hours long or asmr, always excited when new one comes out

fairytaleviola
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Just purchased W200 for black Friday. $70!! Just need it for standard cleaning. Let's see how it works

heyitsjujuu
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Hmmm I wonder what the replacement part situation with these cheap vacuums is? One of the appeals of getting a Dyson is you can replace most of the parts when they wear out or get damaged. While these are impressive for the price if they're meant to be just another cheap disposable vacuum that's no good for the environment.

strayiggytv
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Curious to know how tool brand stick vacuums stack up to the competition. Ryobi, Milwaukee and Craftsman all come to mind when thinking of the stick vacs. So far I’ve seen a lot of reviews on the Ryobi and it seems to do very well for the price and is versatile when considering you can share the batteries with your tools. TTI who produces Ryobi and Milwaukee products also own Hoover and Dirt Devil so I can imagine it is well designed, borrowing knowledge from those sister companies. Would still love to see testing done on Vacuum Wars putting these brands head to head with the Dysons and Sharks of the world.

luirod
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Please test the Mila air purifier.

Preferably against the DP04 and Core 300 :)

TheLololol
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I bought a Moosoo a few years back and have really liked it. I notice it isn't sold on Amazon anymore and this brand was the first to pop up when i searched. This looks to be a step down, but it would be interesting to see a side by side.

kcgunesq
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Have you tried W300's floor head with LED to others? Are they interchangeable?

Just my input, if reviewing cordless stick vacuums please also mention are the dust canister fully removeable from the vacuum body itself or not. It's for easier maintenance and washing without having to worry that might damage the vacuum body with water.
When buying cordless stick vacuums the two main things I'm considering are detachable battery (which you mentioned in this video and it's very helpful as deciding factor), and fully (not partially) detachable dust canister, and third is filtration.

Anyway, ai've never get enough from your videos. I always enjoy them.

jonnylee
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For an extra 90 bucks when compared to the cheapest model, you can catch a Dyson v8 refurbished on sale for $199 I would not call these things passable by any means. Also, a longevity test needs to be done on these cheap made in China vacuums, as they all carry B grade batteries that can not hold a charge past 3-6 months with regular use. I would rather get a Dyson refurbed or catch a Samsung Jet 60 can also be had for $159 when on sale. For only a little more, you can have a much better vacuum.

zerospace
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the Belife Cordless Vacuum Cleaner appears to be the latest and greatest from China, with plenty buys and reviews on Amazon. You might to review that.

zodiacfml
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I tried buying another Moosoo.. but couldn’t find it again on Amazon. Enjoying your videos again after a few years. :)

Vuongiam
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Could you do a test between the 2085 and newer model of the bissell turboclean?

JaleelYEAHGOGO
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What do you recommend to extend the life of cheaper vacuums like this one? I am a student so I always look for the affordable options but reading Amazon reviews people seem to complain a lot about overall lifespan. Please advise 😭

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