Hand Held Vacuum Recommendations

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Would love to know what would be recommended besides the usual suspect ie. Dyson for hand held vacuum?
 

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Does this mean everybody is using the robot and hand held vacuum sticks are no longer popular?
 

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I've tried a few before, but never felt like i'm a Dyson kinda person, and the Dyson doesn't come with 2 batts or a stand.

I went from a cheapo airbot, to a mid-range Roidmi Nex Pro to now a LG CordZero Kompressor:

https://qoo.tn/BVppgX/Q101761040
The LG wins hands down, the 2 batts and integrated batt-charger/dock/stand is damn good.
You can also keep the attachments with the dock as well, it's damn well designed.
With 2 batts, you never need to worry about running out of power for extended cleaning sessions!

Thanks for feedback. Somehow got no feel for Dyson lol. Mainly looking at the Chinese brands but would consider LG since you recommend.
 

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The reason I'm sticking with Dyson is that their vacuums doesnt lose suction power over time. The competitors might have better pricing, battery or suction power when first used but I notice their suction power always drop after 1-2 years. My dyson used 5 years the suction still as good.
 

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The reason I'm sticking with Dyson is that their vacuums doesnt lose suction power over time. The competitors might have better pricing, battery or suction power when first used but I notice their suction power always drop after 1-2 years. My dyson used 5 years the suction still as good.
Thanks for the input. I never considered that. For me it's meant to be used for several years then upgrade to a new model but never the less longevity is valid. Have you tried many other brands and models?
 

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The reason I'm sticking with Dyson is that their vacuums doesnt lose suction power over time. The competitors might have better pricing, battery or suction power when first used but I notice their suction power always drop after 1-2 years. My dyson used 5 years the suction still as good.
Is your dyson running on lithium or plug into wall type? all lithium have charge life cycles, no matter how advanced the batt tech.
Probably suction is as strong as the voltage is the same, but the suction time must have dropped from say 30 mins to 10mins?
Lithium batts usually lose capacity around 5 to 10% per year..

LG one is good, if the vacuum really can last 5 years, i can always buy new battery packs and it'll be as good as new.
but with 2 batt packs which i alternate in service every month, they'll probably last me 10 years.. LOL
 
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