@@supremeasura3358 aahh... Well. Yeah lol I automatically went to one brand of cleaning videos xD But that is not the only ones (the one I thought about)
@@ktaragorn Most dustpans sold have no handles although you can purchase them although not in most local stores, usually by mail order where I got mine.
They could add one word before the word, no. "Virtually". Because NO means none of anything of the words coming after it. i.e. No Trespassing, No Skateboarding, etc.
One thing I learned in life: wet and set! Wet down your counters and let the water do the scrubbing, THEN go back with a towel. Same as the vacmop. Spray and let it set a few minutes. No scrubbing!
I usually sweep first and then run a vacuum over it. That's why I was excited to see that two-in-one sweep and vacuum. But the vacuum part is just too narrow :(
Honestly as a professional house cleaner, I see “cordless” and I just walk away lol. Wouldn’t even use something cordless in my own house. Nothing more infuriating than finishing half the house to have to go stick it on a charger for 20 mins. I’m a do it all at ONCE type of person lol. I mean obviously these are for quick messes probably, I’m just still angry about how expensive dyson vacuums are for a 20 min battery life on average. HA
I’m also a professional house cleaner and I stay clear away from cordless cleaners. Yeah they’re convenient bc you don’t have to unplug and plug the vacuum in a couple times but if you add an extension cord it solves that problem and you don’t have to deal with a limited battery life.
One wouldn't have to carry the heavy battery if only there was some way to have electricity in every room in say a socket, and maybe some cable to... oh, wait...
The VaBroom would actually start to really irritate me. I don’t like the fact that you have to turn it sideways to use the vacuum portion. It would be much easier if you could just leave it the other way instead of having to turn it on its side. When you turn it on its side it gives a very very narrow area of what you can vacuum. Since that area is so narrow you have to go back-and-forth many times to try to pick things up with the vacuum portion. The other one that you could dry mop and wet mop and vacuum you were able to leave it the long way, normal way, to use the vacuum portion. That allows you to be able to quickly vacuum and be able to vacuum a much wider area.
I was thinking the same. Turn the tube 90 degrees, so you could slide the last small dirt alongside the broom and it would go directly in the tube. Or at least have the option to turn it. Cus i could see it behind a dresser, it would be ok to have it like it is. Sry my English is not that good.
I'm so glad you actually followed the product instructions for the VacMob, to wait for the wet area to dry before vacuum the debris. Not following instructions stopped my vacuum from working lol.
The real test is seeing how they both hold up after a few uses. I've only had my Vabroom for a month and the suction nozzle just stopped working suddenly (full charge, so that's not the problem). Using it the same as always, no rough usage or anything like that. Must just be crappy electric stuff. Aaaand of course my husband didn't save the receipt. 😩 So now I just have a heavy broom that I now am back to using with a dustpan.
That sucks (or doesn't suck... Lol just being punny) but seriously, I hate that about buying things these days. Even when they work the way they are advertised, they end up breaking soon after purchasing. They're made cheap. I can't count the number of products we've had to toss out because they stopped working in less than a year. It's no wonder there's a trash problem. As clunky/ heavy as a Kirby is, my mom's still works great 20 years later!
@@Blackheartvacs I never had the chance to handle and use one, but I do remember them well enough. You reckon they were better designed? Would live to get my hands on some spec sheets and take them to a mechanical engineer for analysis. For now, I'll continue using standard brooms and regular upright vacuums.
@@jaklumen I've only used the first generation model but it was like a combination of a broom and a vacuum essentially picking up debris as you swept. While i've not tried a vabroom I think the concept is much less convenient.
For me, the VaBroom required an awkward transition from sweeping to vacuuming. After I swept my dirt into a line, I had to stop and think about how I needed to hold the broom so the vacuum would start. And it always seems to be in some weird, totally unnatural position!
wow never in my life did I think that there was a broom that had a little vacuum attached to it. I really love that idea, I hope they tweak that so we really don't have to bend but that you can maybe pull a lever and have a wider suction area to the nozzle that sucks up the debris., I would totally get that because I have neighbors that don't like to hear vacuums at night you know what I mean? Thank you for your reviews! West would we do without you? I get so discouraged of buying stuff and returning it and with so much going on you just don't want to keep on doing that so there's so many things we just don't try. Keep the reviews coming! Love and hugs to Baily.,I 😘💕 Love her!
@@_androo_9202 tbh if you have finished wood floors, the plastic scraping back and forth can cause micro scratches in the finish which will cause it to lose its sheen and look out of place. While you won’t see the scratch itself, the areas that are micro scratched will look out of place. But if you’re already using a plastic bristle broom on your hardwood.. the whole thing might be full of micro scratches already so it won’t make a difference
Great review! Also I got my wife the Coop home goods blablabla pillow for a Christmas present since she said her back was hurting from her current pillow. She really likes it so thanks for that review / recommendation!
1: Shark products have some really crummy quality and often break after a few months of service. 2: That broom is a joke. Bring back the old Dirt Devil BroomVac.
Ohhhh...ot...ohhhh! Gotta love this guys reactions! I think it's standard operating procedure to vacuum then mop... silly! Then you don't have to wait for moist fluff to dry. Interesting concepts. I agree better than stiffer wet mop. Broom vac... think most people would just assume go traditional. But I could be wrong. Smiles
I didn't see the prices so I checked into it. The VaBroom is $80 and the VacMop is $100. I think I will stay with my broom and dustpan and a Swiffer. Seems easier than dragging these things out and making sure they are charged. Great job with the reviews!
Bailey is once again stealing the show. I just love your dog. You have a home and your reviews are great. Do you ever review lawnmowers. I just bought an ego battery powered lawnmower. Cant wait till the spring to use it. How does bailey like the snow? I wish you and your family a happy new year
You can likely use any solution in the VacMop. Sam's Club has a no-rinse floor cleaner I used with a similar kind of unpowered mop that has a reusable microfiber mop head. You have to dilute the cleaner with water, but it should work fine, and it gets your floors spotless. It is meant for restaurants and is safe to use on any flooring.
Ive had the VacMop for about a month or 2 now and I got it on sale for about $80 (the model before the one your reviewed), but the recurring pads is annoying. All in all, I LOVE it. Don't get me wrong, you will still need a broom around the house for large messes, or other hard to reach areas, but the VacMop is so convenient. Its small, is under 4 pounds, its very powerful, it can be hung up in a closet or behind a door, its cordless, its quiet. Compare that to my $190 Hoover I have had stored in the garage for months without use because of how clunky and heavy it is, the cord everywhere. Just preparing it for use and storing it away as well as cleaning out the basin was a chore in itself. So, I 100% recommend the VacMop. Its not a solution to all messes, and I wish the pads scrubbed more than just a light passing over fresh spills, but the pros outweight the cons!
Hi James! I have seen ads for the VacMop, but you really showed how it worked better than the ad. THANKS! Not thrilled about the VM's recurring costs because the planet-friendly side of me is trying NOT to toss plastic into the local landfill. The VaBroom is a non-starter for me. 👍😍💖😍👍 😷STAY😷SAFE😷 🐧STAY⛄COOL🐧 😎😎😎 🍾HAPPY🍾NEW🍾YEAR🍾
Merry Christmas everyone. Since we are talking about vacuums, I highly reccommend a company by the name of Bissel. I have the Bissel Crosswave for over two year now and I am still thrilled. Essentially, it vacuums and washes at the same time. Very good product
I got the VacMop for Christmas. Mine is apparently an older model, with no LEDs, and a regular charger. But that's fine, it was a gift. I wish it had the LEDs simply because on my floor I can't see where the spray lands. I've been really happy with it, we have a small house with hard floors and kids. There are crumbs all over the floor and small wet messes with spilt drinks and food, etc. It's ideal.
Looks good for a small RV like mine. I have a tiny vacuum for the carpet too, so either would go well for the linoleum around the kitchen. But I can not see using something like that in a big house.
They seem to be both very clever products, they may need a little more time and development to be better but I can see this being the next thing to buy for house cleaning
I want to get the VaBroom for my husband. We have a Dyson hard floor attachment but he prefers the plain old broom, but will leave a pile of debris on the floor until he gets the Dyson to vacuum it up 😂 perfect for him! Thanks!
Broom/Vacuum--dust pan is way faster. Mop/Vacuum--worked very well as one would expect for a major brand product. Only drawback I see is debris tends to collect right under the cabinet overhang in the kitchen. Having the vacuum port only in the center of the mop head would make it hard to get those debris. They need to add a vacuum port on the side. Maybe have a way to switch between side port and center port.
Great review as always! Hope you and the family had/have a great holiday! It's ironic about the VacMop, I've literally just started seeing tons and tons of TV ads for it, so I totally figured you'd try it out.
Not that it's a related product but I have two "hybrid" vacuum cleaners, although in both machines I think they prefer to be called, "cleaning systems." They are also a bit better built and are incredibly expensive compared to these toy-like units. One is the Rainbow that does wet and dry cleaning on hard and soft surfaces as well as purifies the air and the other is the Kirby, an upright powerhouse that vacuums, performs shampoo encapsulation on rugs and the newest models also mop hard floors. The Kirby is also used to "fluff" carpet (helps repair harder matted traffic areas in carpet) and polish hardwood. Now these machines aren't pick up and go but are full-sized semi-commercial-grade units. The Kirby may be seen in some carpet cleaners vans as their pre-vacuum system before they use the truck-mount carpet extractor.
I have a hard time bending over. both of these look great- just saw the bvroom and how you had to bend to vacuum. hmm. may work for me still since I'm shorter... but don't know if its worth it over a long handled dust pan.
have you seen the eyevac? I look at that now and then. I tried robot vacuum but I took care of a cat and it spread the kitty litter all around the house and it also wouldn't pick up the lint off of the area rug. Plus, it seemed like it loved going into the corners and under tables but the main traffic area in the middle of the room, it barely touched. In the end, I ran it 5 or 6 times in a row and the area rug still had lint, so I pulled out my shark liftaway and the lint was gone in a few seconds.
Wish I had heard of these before Christmas, then I would have had something to ask for lol. Love how thorough you are in your reviews, only thing I would change is mentioning the price. Even if the prices changed down the road at least people have a rough idea of the cost when they watch. Also plays a factor in the 'which to buy' thought process. Thanks for the hard work man!
They advertise that you can use any cleaning liquid. I'm going to try Bono. I absolutely LOVE my VacMop, much more than I expected. It is a quick way to keep up with the whole house and have it looking and feeling clean. I got it primarily because I have back problems and vacuuming with my regular vacuum is painful. So although I still have to use the main vacuum on occasion I am so happy with my little Sharkey VacMop.
I would LOVE to get the broom one. After having 4 back surgeries. Bending over to use a dust pan is laborious. Often I end up sweeping things into a pile. My daughter will do the dust pan part. I see the broom an excellent choice for those disabled like myself or for the elderly. The company should revamp the suction nozzle so it more liner shape & a tiny bit wider.
I have a dustpan vac I freaking love it. You can turn it on when needed or use the motion to activate it. It has a filter that you just rinse nothing needed
Have a Vacmop. it works pretty well. If I had a complaint about it, it would be that when going under stuff like a chair it lifts up off the floor. Also you're supposed to vacuum first then mop. Instructions say you'll clog up the vacuum part if you do it while wet
I think when they say no "Bending" it implies that you don't have to bend in the manor of using a dust pan, or kneeling down. In those cases you are bending down to reach the floor. Great video! I think I may get the Shark!
One thing about the Vabroom is that it can get under the cupboard edge better. For older people that have issues with balance, either one of these would be good to have. Though I think the Vabroom would be easier for elderly people.
Intriguing. I'd like not stooping or crouching to use the dustpan. I have a cordless Dyson for all floors, and a steam mop for cleaning, so these would be a frivolity for me.
Vacmop is impressive, I like the aspect of adding a vacuum for those occasions you catch some crumbs while cleaning the floor , can see myself replacing it instead of housing both mob/vacuum Although the vacuum broom thing.. ehhh it's good, but why spend time gathering the stuff in little strands when the Broom could make easier work of it in alot less time, like the concept though can't wait to see how it improves
I have the VacMop. It's not the best but I've found that it's great for small spills and quick clean ups. I like to bake and it comes in handy when I need to quickly clean flour off the floor before my dogs get to it. I like it but I don't see it as a replacement for traditional mopping.
I wish you touched on possible handicap accessibility, if you have one arm, you can't use a broom and dustpan. That broom looks like a great tool for elderly too who can't bend over (all the way to the floor)
Great vid, please do a review of Emirils Pasta and Beyond. The in depth reviews that you do would be informative and great to watch. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
The way that vacuum does lines you would think it would be from Studio 54.
🤣 I thought of Artie Lange
The Bianca Jagger of vacuums....She had to be a big shot!
@@laurallewien2165 This vacuum could teach Charlie Sheen a few lessons.
@@Onering80 😅
Bwahaha😂
This dude is on another level. He's getting money for cleaning his house.
----You left out he charms us while he cleans though✅
Taking his mrclean look and owning it
I sure wish I did. My house would be a lot cleaner if I got paid for it. Lol
Some moms on youtube do that kind of content too
@@supremeasura3358 aahh... Well. Yeah lol I automatically went to one brand of cleaning videos xD
But that is not the only ones (the one I thought about)
I think the "no bending" refers to how far down you would need to bend down if you used a dust pan.
I dunno if it is specific to where I am, but here we have dustpans on tall handles, so no need to bend at all.
@@ktaragorn yeah same here
@@ktaragorn Most dustpans sold have no handles although you can purchase them although not in most local stores, usually by mail order where I got mine.
They could add one word before the word, no. "Virtually".
Because NO means none of anything of the words coming after it. i.e. No Trespassing, No Skateboarding, etc.
That plus how tall the user is. I always have to stoop when using a broom
They both work pretty well, but it would drive me crazy vacuuming a 1 inch swath at a time.
One thing I learned in life: wet and set! Wet down your counters and let the water do the scrubbing, THEN go back with a towel. Same as the vacmop. Spray and let it set a few minutes. No scrubbing!
9:45 To me reading "no bending", it refers to not having to bend to use a dustpan, not literally any bending.
I personally am glad James demonstrated this.
I usually sweep first and then run a vacuum over it.
That's why I was excited to see that two-in-one sweep and vacuum.
But the vacuum part is just too narrow :(
Why do you pre sweep? Lots of large debris?
@@Dirty_Bear22 i do it because the vacuum pushes some dust to the corners. but a dust pan is much more effecient than getting the vacuum
I do the same, I think if they made the compartment for the vacuuming larger I’ll definitely invest!
@@Dirty_Bear22 because sweeping the large chunks is much better for the longevity of your vacuum
I wouldn’t recommend it. It’s a very bad copy of the early 2000’s Dirt Dev rechargeable Broom Vac
Thank you! More cleaning products please, specifically electronic mops.
I'll probably grab one of those vacmops for my kitchen. Right now I have a manual sweeper and a small mop.
i thought about getting one. I was gonna sweep first and then vacuum the dust
You will love it--other than the buttons being a little hard to get used to it works so great!
The broom is dope
I love my shark vac mop it works great
I just can't imagine spending $80 for that broom.
WHAT!?!?!? It looks so cheesey and breakable, I though maybe $30, but I wouldn't even pay that for it... it looks like a floor scratcher.
@@nambypamby2147 80 dollars .?.. holy moly no way
It’s worth $40 to me.
@@nambypamby2147 exactly. I could get a broom and a hand vac for less than what they're charging for this thing.
@@uberian22 Agree with you. That broom looks cheap.'
Honestly as a professional house cleaner, I see “cordless” and I just walk away lol. Wouldn’t even use something cordless in my own house. Nothing more infuriating than finishing half the house to have to go stick it on a charger for 20 mins. I’m a do it all at ONCE type of person lol. I mean obviously these are for quick messes probably, I’m just still angry about how expensive dyson vacuums are for a 20 min battery life on average. HA
Thanks for your input. I always get corded and as I go from outlet to outlet, question my sanity. Guess I'm okay after all!
Im able to vacuum my 1200 square foot area pretty easily with my dyson v10
Batteries have come a very long way. Most cordless products now can make it through a whole house fairly easily.
I’m also a professional house cleaner and I stay clear away from cordless cleaners. Yeah they’re convenient bc you don’t have to unplug and plug the vacuum in a couple times but if you add an extension cord it solves that problem and you don’t have to deal with a limited battery life.
One wouldn't have to carry the heavy battery if only there was some way to have electricity in every room in say a socket, and maybe some cable to... oh, wait...
I'm just waiting for someone to come up with "Tac Broom" or "Tac Vac".
With a flashlight and silencer lol
Haha you just did. Develop it!
@@jermyang I'll leave that to Bell & Howell. They have a bigger budget. lol
Comes in gray and dark gray, with built in pen lol
You guys are killin’ me! 🤣🤣🤣
The VaBroom would actually start to really irritate me. I don’t like the fact that you have to turn it sideways to use the vacuum portion. It would be much easier if you could just leave it the other way instead of having to turn it on its side. When you turn it on its side it gives a very very narrow area of what you can vacuum. Since that area is so narrow you have to go back-and-forth many times to try to pick things up with the vacuum portion. The other one that you could dry mop and wet mop and vacuum you were able to leave it the long way, normal way, to use the vacuum portion. That allows you to be able to quickly vacuum and be able to vacuum a much wider area.
Much agreed. If you want the good version of these, look to eBay. The “vabroom” is a really really bad copy of the early 2000’s dirt devil broom vac.
I was thinking the same. Turn the tube 90 degrees, so you could slide the last small dirt alongside the broom and it would go directly in the tube. Or at least have the option to turn it. Cus i could see it behind a dresser, it would be ok to have it like it is.
Sry my English is not that good.
I wonder why there is a reason to put the debris in a STRAIGHT LINE
James, I would love to see you try a Hoover Floormate or a Bissell Crosswave so badly. They will deep clean your floors like nothing else
Well, he is focusing on "As Seen On TV" products. But I would be okay with him comparing these products to more mainstream ones.
@@jaklumen I see the Bissell cross wave on tv all the time
Do u like the bissell? .. I have a cleaning business and considering one .. please lmk
@@eawil-sunart Its great. As long as your floors don't have tons of texture.
I was looking into vac broom with this review I am glad to have stayed away, you did a good job explaining, just something I could not use.
Am I the only one who has their entire day changed when Freakin' uploads a video? Changes my whole day for the better LOL!
I'm so glad you actually followed the product instructions for the VacMob, to wait for the wet area to dry before vacuum the debris. Not following instructions stopped my vacuum from working lol.
The real test is seeing how they both hold up after a few uses.
I've only had my Vabroom for a month and the suction nozzle just stopped working suddenly (full charge, so that's not the problem). Using it the same as always, no rough usage or anything like that. Must just be crappy electric stuff.
Aaaand of course my husband didn't save the receipt. 😩 So now I just have a heavy broom that I now am back to using with a dustpan.
That sucks (or doesn't suck... Lol just being punny) but seriously, I hate that about buying things these days. Even when they work the way they are advertised, they end up breaking soon after purchasing. They're made cheap. I can't count the number of products we've had to toss out because they stopped working in less than a year. It's no wonder there's a trash problem. As clunky/ heavy as a Kirby is, my mom's still works great 20 years later!
The VaBroom reminds me of the old Dirt Devil Broomvac.
What I thought. Had to look it up just to make sure I hadn't imagined what it was.
I think the old broomvacs would be more more convenient. I kinda liked them. no more dustpan lines!
@@Blackheartvacs I never had the chance to handle and use one, but I do remember them well enough. You reckon they were better designed? Would live to get my hands on some spec sheets and take them to a mechanical engineer for analysis. For now, I'll continue using standard brooms and regular upright vacuums.
The F19 models can still be purchased second-hand for cheaper than the $80!
@@jaklumen I've only used the first generation model but it was like a combination of a broom and a vacuum essentially picking up debris as you swept. While i've not tried a vabroom I think the concept is much less convenient.
Please review various bread machines? We love your product reviews, James❣ Keep them coming. Your Texas Sister 😘
Shark, in my humble opinion, make some of the best vacuums for home use on the market.
For me, the VaBroom required an awkward transition from sweeping to vacuuming. After I swept my dirt into a line, I had to stop and think about how I needed to hold the broom so the vacuum would start. And it always seems to be in some weird, totally unnatural position!
I have a Bissel Steam Mop...LOVE IT!
Bet the Vabroom would be good in an apartment or dorm.
teenage jesus!
@@ladyelect9274 and the jerks ;)
wow never in my life did I think that there was a broom that had a little vacuum attached to it.
I really love that idea, I hope they tweak that so we really don't have to bend but that you can maybe pull a lever and have a wider suction area to the nozzle that sucks up the debris., I would totally get that because I have neighbors that don't like to hear vacuums at night you know what I mean? Thank you for your reviews! West would we do without you? I get so discouraged of buying stuff and returning it and with so much going on you just don't want to keep on doing that so there's so many things we just don't try.
Keep the reviews coming! Love and hugs to Baily.,I 😘💕 Love her!
These two products looks like a toy to me. The vacuum on the broom will make some nice scratches on softer floors like wood, pvc or linoleum.
I dont think it would
@@_androo_9202 yeah it looks like a softer plastic idk what kind of extreme force you have to hold that thing down to create scratches like that
@@moonlily701 yea unless youre putting all your weight on that broom (which would break the vacuum) then it shouldnt scratch
It looks so cheap, I don't know which piece I would end up breaking first: that plastic door, or that hose sticking out of the side of it.
@@_androo_9202 tbh if you have finished wood floors, the plastic scraping back and forth can cause micro scratches in the finish which will cause it to lose its sheen and look out of place.
While you won’t see the scratch itself, the areas that are micro scratched will look out of place.
But if you’re already using a plastic bristle broom on your hardwood.. the whole thing might be full of micro scratches already so it won’t make a difference
Lines 🤔,
Wonder what they where doing when the came up with the idea?
Great review!
Also I got my wife the Coop home goods blablabla pillow for a Christmas present since she said her back was hurting from her current pillow. She really likes it so thanks for that review / recommendation!
I automatically hate anything with the disposable pads
Clam chowder has always been radioactive.
That vacuum tube from the broom could probably scratch hard wood floor if you have to press it down and drag across the surface
The Vabroom reminds me of a coke addict snorting a line. lol I've only seen this on TV and movies.
Good one 😂😂😂
I love my regular shark vacuum, so I will be looking into replacing my swiffer with the shark vacmop. Thanks for sharing!
1: Shark products have some really crummy quality and often break after a few months of service.
2: That broom is a joke. Bring back the old Dirt Devil BroomVac.
My Shark is much better than my Dyson ball was. Sooo easy for regular maintenance (cleaning dog fur and sand out of filters)
Ohhhh...ot...ohhhh! Gotta love this guys reactions! I think it's standard operating procedure to vacuum then mop... silly! Then you don't have to wait for moist fluff to dry. Interesting concepts. I agree better than stiffer wet mop. Broom vac... think most people would just assume go traditional. But I could be wrong. Smiles
The swiffer wet jet has the same jetting, and it's like $20
Yes but it doesn’t vacuum up right?
@@emilydomney9220 but i mean, you can always get a sweeper, and it'll be quieter and both together will still be cheaper than a vacmop
Or the Bona Mop Kit which works quite well. I buy Bona cleaner by the gallon and lasts a long time!
@@emilydomney9220 But you can't use the vacuum if the floor is wet... it seems kind of pointless.
@@nambypamby2147 I think you would vacuum first, then wash floor..
Watching your videos always relaxes me!
I need new mops and vacuum. Your reviews on these are helping me look into ordering one of them! Thanks!
I didn't see the prices so I checked into it. The VaBroom is $80 and the VacMop is $100. I think I will stay with my broom and dustpan and a Swiffer. Seems easier than dragging these things out and making sure they are charged. Great job with the reviews!
The Shark VacMop is pretty great. It's the perfect tool for a quick pick up around the house
I love freakin reviews channel. You have saved me money, as i watch then buy if its review is worthy. Love love love your info you share.
Thanks for your video. Where are your tiles from. Mine are cracked and can’t find replacements anywhere!!!
Bailey is once again stealing the show.
I just love your dog.
You have a home and your reviews are great. Do you ever review lawnmowers. I just bought an ego battery powered lawnmower. Cant wait till the spring to use it.
How does bailey like the snow?
I wish you and your family a happy new year
lmao looks like that broom has some snorting addiction
🤣🤣🤣
You can likely use any solution in the VacMop. Sam's Club has a no-rinse floor cleaner I used with a similar kind of unpowered mop that has a reusable microfiber mop head. You have to dilute the cleaner with water, but it should work fine, and it gets your floors spotless. It is meant for restaurants and is safe to use on any flooring.
Ive had the VacMop for about a month or 2 now and I got it on sale for about $80 (the model before the one your reviewed), but the recurring pads is annoying. All in all, I LOVE it. Don't get me wrong, you will still need a broom around the house for large messes, or other hard to reach areas, but the VacMop is so convenient. Its small, is under 4 pounds, its very powerful, it can be hung up in a closet or behind a door, its cordless, its quiet. Compare that to my $190 Hoover I have had stored in the garage for months without use because of how clunky and heavy it is, the cord everywhere. Just preparing it for use and storing it away as well as cleaning out the basin was a chore in itself. So, I 100% recommend the VacMop. Its not a solution to all messes, and I wish the pads scrubbed more than just a light passing over fresh spills, but the pros outweight the cons!
I have been on a freakin reviews binge and watched so many videos that EVERY ad I get is now is for an as seen on TV product! 🤣
Hi James!
I have seen ads for the VacMop, but you really showed how it worked better than the ad. THANKS! Not thrilled about the VM's recurring costs because the planet-friendly side of me is trying NOT to toss plastic into the local landfill. The VaBroom is a non-starter for me.
👍😍💖😍👍 😷STAY😷SAFE😷 🐧STAY⛄COOL🐧 😎😎😎
🍾HAPPY🍾NEW🍾YEAR🍾
I think this is the earliest I've ever been. Time to see if one of these is an option for my home
A vacuum/Broom... The fact it's not named "Vroom" saddens me 😂
It's close though. Vabroom
That’s because there’s already a company called Vroom. They make a retractable hose system for central vacuums so you can clean up quick spills.
Merry Christmas everyone. Since we are talking about vacuums, I highly reccommend a company by the name of Bissel. I have the Bissel Crosswave for over two year now and I am still thrilled.
Essentially, it vacuums and washes at the same time. Very good product
Nice review.
For vac mop I would recommend getting the bissel crosswave, it is expensive but totally worth the money
I got the VacMop for Christmas. Mine is apparently an older model, with no LEDs, and a regular charger. But that's fine, it was a gift. I wish it had the LEDs simply because on my floor I can't see where the spray lands. I've been really happy with it, we have a small house with hard floors and kids. There are crumbs all over the floor and small wet messes with spilt drinks and food, etc. It's ideal.
As always, thx James for all of your reviews. Happy New Year all! 🎉
Both these products seem to work as advertised and they actually seem pretty useful, too. Kudos to the designers.
Looks good for a small RV like mine. I have a tiny vacuum for the carpet too, so either would go well for the linoleum around the kitchen. But I can not see using something like that in a big house.
They seem to be both very clever products, they may need a little more time and development to be better but I can see this being the next thing to buy for house cleaning
I feel like the VaBroom was designed to get that line of dust that you just can't get into the dust pan.
But 80$ tho?
I want to get the VaBroom for my husband. We have a Dyson hard floor attachment but he prefers the plain old broom, but will leave a pile of debris on the floor until he gets the Dyson to vacuum it up 😂 perfect for him! Thanks!
Happy New Year James!
Good video 👍 ? How much time allowed on shark use, b4 recharging. How long is recharging time? Thanks.👌 Happy New YR.
Broom/Vacuum--dust pan is way faster. Mop/Vacuum--worked very well as one would expect for a major brand product. Only drawback I see is debris tends to collect right under the cabinet overhang in the kitchen. Having the vacuum port only in the center of the mop head would make it hard to get those debris. They need to add a vacuum port on the side. Maybe have a way to switch between side port and center port.
Great review as always! Hope you and the family had/have a great holiday! It's ironic about the VacMop, I've literally just started seeing tons and tons of TV ads for it, so I totally figured you'd try it out.
Not that it's a related product but I have two "hybrid" vacuum cleaners, although in both machines I think they prefer to be called, "cleaning systems." They are also a bit better built and are incredibly expensive compared to these toy-like units. One is the Rainbow that does wet and dry cleaning on hard and soft surfaces as well as purifies the air and the other is the Kirby, an upright powerhouse that vacuums, performs shampoo encapsulation on rugs and the newest models also mop hard floors. The Kirby is also used to "fluff" carpet (helps repair harder matted traffic areas in carpet) and polish hardwood. Now these machines aren't pick up and go but are full-sized semi-commercial-grade units. The Kirby may be seen in some carpet cleaners vans as their pre-vacuum system before they use the truck-mount carpet extractor.
Heck yes a new cleaning video from freaking reviews can this freakin day get any better lol. Love the channel keep up the great work and stay safe
Can say it was Clean Review of both products
Love your reviews. Thank you for reviewing and sharing!
I have a hard time bending over. both of these look great- just saw the bvroom and how you had to bend to vacuum. hmm. may work for me still since I'm shorter... but don't know if its worth it over a long handled dust pan.
have you seen the eyevac? I look at that now and then. I tried robot vacuum but I took care of a cat and it spread the kitty litter all around the house and it also wouldn't pick up the lint off of the area rug. Plus, it seemed like it loved going into the corners and under tables but the main traffic area in the middle of the room, it barely touched. In the end, I ran it 5 or 6 times in a row and the area rug still had lint, so I pulled out my shark liftaway and the lint was gone in a few seconds.
@@wishingb5859 I was just about to recommend the EyeVac too!! I have one and LOVE it!
Wish I had heard of these before Christmas, then I would have had something to ask for lol. Love how thorough you are in your reviews, only thing I would change is mentioning the price. Even if the prices changed down the road at least people have a rough idea of the cost when they watch. Also plays a factor in the 'which to buy' thought process. Thanks for the hard work man!
I like the mop vac. It seems more useful the broom one seems like it needs a wider vacuum end to give move coverage.
They advertise that you can use any cleaning liquid. I'm going to try Bono. I absolutely LOVE my VacMop, much more than I expected. It is a quick way to keep up with the whole house and have it looking and feeling clean. I got it primarily because I have back problems and vacuuming with my regular vacuum is painful. So although I still have to use the main vacuum on occasion I am so happy with my little Sharkey VacMop.
I would LOVE to get the broom one. After having 4 back surgeries. Bending over to use a dust pan is laborious. Often I end up sweeping things into a pile. My daughter will do the dust pan part. I see the broom an excellent choice for those disabled like myself or for the elderly. The company should revamp the suction nozzle so it more liner shape & a tiny bit wider.
Looking forward to the update(s) on these!
Happy Holidays!!! Great review!!
I have a dustpan vac I freaking love it. You can turn it on when needed or use the motion to activate it. It has a filter that you just rinse nothing needed
Just curious what it is called. Sounds useful. Cheers!
Great video!!
I would love to see one on wifi range extenders!! 👍
Does the VaBroom hru in-between cracks in door ways
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James you know if they have adjusted the chemical formula for the Swiffer so that no longer causes renal failure in animals?
Great reviews, James. Thanks brother
yeah, more disposable garbage, such a great idea. just a product designed around the idea of keeping u buying "refills" instead of a one time buy.
Have a Vacmop. it works pretty well. If I had a complaint about it, it would be that when going under stuff like a chair it lifts up off the floor.
Also you're supposed to vacuum first then mop. Instructions say you'll clog up the vacuum part if you do it while wet
5:20.... it hit me. This man get paid to clean his house. 👏👏
I see James getting a bunch of ASOT products for Christmas. Love the channel
I think when they say no "Bending" it implies that you don't have to bend in the manor of using a dust pan, or kneeling down. In those cases you are bending down to reach the floor. Great video! I think I may get the Shark!
One thing about the Vabroom is that it can get under the cupboard edge better. For older people that have issues with balance, either one of these would be good to have. Though I think the Vabroom would be easier for elderly people.
3:30: thought you missed a spot... it was my screen 😋
Intriguing. I'd like not stooping or crouching to use the dustpan. I have a cordless Dyson for all floors, and a steam mop for cleaning, so these would be a frivolity for me.
Is the cleaning solution safe for Bailey?
Vacmop is impressive, I like the aspect of adding a vacuum for those occasions you catch some crumbs while cleaning the floor , can see myself replacing it instead of housing both mob/vacuum
Although the vacuum broom thing.. ehhh it's good, but why spend time gathering the stuff in little strands when the Broom could make easier work of it in alot less time, like the concept though can't wait to see how it improves
Received the Vabroom as a gift, I 3D printed a wide nozzle attachment, made it easier to vacuum up
I have the VacMop. It's not the best but I've found that it's great for small spills and quick clean ups. I like to bake and it comes in handy when I need to quickly clean flour off the floor before my dogs get to it. I like it but I don't see it as a replacement for traditional mopping.
Where did you get that Fractal picture?
I think I'm getting the vabroom! I'm more looking for something quick for daily in between my weekly cleaning. Thanks for doing this
Should check out the Eyevac stationary vacuum. i keep one in the kitchen. It's great for hard floors.
lol VaBroom and VacMop sound like the names of two new Pokémon.
I wish you touched on possible handicap accessibility, if you have one arm, you can't use a broom and dustpan. That broom looks like a great tool for elderly too who can't bend over (all the way to the floor)
Great vid, please do a review of Emirils Pasta and Beyond. The in depth reviews that you do would be informative and great to watch. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
The vabroom is ok until the broom bristles wear out and then all you have is a closet decoration
Take handle off and becomes a hand held vacuum
Wouldn't you just pitch it like any other worn out broom?
Are the disposable parts recyclable
Had the broom sniffin lines 🤣🤣
The Vbroom has 2 features that pretty much do the same thing: sweep. The VacMop sweeps and mops.