I bought it. It's really good, was really happy with it. Perfect for a quick hoover. Picks up a lot of hair. I have 5 rabbits, a dog, and a cat. So a lot of furr and it picks it up well. It's not as strong as a wired hoover (most wireless hoovers are generally weaker), but good enough to pick up litter pieces and other things like that. I'd say buy it. You can always return it if you don't like it. So you have nothing to lose. Also really really light, which is just a big plus. The attachments aren't that great, but are nice to use to hoover up dust. Only draw back in my opinion: It doesn't stand on its own. But there's a wall mount included so isn't really an issue. Also, I just detach it from the stick and charge it cuz it's pretty small.
If is is just out of warranty I would still go to the shop where you bought it or speak to the manufacturer right away. They still might be able to assist
No that’s unfortunately the issue with a stick vacuum cleaners. Although it’s not just unique to this brand. Others will be exactly the same. They are all top heavy. But you can place the groove on this model at the rear on a work service or a table for some stability. Not great I know because you would not have these in every room. Maybe if you are good at DIY you could build a stand - something similar to what they use in the electrical showrooms.
Out of curiosity, do you still use it and if so, how is the battery holding up after using it for a year? I've actually purchased one today, but it's still charging up so have not actually used as yet. I'm disabled and purchased a robovac last year, which I love using when having a really bad day. This Bush one is to replace my old upright which has finally conked out. Wanted something lightweight and is easy to switch to the attachments. There is really only me and my small dog to clean up after (visitors don't bring in too much mess 🤣) so hopefully this stick vacuum along with the robovac will be fine for my small bungalow. One of the cons for me is that the battery cannot be replaced, so it will be interesting to see what the total life of battery is.
I decided n the end to give the stick away. As the battery capacity didn’t hold charge for my needs and size of house. So in all honesty I cannot advise the battery life. I think no matter what cordless vacuum you purchase they will all have the same issue- length of charge but this depends on someone’s house size. I think the battery life itself should be ok and give you years of service. But in the end it was the length of charge for me and as such I decided to purchase the good old fashioned corded version once again.
@@stuarthepburn6508 yeah think we all know that, but unfortunately when you're older/disabled a standard main operated vacuum is not always a viable machine to use
Bought one 15 months ago. Worked good at first, then a couple of weeks ago started spraying debris out of the back of the head. Contacted the seller to find no new spares are available. Not buying used. Buy cheap buy twice....
Did u wash the filter ? I don't have that one but very old goblin and each time it did that I washed the filter and it was brand new again . Hope that helps
I bought it. It's really good, was really happy with it. Perfect for a quick hoover. Picks up a lot of hair. I have 5 rabbits, a dog, and a cat. So a lot of furr and it picks it up well. It's not as strong as a wired hoover (most wireless hoovers are generally weaker), but good enough to pick up litter pieces and other things like that.
I'd say buy it. You can always return it if you don't like it. So you have nothing to lose. Also really really light, which is just a big plus. The attachments aren't that great, but are nice to use to hoover up dust.
Only draw back in my opinion:
It doesn't stand on its own. But there's a wall mount included so isn't really an issue. Also, I just detach it from the stick and charge it cuz it's pretty small.
Thank you for your review
Thanks xxx
Nice explanation✨
I have a cleaning company, I need a hoover to clean hard floor in a shop so a buy this one … is amazing for what I need ! Good price good quality 👍
Very well said, thanks for sharing.
Your welcome.
I just bought where do I put the charger
It amazes me how they didn't make it standing up. I'm sure it would stand up after 15 minutes of working with a file.
Yes I agree. Even something as simple as a kickstand would have been beneficial and cheap during the manufacture.
Bought April 2021 started not switching on immediately, then stopped switching on at all, had it just over a year so out of warranty,
If is is just out of warranty I would still go to the shop where you bought it or speak to the manufacturer right away. They still might be able to assist
Is there any way to fix the bottom in place so that it can stand up?
No that’s unfortunately the issue with a stick vacuum cleaners. Although it’s not just unique to this brand. Others will be exactly the same. They are all top heavy. But you can place the groove on this model at the rear on a work service or a table for some stability. Not great I know because you would not have these in every room. Maybe if you are good at DIY you could build a stand - something similar to what they use in the electrical showrooms.
@@lockie4912 thanks!
Hi, I m planing on buying this. I noticed you did this video 2 years ago. After 2 years was it worth it?
Charging every time is a pain. If I were you I would stick to a corded model. Way Less hassle!!
Out of curiosity, do you still use it and if so, how is the battery holding up after using it for a year? I've actually purchased one today, but it's still charging up so have not actually used as yet. I'm disabled and purchased a robovac last year, which I love using when having a really bad day. This Bush one is to replace my old upright which has finally conked out. Wanted something lightweight and is easy to switch to the attachments. There is really only me and my small dog to clean up after (visitors don't bring in too much mess 🤣) so hopefully this stick vacuum along with the robovac will be fine for my small bungalow. One of the cons for me is that the battery cannot be replaced, so it will be interesting to see what the total life of battery is.
I decided n the end to give the stick away. As the battery capacity didn’t hold charge for my needs and size of house. So in all honesty I cannot advise the battery life. I think no matter what cordless vacuum you purchase they will all have the same issue- length of charge but this depends on someone’s house size. I think the battery life itself should be ok and give you years of service. But in the end it was the length of charge for me and as such I decided to purchase the good old fashioned corded version once again.
These are never a replacement for a standard electric mains operated vacuum but are handy for kitchen floors and a quick runaround but nothing more
@@stuarthepburn6508 yeah think we all know that, but unfortunately when you're older/disabled a standard main operated vacuum is not always a viable machine to use
watch on x1.5 or faster
Lmao, she speaks so slow, almost like she's drunk 😂
How's the suction?
The suction is good on maximum mode - But maximum mode will use it up more battery power.
After a few months it's terrible would not recommend at all
Bought one 15 months ago. Worked good at first, then a couple of weeks ago started spraying debris out of the back of the head. Contacted the seller to find no new spares are available. Not buying used. Buy cheap buy twice....
Ahh that’s a shame they don’t supply spare parts.
Did u wash the filter ? I don't have that one but very old goblin and each time it did that I washed the filter and it was brand new again . Hope that helps
Just bought one and it sucks
Perfect. I wouldn’t expect it to blow !!
@@lockie4912 it's quite a good hoover 👍