Corded vs Cordless Vacuums: The Real Truth
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- Опубликовано: 8 авг 2024
- Is a corded vacuum better than a cordless vacuum? We tested two Shark Stratos vacuums to find out!
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Recently, went from a little Ryobi cordless vacuum, to a Kenmore 400 series canister vacuum. Worlds apart in difference. Went from hating cleaning up the bedroom, to committing potential war crimes against Dust Bunnies and Mites.
On topic, there are definitely battery cells that have a pretty massive discharge current. With the larger 26650 cells, 40 amps isn’t out of the question. At 40 volts (A 12S configuration will get you there), you’ve as much power available as what the wall can provide, albeit, only for a short time with any reasonably sized battery pack.
Our Shark cansieter has issues with hair wrap in the dustbin, but not at the cleaning head.
Great video and very surprising results!!
Thank you. I was surprised as well
I'm needing a cordless vacuum for spot vacuuming loom carpet at my church. Any recommendations?
I *think* loom carpets are more delicate than regular machine made carpets. You might want to vacuum without a brush roll?
Does anyone know where to buy accessories for the shark stratos cordless? The attachment site is kind of squarish whereas all of the attachments I’ve found are all circular. Thank you!
I could not find any aftermarket batteries (that I would trust) for my IZ562H Cordless pro. Or any attachments for that matter. Hence why I bought a Dyson V15. I love Shark vacuums, however their inventory for accessories is not very consistent.
If it’s not on the Shark site you could try Amazon?
So does ramping up and down damages the machine faster or does it makes it last longer? If it’s more positive maybe the corded needs to have this feature? If there is one already I want one
The ramping up and down is to make the battery last longer. With a corded there’s no need to do that so it’s just one speed. You can adjust the suction on the corded
Are these two models the best for $300 price points?
Prices always change but they’re both very competitive for the stick vacuum style. If you like cordless, look for Dyson deals. Dyson is better overall
I have seen a lot of reviews with people complaining that the stratose cordless has a weak flex neck and that it breaks very easily . What are your opinions on the durability of that ?
No problems here, but obviously some people have posted about having issues. It 'feels' sturdy enough to me, but I don't use all my vacuums every day. I only evaluate them for a week at a time.
Corded is better for the environment because your not throwing out batteries and entire vacuum's every 2 years
How about a machine independant perspective, corded :Unlimited runtime, lighter with no batteries, smaller with no batteries. simpler electronics, no battery managment. ecologically better, no lithium or batteries to dispose of. No loss of runtime over lifetime, no need to replace battery pack at £££. More efficient (charging batteries and discharging them vs direct mains use) no charger using 0.5W 24/7. Luckily I have plug sockets in every room so fully portable. downside, i have to move the cord occasionally.
I have lots of videos on corded vacuums and two on cordless vs corded
Have you considered reviewing the newer Shark IW1111 Detect Pro Cordless?
We’lll check it out
Can you pls review the dreame l10s ultra
Pls
Great suggestion
Can you pls do it vacuummerds
New Shark stratos upright just a month of use (2-3 times per wk condo) makes my home smell like TUNA!!! Why?!?!?!
Send it back
Inaccurate review. I own both the Shark Stratos corded and cordless vacuums, and I can confidently say that the corded model outperforms the cordless in almost every category. The main drawback of the corded version is dealing with the cord, but that's a minor inconvenience compared to its superior performance.
Contrary to what was mentioned, you cannot get 30 minutes of 'cleansense' with the cordless model. At most, you get 15 minutes, and then for larger areas you're forced to switch to the eco setting, which has significantly weaker suction. Additionally, it’s nearly impossible to get a second battery for the Stratos cordless; they've been out of stock since its launch. This lack of availability is why I ultimately purchased the corded version.
I use the cordless for quick clean-ups in the living room or other areas that need attention throughout the week. However, the corded version is the best vacuum I’ve ever owned in terms of usability. It’s easy to use, easy to clean, not too noisy, lightweight, and offers excellent cleaning performance.
One feature that often gets overlooked but is a game-changer for me is the odor neutralizer technology. It makes vacuuming much more pleasant, as it prevents that typical dust smell from spreading throughout the house. This feature alone makes the Stratos stand out and is a significant reason why I prefer it over other vacuums.
Overall, the corded Stratos is a fantastic vacuum, and I highly recommend it for its usability and performance.
Appreciate your feedback, but I 100% stand behind the results I showed in this video. It was not sponsored, and the results I achieved were shown based on testing. You make a totally fair point regarding getting a second battery. I personally prefer not to add any chemicals to the air such as the odor neutralizer.
Replacing a hepa filter?! I’ll stick with Dyson