Can you do a comparison review that includes the Kenmore Stratus DS1030, pleeeease??? I hate cordless vac where the dust bin is near the handle - too heavy! Would be nice to see comparisons of cordless stick vacs where the dust bin is low, like the DS1030.
At this price point every cordless vacuum has some compromises. The trick is to figure out which ones you can live with. Personally, I prefer to spend a bit more and get a vac that meets most of my needs.
@@vacuumnerds I have found that when you buy cheap you'll buy often. This makes you spend more replacing. Where as a quality product that costs more upfront will last.
Id love to see a video on affordable corded stick vacuums.
Any advice for a garage vacuum? thanks for your videos!
shop vac
Can it run with the power cable plugged in, since the battery isn't removable and will die eventually?
I'm not sure. You'd need a long extension cord if it does.
Can you do a comparison review that includes the Kenmore Stratus DS1030, pleeeease??? I hate cordless vac where the dust bin is near the handle - too heavy! Would be nice to see comparisons of cordless stick vacs where the dust bin is low, like the DS1030.
I think the performance will be similar, but it should be easier to manuever.
@@vacuumnerds Thanks for letting me know! 🙏
Test the new Electrolux stick vacs
They’ve been off my radar, but I appreciate the idea!
So how do you charge the battery if it doesn't come off
You plug it in with the power adapter
Please review Karcher VCN 5
The online reviews of it are some what mixed, but I'll add it to the list for a future video.
How much is it?
Right now it's $129 on Amazon geni.us/09v9Yn The links in my description always have the current price.
Vs. Levoit?
I haven't tested the Levoit yet.
The kitties😊 and red socks
Cavie-its? You mean cavi ohts??
Non-removable battery is a deal breaker. You're basically buying a disposable vacuum.
At this price point every cordless vacuum has some compromises. The trick is to figure out which ones you can live with. Personally, I prefer to spend a bit more and get a vac that meets most of my needs.
@@vacuumnerds I have found that when you buy cheap you'll buy often. This makes you spend more replacing. Where as a quality product that costs more upfront will last.