The Riccar Supralite R10Cv may be costly but there are certainly a lot of things to like about it. Its the most powerful cordless vacuum i know of, it has the best battery life, and its carpet performance might be the best in the business. Its not all good news with the Riccar Supralite cordless but I think it may be worth the cost, especially if you have a lot of carpets in your home.
Here is a link to the Riccar Supralite on Riccar’s website:
https://riccar.com/product/cordless-supralite-r10cv
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What the best top 3 Upright vacuums in your opinion with a hose?
What the best, most, reliable Upright vacuum for under $500?
Also what the best Oreck Upright in your opinion?
Also is it better to buy a quality New upright OR a higher end used Upright for the same amount of money? Like a Sebo
but its only good for cleaning floors, whereas with dyson you can vacuum sofas, mattresses and dust off furniture.
For that price you can get a top notch roomba, 2 Xiaomi roborocks, one neato D7, or any other robot vacuum. Really i dont see the point of this market segment.
Can you review the Hoover ONEPWR Cordless FloorMate Jet please?
Please test roidmi x20. It has won so many tests, and should be a big competitor to dyson v11. Keep up the good work!💪🏼😊
Na, I stick to my Bosch cordless shop vac.
It is loud, noisy and handles like a brick but boy does it suck.
I have the bosch 18V eco system so why not use it, besides it is also a wet vac 😉
$800 and not even a hose
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As usual, your reviews are top-notch. Excellent. That said, this Riccar looks like it would be fun.
It reminds me of the mega-maid scene in Spaceballs for some reason. I doubt this vac can be switched from suck to blow. The battery life and the power are awesome. It really puts the Dyson to shame considering the Dyson only operates 8 minutes and still doesn't have the same amount of power.
In the UK this is sold as the Truvox Valet battery upright, and is aimed at commercial users. We use one where I work, and the vacuum has spent longer out of order than actually working. Hard floors wear out the small wheels on the front of the soleplate , and once they wear down they simply snap off altogether and then the soleplate drags over the hard floors and this in turn wears down the soleplate and brushroll very rapidly. These are great when the bag is empty, but once it starts filling, it makes the vacuum much heavier to lift, depending on the sort of dirt being sucked up, you simply cannot fill the large bags to capacity as the machine loses too much airflow , and becomes heavy to push round. Parts are expensive and the rate the soleplate wheels keep wearing down, we use a soleplate every few months – it gets expensive on replacement parts.
Also, the battery is not fade free, and after about 30 minutes of use, the motor gradually starts slowing down, you can hear it, and it loses power.
We have also found the handle is creaky, squeeky and has a sloppy fit into the bag housing, giving a feeling of a really cheap and nasty machine – and cheap it certainly was not, as the UK version of this machine (made by Tacony, and sold through their UK arm, Truvox), comes in at over £400.
Having used one of these for 2 years I simply cannot really recommend them for extensive hard floor use unless you use them on mainly short pile carpet, where they dont do too badly. Although they are sold in the UK as a commercial machine, they simply are not built robustly enough to do commercial vacuuming, and we are forever having to wait around for new soleplates for ours, depending then on our Numatic Henry, which is a quarter of the price of a R10CV.
I had the Riccar cordless – a few years ago and it may have been improved since then – and would have to respectfully disagree with this being the best cordless vacuum. Compared to the Dyson, I found it clumsy, though not nearly as clumsy as Tacony's gigantic dual motor machines. It may have more suction than the Dyson stick vac, but it lacks the convenience. That said, I do have the corded Supralight, and I'm keeping that one. Being corded, I don't expect it to be super convenient. It is light and has 2 speeds, so it can be used on furniture and bedding in the low speed. I don't use it a lot, but it has its place. Thanks, but no thanks to their cordless version. It wasn't designed from the ground up for cordless convenience. Much like when an automaker throws a battery in a car originally designed for a gas engine. It may be OK, but it's not as good as one designed from the ground up to be an electric.
I think it should be said that their website sells vacuums at MSRP and often they are cheaper in store at the dealerships.
İ don’t like it i gona büyük Numatic george