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Bosch BCS111GB Unlimited Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Demonstration & Review

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Key Features

Up to 60 minutes run time from a single charge
Clever brush head gives great results on any floor type
Clever filter design makes it easy to remove dust
Dust bin is easy to remove and clean
Powerful motor gives great results and is built to last

Product Overview

Leave your whole home spotless with this cordless vacuum from Bosch. It has a maximum run time of 60 minutes, which gives you plenty of time to give your rooms a really deep clean. The HighPower AllFloor brush can be used on both carpets and hard floors, for a brilliant performance anywhere in the house. With the RotationClean system, it’s effortless to remove fluff from the filter, so it maintains a powerful suction. It also has an EasyClean System, which makes it simple to remove the brush roll to detangle trapped hairs. It’ll always give fantastic results, as the lightweight DigitalSpin Motor gives great results and is built to last.

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Comments

Vacuum_Master369 says:

The cleaner head does not have a good air path cause when you were pushing it the brush roll was getting slow

MintyMoo says:

did you hear about the new henry allergy?

Bradley Richard Griggs says:

Why didn’t you show us the performance of the Vacuum on carpet with the lentils? 🤔

Stephen Wakeman says:

Did you have to bend at the knees to use it on the carpet? That wand doesn't look long or as though it's telescopic.

Demetri Loizou says:

Pretty impressive but I'd rather have a Dyson at this price point. Fantastic video Roger!

Goldie Milka says:

Very good demo. Thanks!!!

Vacuum Test says:

Where did you get the textured rug from?? Omg i want it!!!!

David Riley says:

My understanding with the batteries and power tools is that "tradies" stick with a particular brand so all the batteries are interchangeable. If you had the whole bosch set, then even if the vacuum was average you'd be more inclined to get it, as you can swap batteries indefinitely. So you might only be able to do a few rooms with this one, but you've got 2-3 other batteries ready to go – and it's not an inconvenience to swap out.

On "this old house" they were advertising a ryobi garage door that took their batteries to run it. In addition it had the option of charging their batteries if you had spares. Quite an interesting idea imo.

keith Gillard says:

Folks, we have a contender! First cordless to make my shortlist! Doesn’t sound like a banshee in a bear trap neither!

tiredrummertube says:

I’m impressed! I have seen quite a few cordless vacuums fail your severe tests; nice job from this one!

Bruce Solomon says:

I really don't see the burden of plugging a vacuum clraner in when the trade off is having thorough performance. Perhaps a Dyson would clean thoroughly however with its staff bristles my wool rugs would be floppy and warped in a month's time. No thank you manufacturersZ I'll wait until one of you gets it right. Thank you Roger for keeping me up to date on the subject matter.

Luke King kong says:

will you get a dyson v10

Husky Vacs says:

I noticed at 5:42 when you put the vacuum on "Turbo" mode, as soon as you started pushing the vacuum forward, you could hear the pressure of the vacuum being pushed into the carpet slowing the brushroll down. Not good. Costs £399.99 and you only get 7 minutes run time, only cleans the surface of the carpet, and the brushroll is not strong enough to agitate or sweep the carpet. I feel sorry for the carpets of the people that buy this junk. You can get a beat-up and neglected old Kirby for $30 that would do a lot better job than this (and I have).

Nick-2203 says:

For a cordless vacuum pet hair pick up is impressive especially in boost mode. Hard floor cleaning is equally good with no snow ploughing.
What isn’t impressive is the run time when using this vacuum in boost mode with the power head, a seven minute run time is ridiculously short. On the plus side at least additional batteries are readily at reasonable prices.

Matt Bandura says:

I think link is incorrect

Jesi Taylor says:

I love that you don’t have to hold down the button, that’s one of my least favorite things about the cordless Dysons. Also, so impressed by that first pass over the pet hair. Great that it didn’t snow plow on the tile, solid first pass. It also didn’t seem to spit back too much of the particles and only seemed to spit back on turbo. I really like when you demo on that carpet with the squares and put the particles in between them, really shows what the machine can do.

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