Originally recorded January 12, 2020.
A lightweight, powerful, cordless rechargeable vacuum from GEVI. Included is a wall-mount bracket and screws and wall anchors, charger, crevice tool, brush tool, extension wand, as well as the floor cleaner attachment with electric motorized brush roll and LED lighting.
Battery is 21.9 volts, and the vacuum can run for approximately 40 minutes on a full charge, and recharges in about 3 hours. Also has high or low suction control.
Bagless, so there are no bags to change, just a dust cup to empty which can be done right over the trash. Has a HEPA filter to prevent dirt, dust, and allergens from going back into the air.
Works quite well, very good suction power, picked up just about everything in only one pass. Great for a quick easy vacuum or touching up, or for an apartment dweller.
Buy this Bagless Portable Cordless Vacuum directly from the manufacturer’s website, where you can see this item as well as many of the other fine products the GEVI company makes:
https://gevilife.com
Direct link to this vacuum:
https://gevilife.com/collections/frontpage/products/2-in-1-cordless-vacuum-cleaner-13kpa-powerful-cleaning-lightweight-upright-handhold-vacuum-with-rechargeable-battery-for-floors-carpet-curtains-car-pet-used
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It's more of a decorated Dyson V6 Absolut.
Little run down:
On the V6 you actually have to hold down the power button, you also don't have to remove the dust cup to empty it, you just push a release tab and the bottom opens up. The whole thing does come off but you actually have to push that tab again with the bottom open.
Our V6's replacement (for no other reason than it was a 6 and not an 11 and the 11 looked cooler, which is a bullshit reason) is the V11 TorqueDrive. It's got a high forced speed, a low forced speed, and an automatic speed selector. The automatic speed is default but really comes into play with the floor attachment, it has a lower high speed for the carpets, and a higher low speed for regular floors that changes automatically.
It's also got a useless electronic display which tells you its remaining life minutes, which constantly changes. You could be on the same surface doing nothing, just pulling air, and the time could go from 20 minutes, to 10, to 20, to 25 and so on. The old V6 had one speed and no useless display, it just changed when you put it under significant load.
On the V11, you also can't remove the dust cup since dyson doesn't think that's a good idea for whatever reason. So their solution is you have to keep moving the thing up and down over and over till shit starts moving. I've had to go in many many times pulling it out myself because of how ineffective it is. The only nice thing is the dust cup is bigger. All in all, corded vacuums are better.
Descriptions on the site are quite entertaining!