I'm not entirely sure. I don't see much difference on their website, other than the fact that the DS4095 says "over 2x suction power". If the DS4030 is cheaper, than I'd go for that instead. You can get it here geni.us/katRENa
Can you find a vacuum that picks up when pulling backwards? The biggest problem I have is, I'll push the vacuum forward and it picks everything up, but if I pull it back on area that hasn't been cleaned yet, it pulls the larger debris and pet hair back with it, rather than vacuuming it up. It drives me bananas! I don't have this problem with my corded vacuum, but it's not always convenient to pull that out.
@vacuumnerds well everything I look at says "that's just how it is" and it's aggravating. And I understand it's most likely to prevent anything being kicked back by the vacuum, but it's ridiculous how much I have to go back over things. I have 6 animals. So if I do this forwards and backwards motion several times, I've got a whole line of hair, and it's gonna get kicked up by me moving around it, which just puts it right back where I vacuumed. It becomes neverending.
I’m deciding between the kenmore and a brand on Amazon called sunsare x7a (which is 40 dollars cheaper but also has good reviews) have you heard of sunsare and is it worth it to spend the extra 40 on the kenmore before tax?
Do you happen to have a video detailing how to properly clean the dust container? Thank you for the video btw. I know what vacuum to buy next if my Eureka gives out
Is there one under $150 with a removable/replaceable battery you’d recommend? I’d also like either a telescoping or multiple section wand so I can easily transport it on my motorcycle when I go clean my grandparents house, anything come to mind?
What is the differenxe between kenmore ds4095 and 4030?
I'm not entirely sure. I don't see much difference on their website, other than the fact that the DS4095 says "over 2x suction power". If the DS4030 is cheaper, than I'd go for that instead. You can get it here geni.us/katRENa
Can you find a vacuum that picks up when pulling backwards? The biggest problem I have is, I'll push the vacuum forward and it picks everything up, but if I pull it back on area that hasn't been cleaned yet, it pulls the larger debris and pet hair back with it, rather than vacuuming it up.
It drives me bananas! I don't have this problem with my corded vacuum, but it's not always convenient to pull that out.
We haven't tested for this. Interesting idea!
@vacuumnerds well everything I look at says "that's just how it is" and it's aggravating. And I understand it's most likely to prevent anything being kicked back by the vacuum, but it's ridiculous how much I have to go back over things. I have 6 animals. So if I do this forwards and backwards motion several times, I've got a whole line of hair, and it's gonna get kicked up by me moving around it, which just puts it right back where I vacuumed. It becomes neverending.
I’m deciding between the kenmore and a brand on Amazon called sunsare x7a (which is 40 dollars cheaper but also has good reviews) have you heard of sunsare and is it worth it to spend the extra 40 on the kenmore before tax?
I’ve never heard of the Sunsare so I have no opinion
@ it’s one of those brands that imitate Dyson but seems like this one isn’t that bad when looking at reviews online
What about clogging? I have an expensive Dyson that is constantly clogged.
What about Laresar v7 or Prettycare v3? Do you have any reviews about it? Great channel 👌
I tested the Prettycare last year. Would not recommend
Do you happen to have a video detailing how to properly clean the dust container? Thank you for the video btw. I know what vacuum to buy next if my Eureka gives out
I don’t have a video like that, sorry.
Is this your house that you make all your videos in? Its gorgeous!!
Yup. My house is also my set. It's challenging!
Have you tried the nadaly or belife
No. Those are both clones made in the same factory. There is no vacuum worth buying under $150.
@vacuumnerds oh thanks. I'll look into some of these I suppose
Is there one under $150 with a removable/replaceable battery you’d recommend? I’d also like either a telescoping or multiple section wand so I can easily transport it on my motorcycle when I go clean my grandparents house, anything come to mind?
Maybe the Levoit LVAC-200 geni.us/MKCa
Have you seen the homeika h320? Is it any good?
I bought it and I'm going to review it next month.
@@vacuumnerds okay thank you