Do you think the Dreame 50x with 20000 sucking power, is enough to replace a cordless vacuum? I am asking because my grandma can't really vacuum anymore she can't stand and I thought to get it instead of paying for a maid to vacuum the floor every single time.
Dyson has a big problem, dust is getting in cyclones and filter is only for exhaust, monthly i blow air into the cyclones and clean filter. I have v11.
There are so many different models and different models within a model, and they have different numbers to tell how the models differ from other models... Or something like that 😬 Therefore I'm now watching videos like yours, thank you for the information. Also a question: which cordless (or corded) stick vacuums are easy to get long hairs out of the brush? With our current model it is easy to detach the brush, but getting the long hairs out of it is very finicky.
Have to disagree. My Eufy L50 was $150 and does a great job on my smaller home with no pets. $300 as the lowest to spend on a robot vacuum is crazy, especially if you don't have pets.
@@vacuumnerds i also disagree with you. I had mostly hard floors in my flat with a few rugs, but i find that corded vacuum is better for my home. A corded Cylinder is best for daily clean and upright is best for deep clean. A cordless handheld stick vacuum is not best for my large flat because of the small dust container
@@thomas2782He meant that a specific model will be on the market for about a year until the successor model hits the market, and by that time that previous model will likely receive a price drop. In other words: if you can, don't jump straight into buying that newest model - wait until it comes down in price (or perhaps take a look at the last year's model which will be at a cheaper price point and se if it fits your needs), ur just wait for one of the many sales at the retailers through the year.
Do you think the Dreame 50x with 20000 sucking power, is enough to replace a cordless vacuum? I am asking because my grandma can't really vacuum anymore she can't stand and I thought to get it instead of paying for a maid to vacuum the floor every single time.
I keep a Dyson V10 for my hardwood floors and my 35 year old Oreck for my carpet.
Can you please do a comparison between Ecovacs Deebot X5 Pro Omni Vs Eufi S1 Pro
Hi, love your vids!
There is a reason that you recommended on the dyson V11 and not V15?
It’s cheaper, but other than that the V15 is better
Dyson has a big problem, dust is getting in cyclones and filter is only for exhaust, monthly i blow air into the cyclones and clean filter. I have v11.
There are so many different models and different models within a model, and they have different numbers to tell how the models differ from other models... Or something like that 😬 Therefore I'm now watching videos like yours, thank you for the information.
Also a question: which cordless (or corded) stick vacuums are easy to get long hairs out of the brush? With our current model it is easy to detach the brush, but getting the long hairs out of it is very finicky.
Most new Shark vacuums are anti-tangle
@vacuumnerds Sorry for the late repply. Really appreciate your reply and information. A Shark it will be :)
Have to disagree. My Eufy L50 was $150 and does a great job on my smaller home with no pets. $300 as the lowest to spend on a robot vacuum is crazy, especially if you don't have pets.
Glad it’s working for you!
@@vacuumnerds i also disagree with you. I had mostly hard floors in my flat with a few rugs, but i find that corded vacuum is better for my home. A corded Cylinder is best for daily clean and upright is best for deep clean. A cordless handheld stick vacuum is not best for my large flat because of the small dust container
I LOVE UR Videos i wish i could be in them, because i love vacuuming
Appreciate it! Link your friends here.
@@vacuumnerds wdym by that?
Roomba's are awesome at deep cleaning carpets because of their 2 brush design i think! The s9+
a robot vacuum has a one year lifespan? and can cost $2000? jfc
I should hope not. And that's not what I said.
@@vacuumnerds lol I gotta rewatch...
@@thomas2782He meant that a specific model will be on the market for about a year until the successor model hits the market, and by that time that previous model will likely receive a price drop. In other words: if you can, don't jump straight into buying that newest model - wait until it comes down in price (or perhaps take a look at the last year's model which will be at a cheaper price point and se if it fits your needs), ur just wait for one of the many sales at the retailers through the year.