This is the most contentious vid about products comparison and the speaker was so good, She’s done a great job.. imma subscribe this channel straight away
I bought this Black+Decker vacuum cleaner but it only sucks very weakly. I am very dissatisfied. Once a piece gets a little heavier, it doesn't absorb it. What can you do there?
Finally an unbiased non sponsored review. The black and decker (the middle one) is praised by critics everywhere to be best vaccume but most of these people are sponsored and payed to say something good about it. So I appreciate this consumer based review that is more to the point of showing the pro/cons with a more accurate honest analysis. Thank you.
Excellent review! I LOVE the fact that you added all 3, *with links, in the description, & that you ALSO took the time to note the pros & cons "at a glance" *& the time stamps!!, in the description as well!! Could not ask for a more thorough review! 👍👊 Thanks so much!
Excellent job and possibly the best comparison review I've seen while looking for a good hand vacuum. Actually putting them to work in a side by side comparison is great.
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You have no idea how helpful your reviews have been for me! Right now I’m kinda short on money cuz I moved and had to buy a lot of stuff and my Eureka vacuum cleaner broke, I was looking for a replacement specially for dust that I generate installing shelves. I was worried I was being cheap picking up the basic dustbuster. Turns out it is the smart buy (for me).
I would go for the pivot one. As someone with allergic rhinitis and asthma, flying dust particles are definitely not my friends. I suppose it really depends on what you’re using the vacuum for. The cheaper variant is fine for large particles like pet food, the middle one for finer particles, and the pivot one for large and fine particles.
2024 here. Awesome Video. Thank You. I just ordered the Pivot Vac. Right now it’s just $71.79 on Amazon. Can’t wait to use it. Thanks again for the review and test 👍👍
The brushes at the front are for hard surfaces and loosening dust off fabrics. She should have noticed that when moving forward, the bristles would flick the sand forward making vacuuming ineffective. Hand helds are more effective when used in a backwards motion, particularly on carpets and closer to upright to allow larger objects get sucked in. These are all my experiences and I own the middle one. Love it except for the filter.
I was just about to close this video since I just wanted a review for the little one, but I am soooooo glad I watched this. Super amazing video! Thank you a lot!
I have been investigating hand held vacumn for a month. Today I saw an ad on our local TV from Lowe's about a LG, but didn't catch the whole ad. I was at my car dealership and knew that Lowes was a block away. After going and seeing the advertised vacumn $699, I happened to see the $29.99 dust buster and decided to buy it, I can always return if it doesn't do the job I am buying it for. I only plan on using it for my daily clean up on my doves bird cage, his feathers and my blue crown parrot he drops a few feathers and a few seeds. I haven't used it yet so we'll see. I like your channel, you are very thorough and I appreciate that about your channel. I will most likely be attentive to the potential of debris coming back out from nozzle.
Info on B&D 20V: it takes 3 and half hours to fully charge and run for 10 minutes if a full charge. the good thing is that it doesn't loose power gradually, it keeps running on full suction power then suddenly stops working. For me that is a good thing!
I loved your no nonsense review! Well done!. I actually own the B&D Pivot and have had it for just over 2 years and now it's starting to experience the battery power loss intemitenly. I have enjoyed the versatility of this vacuum but I'm struggling to buy it again due to the battery issue and probably will try a shark handheld next time.
first of all, you are a wonderful teacher! plain speaking & thorough! secondly, thank you. i was between the the basic & the advanced. reviews can make you crazy when 10 say its great & 10 say not so much. your demos answered all my questions. i subscribed!
Oh wow. This answered questions I had and made me change which one I'm going to get! Since I'm going to be using it to literally dust things around the house and I'm hyper-allergic to dust, the filtration of the more expensive one will be key for me! THANK YOU for noting that aspect so clearly!!!
Extremely helpful. The problem I have is the barrage of choices that are out there. Manufacturers tend to highlight thier "bells & whistles" (some have cool videos), but then you get it home and there may be one factor that becomes a deal breaker. The presenter was clear and concise. I look forward to more presentations of this caliber. 👍
Damn that black+decker vacuum! I was bullied in Dubai Tower floor 18 partition where the walls are made of paper thin plywood. The boys of the partition kept knocking on my door and accused me of noise pollution because of the “drilling noises”, I fought back and said that it wasn’t me and it’s the one next door. When we asked the girl next door, she said that she doesn’t own any drill. I eventually changed flat and bought this black and decker vacuum and suddenly it dawned on me that those pesky “drilling noises” was someone using this vacuum all along.
This is BY FAR the best compare and review video! Very helpful information/demonstration with practical features and user difficulties highlighted. Great work!
For around 120 USD (38,000 HUF) it was out of reach...BUT: just ordered the Pivot PV1820 for around 60 bucks on Black Friday today 😉. Pivot Auto has been in use in my new car for over 1 year, still working flawless, therefore I had no 2nd thought after seeing BF offer for around 60 USD for the houshold battery version. Pivot Auto has only around 15 airwatts, but it is still decent. I can just imagine what 35 airwatts will do.
Very well done review. I actually bought the pivot. $79 on Amazon. I always want more power and I don’t want dust blown out the back as I use it indoors and I don’t want dust blowing out the back all over the furniture etc. Yes I paid more for the pivot but for something I use so frequently I don’t want the hassles of the cheap one just to save $40. You get what you pay for. Just a note: all of these cordless vacuums, even the bigger ones, have a problem with the battery not lasting more than a few years at best. All of them. If you can find a battery powered hand vacuum $100 or less that has a battery that still performs like new with regular use after more than a few years, I want to know what it is. And if they made removable batteries like some of my power tools, those batteries would cost about the same as buying a whole new vacuum at this price point. It’s a trade off with these hand held units. They all fade after a while but you trade that for the convenience of no cord. You could get something like the dewalt cordless vacuum that uses a 20v interchangeable battery pack, but you are paying $150 for the vacuum (with no battery) and then $70 for the battery. So you are into it for $220. Again you get what you pay for.
Thanks a lot for such a thorough review/comparison! Just one question: the one that you own, the pivot model, does it still have some power today, is it usable?
Great review...very thorough and easy to understand. I was thinking of the middle one before the review, but now....not so much. Great job, you have a new subscriber.
Ordered the cheapest one... Love the wall mount...... replacing older wall mounted Red Dirt Devil. Gonna miss that Dirt Devil, been with me many years.
I think you did a good job with this video. I like that you did good closeups of the machines in action. I like that you did troubleshooting- consumer devices like this can be finicky and the owner may have to do a little troubleshooting themselves, problems can happen with any product. It is good that you fixed the problem and did a retest. Regarding batteries I find that results can vary with consumer devices like this- some batteries will last a long time and a similar battery in another one of the same product might not last very long. I stumbled across this video because I was looking at handheld vacuums, now I'll have to review your past videos to see if any others are of interest to me.
Great review!! You covered pretty much everything a person needs to know. There is point point you might consider adding is if the battery is replaceable.
What a great review. Had to drop the 👍🏾 I think the best value has to be the black and decker though. The one you recommended is cheaper but to the cost of people's health. If it's releasing dust back into the air that can be very unhealthy, so spending money on the one you suggest can't be a smart buy, but...you get what you pay for. I would think people prioritize anti-allergen cleaners at this point. Anyway, i landed here because i was looking for the best handheld vacuum for my car but after doing some research i think the better move is to go with a 2 in 1. Do you think you could review any of the below? or maybe pit them together. They all have a handheld element to them. - Hikeren Cordless Vacuum - Deik Cordless Vacuum - Shark ION P50- Tineco Pure ONE - BLACK+DECKER POWERSERIES PRO
FILTER LONGEVITY: The real problem with small handhelds is the filters clog quickly. Cyclonics are much better but they are not perfect. FLOUR TEST: a great test would be to see how quickly flour clogs the filters. (This test would be like cleaning up drywall dust after sanding.) MAX: I suspect the battery is not replaceable which means it's a very expensive throwaway unit. I probably has the greatest suction power and a cyclonic filter so it's about the best you can do. MID: Appears to have a semi-cyclonic filter which should be a big plus regarding clogging. LOW: This is not cyclonic. The straight through "brute force" filters clog instantly when dealing with "drywall dust." OPINIONS: MAX: Not worth it if the battery is non replaceable and the unit is a throw away. MID: Probably best bang for buck when dealing with "dust." LOW: Good value but will be very frustrating to use when dealing with "dust."
Thanks for this. I’m looking to get one. I really like this review. You really showed the utility of these vacs. Even the sound test, hearing it does more for me than watching someone put a sound meter on it. If you test the 20V B&D with the hose that would be cool.
Here's why reviews on these don't matter. You can't swap batteries easily. Otherwise, you are buying a future landfill item that will work ok until they don't. I have the mid-level option in my classroom; batteries died soon after warrantee and then you're soaked or messing with soldering battery replacement knockoffs after cracking open the case. At home we have a similar hand held made by a tool manufacturer with a standard replaceable battery (the same batteries used in my drills, recip saw, and weed eater). These batteries outlasted my B&D with built-in battery by a long shot (still going compared with the B&D with run time at 10 seconds after less than 2 years of ownership). These handhelds are planned obsolescence products which annoys me greatly. Look to Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Craftsman, Ryobi Hitachi with replaceable batteries. Especially if you you already have a tool system or think you might need drills. The Hitachi is lowest price ($35 tool only) and comes with hard floor wand.
It is not the same one. I have the old pivot like you and lasted for many years but just died so I have been looking but there is no replacement. The closet one has short battery life with many complaints.
Black & Decker keepin' it real with them extendo clipz. That Quickclean is one gangster cordless. Next time I'm on the corner I'm gonna keep one of those on deck. Ain't no one driving me off my corner - and you know I keeps it clean (which is why, y'know, vacuum and I...well, nevermind)
What a fantastic video. In the market for a Pivot right now and this video made it pretty clear...Hair & dust piles from my cat is what I'm after...the Pivot may be overkill but i like how compact it is...my apt is small enough so space saving is huge with me where i can just tuck it away :)
I bought the B&D HHVK415B. I haven't had it long enough to know how well it will work on everything, or how long the battery will last, but for around $10 I got a 3 year warranty from a company that was easy to work with when I had a prior claim. Altogether, I got vac and warranty for around $90.
Great review video, thank you! The BD Pivot is currently $70 (usually $90) so that's much easier to pick up vs the lowest (which is still $30). Edit: Forgot to ask, how is the filter? Says you have to replace it every x months?
Long time owner of the Pivot. Battery is dying and there is no replacement battery pack anywhere even though it has a plug to disconnect it. Items get caught in the trap door. Worked great overall when it worked.
Thank you this review was very helpful. I am definitely getting the cheaper model, I'll make my own adjustment to prevent the dust from blowing out the back. I would appreciate if you test the Black & Decker wet/ dry hand vacuum.
I bought the most expensive one in January 2018 for $67.00 from Amazon. Talk about price-gouging. It doesn’t hold a charge for more than two minutes. 😏
Great review! I think you helped regarding my buy. I was considering the middle one, but base on your review, it is off the table. I agree the low end one is the best buy. However, I'm going for the hi-end one because of 30 air watts. Thx so much! :-)
Hi, thank you for the video, it is very helpful. One question I have though, is the link for the Black and Decker Dustbuster Quick Clean for the one you are using on your video? They don't look the same.
Well little cutie pie, I can say that because I'm old, you won me over. I'd have to say, that was an honest review. To answer your question, if I were working and making some decent money, I'd buy the more expensive one just based on this review. In my current situation, I wouldn't buy any of them, but if I was working and wanted to save some money, based on this review, I'd buy the least expensive one. It seemed to do just fine. I am researching these for when I can afford one so I can use it in my car. What about corded dust busters that don't rely on batteries?
All reviews should be like this one, I love it. The goal of a review is to help you make a decision and this one did just that... Thank you so much
I found it took far to much time to get all the stats across the board.
This is the most contentious vid about products comparison and the speaker was so good, She’s done a great job.. imma subscribe this channel straight away
Same
I bought this Black+Decker vacuum cleaner but it only sucks very weakly. I am very dissatisfied. Once a piece gets a little heavier, it doesn't absorb it. What can you do there?
Finally an unbiased non sponsored review. The black and decker (the middle one) is praised by critics everywhere to be best vaccume but most of these people are sponsored and payed to say something good about it. So I appreciate this consumer based review that is more to the point of showing the pro/cons with a more accurate honest analysis. Thank you.
Excellent review!
I LOVE the fact that you added all 3, *with links, in the description, & that you ALSO took the time to note the pros & cons "at a glance" *& the time stamps!!, in the description as well!! Could not ask for a more thorough review!
👍👊 Thanks so much!
By far best review done by a real person who actually shows us things we want to know. I only wish you had links below where they can be purchased.
Excellent job and possibly the best comparison review I've seen while looking for a good hand vacuum. Actually putting them to work in a side by side comparison is great.
You have no idea how helpful your reviews have been for me! Right now I’m kinda short on money cuz I moved and had to buy a lot of stuff and my Eureka vacuum cleaner broke, I was looking for a replacement specially for dust that I generate installing shelves. I was worried I was being cheap picking up the basic dustbuster. Turns out it is the smart buy (for me).
I would go for the pivot one. As someone with allergic rhinitis and asthma, flying dust particles are definitely not my friends. I suppose it really depends on what you’re using the vacuum for. The cheaper variant is fine for large particles like pet food, the middle one for finer particles, and the pivot one for large and fine particles.
I totally agree.
I totally understnad, if the blowback was an issue for me I would prefer the pivot as well.
2024 here. Awesome Video. Thank You. I just ordered the Pivot Vac. Right now it’s just $71.79 on Amazon. Can’t wait to use it. Thanks again for the review and test 👍👍
The brushes at the front are for hard surfaces and loosening dust off fabrics. She should have noticed that when moving forward, the bristles would flick the sand forward making vacuuming ineffective. Hand helds are more effective when used in a backwards motion, particularly on carpets and closer to upright to allow larger objects get sucked in. These are all my experiences and I own the middle one. Love it except for the filter.
I was rooting for the middle one. 😂 Thanks for the review. Still helpful 4 years later.
I was just about to close this video since I just wanted a review for the little one, but I am soooooo glad I watched this. Super amazing video! Thank you a lot!
I have been investigating hand held vacumn for a month. Today I saw an ad on our local TV from Lowe's about a LG, but didn't catch the whole ad. I was at my car dealership and knew that Lowes was a block away. After going and seeing the advertised vacumn $699, I happened to see the $29.99 dust buster and decided to buy it, I can always return if it doesn't do the job I am buying it for. I only plan on using it for my daily clean up on my doves bird cage, his feathers and my blue crown parrot he drops a few feathers and a few seeds. I haven't used it yet so we'll see. I like your channel, you are very thorough and I appreciate that about your channel. I will most likely be attentive to the potential of debris coming back out from nozzle.
What an outstanding comparison review. I like everything about how thorough and precise you were. Thanks, now I know what to buy.
This was one of the better reviews I’ve found. thank you!. I’d love to see one with wet/dry handheld vacuums.
Info on B&D 20V: it takes 3 and half hours to fully charge and run for 10 minutes if a full charge. the good thing is that it doesn't loose power gradually, it keeps running on full suction power then suddenly stops working. For me that is a good thing!
Such a great overview of the 3 models of the handhelds. Great comparison and review. Very detailed! Thanks!
I loved your no nonsense review! Well done!. I actually own the B&D Pivot and have had it for just over 2 years and now it's starting to experience the battery power loss intemitenly. I have enjoyed the versatility of this vacuum but I'm struggling to buy it again due to the battery issue and probably will try a shark handheld next time.
Fantastic review. Thank you! I was going to buy the mid-priced, but changed my mind after your review.
been trying to get a portable vacuum for my car cleaning/detailing business and this helped out a lot, thank you.
side note, was gonna buy the middle one - glad I didn't. probs gonna buy the 29.99. ill use your affiliate link!
first of all, you are a wonderful teacher! plain speaking & thorough! secondly, thank you. i was between the the basic & the advanced. reviews can make you crazy when 10 say its great & 10 say not so much. your demos answered all my questions. i subscribed!
Thanks for your review! I just ordered the Quickclean, and now feel like I made the right choice.
Oh wow. This answered questions I had and made me change which one I'm going to get! Since I'm going to be using it to literally dust things around the house and I'm hyper-allergic to dust, the filtration of the more expensive one will be key for me! THANK YOU for noting that aspect so clearly!!!
How is it so far
@@kervalster I'm sorry I can't answer that. Some unexpected bills have arisen, so this purchase had to be moved to the bottom of the list.
Extremely helpful.
The problem I have is the barrage of choices that are out there.
Manufacturers tend to highlight thier "bells & whistles" (some have cool videos), but then you get it home and there may be one factor that becomes a deal breaker.
The presenter was clear and concise. I look forward to more presentations of this caliber. 👍
Just ordered the Max 20v one on Amazon for $59 same day delivery. Thanks for the detailed review
Just got the middle model on Prime Day Special. 😂 Got it charging right now before I can put in action. For now I’m watching video reviews 😂
I just found your channel and I don't get why you have more subscribers, you do a good job describing features and I love the time stamps :)
What i was gonna say
@@benjaminkim1 Probably cause she tried to vacuum sand with the bristles on
Why doesn't this have more views ?!
Damn that black+decker vacuum! I was bullied in Dubai Tower floor 18 partition where the walls are made of paper thin plywood. The boys of the partition kept knocking on my door and accused me of noise pollution because of the “drilling noises”, I fought back and said that it wasn’t me and it’s the one next door. When we asked the girl next door, she said that she doesn’t own any drill. I eventually changed flat and bought this black and decker vacuum and suddenly it dawned on me that those pesky “drilling noises” was someone using this vacuum all along.
This is BY FAR the best compare and review video! Very helpful information/demonstration with practical features and user difficulties highlighted. Great work!
Thanks for a fabulous comparison… I’m looking to go buy a car vacuum today. I’m going for the cheap one
For around 120 USD (38,000 HUF) it was out of reach...BUT: just ordered the Pivot PV1820 for around 60 bucks on Black Friday today 😉. Pivot Auto has been in use in my new car for over 1 year, still working flawless, therefore I had no 2nd thought after seeing BF offer for around 60 USD for the houshold battery version. Pivot Auto has only around 15 airwatts, but it is still decent. I can just imagine what 35 airwatts will do.
Very well done review. I actually bought the pivot. $79 on Amazon. I always want more power and I don’t want dust blown out the back as I use it indoors and I don’t want dust blowing out the back all over the furniture etc. Yes I paid more for the pivot but for something I use so frequently I don’t want the hassles of the cheap one just to save $40. You get what you pay for. Just a note: all of these cordless vacuums, even the bigger ones, have a problem with the battery not lasting more than a few years at best. All of them. If you can find a battery powered hand vacuum $100 or less that has a battery that still performs like new with regular use after more than a few years, I want to know what it is. And if they made removable batteries like some of my power tools, those batteries would cost about the same as buying a whole new vacuum at this price point. It’s a trade off with these hand held units. They all fade after a while but you trade that for the convenience of no cord. You could get something like the dewalt cordless vacuum that uses a 20v interchangeable battery pack, but you are paying $150 for the vacuum (with no battery) and then $70 for the battery. So you are into it for $220. Again you get what you pay for.
my pivot is coming this week. it's going back as fast as it arrives. not worth it having a vacuum for 2 to 3yrs. battery issue killed it for me.
Thanks a lot for such a thorough review/comparison! Just one question: the one that you own, the pivot model, does it still have some power today, is it usable?
Hallelujah, finally a test that was helpful! Thank you so much :) Subscribed right away!
Great review...very thorough and easy to understand. I was thinking of the middle one before the review, but now....not so much. Great job, you have a new subscriber.
this is the best review I ever saw in this product category, impressive job! Thank you so much
I don't even need a hand vacuum but great review extremely thorough!
Ordered the cheapest one... Love the wall mount...... replacing older wall mounted Red Dirt Devil. Gonna miss that Dirt Devil, been with me many years.
I think you did a good job with this video. I like that you did good closeups of the machines in action. I like that you did troubleshooting- consumer devices like this can be finicky and the owner may have to do a little troubleshooting themselves, problems can happen with any product. It is good that you fixed the problem and did a retest. Regarding batteries I find that results can vary with consumer devices like this- some batteries will last a long time and a similar battery in another one of the same product might not last very long.
I stumbled across this video because I was looking at handheld vacuums, now I'll have to review your past videos to see if any others are of interest to me.
Excellent review. Simple, clear, complete and honest. Thank you so much
I found a little bit better than the middle one for $59.99 and we love it! Live review channels!! Thanks for the hard work!
What’s it called??
Great review!! You covered pretty much everything a person needs to know. There is point point you might consider adding is if the battery is replaceable.
I’d like to see these compared to the Ryobi 18v hand vac… I like that the battery is removable and works on lots of different tools!
Thank you for this in-depth review - it definitely helped me in choosing the right hand vacuum (the lowest price) 😁👍
I've had the one back in the 80s it done super well and affordable so I would get the cheap one again
Great review, would have loved to know how long they take to charge up from dead to full battery. :)
I mean, really, why? Does anyone need a handheld vacuum that frequently?
I just can’t get over how well you made this review 🔥
I really enjoyed your review! And i also love you honesty and personality! Excellent review!!
Thank you, what a wonderful explanation. It's so confusing with sooo many brands and models out there.
yeah actually a good review. Very thorough and the tests chosen were actually effective, great job!
Wow, very impressive review of these hand vacs. Thank you!
What a great review. Had to drop the 👍🏾 I think the best value has to be the black and decker though. The one you recommended is cheaper but to the cost of people's health. If it's releasing dust back into the air that can be very unhealthy, so spending money on the one you suggest can't be a smart buy, but...you get what you pay for. I would think people prioritize anti-allergen cleaners at this point. Anyway, i landed here because i was looking for the best handheld vacuum for my car but after doing some research i think the better move is to go with a 2 in 1. Do you think you could review any of the below? or maybe pit them together. They all have a handheld element to them.
- Hikeren Cordless Vacuum
- Deik Cordless Vacuum
- Shark ION P50- Tineco Pure ONE
- BLACK+DECKER POWERSERIES PRO
Love the honest reviews and the multiple practical tests. Thank you
FILTER LONGEVITY: The real problem with small handhelds is the filters clog quickly. Cyclonics are much better but they are not perfect. FLOUR TEST: a great test would be to see how quickly flour clogs the filters. (This test would be like cleaning up drywall dust after sanding.)
MAX: I suspect the battery is not replaceable which means it's a very expensive throwaway unit. I probably has the greatest suction power and a cyclonic filter so it's about the best you can do.
MID: Appears to have a semi-cyclonic filter which should be a big plus regarding clogging.
LOW: This is not cyclonic. The straight through "brute force" filters clog instantly when dealing with "drywall dust."
OPINIONS:
MAX: Not worth it if the battery is non replaceable and the unit is a throw away.
MID: Probably best bang for buck when dealing with "dust."
LOW: Good value but will be very frustrating to use when dealing with "dust."
Thanks for this. I’m looking to get one. I really like this review. You really showed the utility of these vacs. Even the sound test, hearing it does more for me than watching someone put a sound meter on it. If you test the 20V B&D with the hose that would be cool.
Good review, well done, keep up the good job. Definitely helped me decide which one to buy🙂
Great review!
Here's why reviews on these don't matter. You can't swap batteries easily. Otherwise, you are buying a future landfill item that will work ok until they don't. I have the mid-level option in my classroom; batteries died soon after warrantee and then you're soaked or messing with soldering battery replacement knockoffs after cracking open the case. At home we have a similar hand held made by a tool manufacturer with a standard replaceable battery (the same batteries used in my drills, recip saw, and weed eater). These batteries outlasted my B&D with built-in battery by a long shot (still going compared with the B&D with run time at 10 seconds after less than 2 years of ownership). These handhelds are planned obsolescence products which annoys me greatly. Look to Makita, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Craftsman, Ryobi Hitachi with replaceable batteries. Especially if you you already have a tool system or think you might need drills. The Hitachi is lowest price ($35 tool only) and comes with hard floor wand.
I was all into the middle one until you actually performed the test. That was disappointing, but good to know. Excellent job on this review!
Great video! I’m trying to make a little machine and needed a quick fix for suction and this really helped.
i've had the B&D folding one for almost 7 years. it's the BEST
I'm betting they don't even make it anymore do they lol? Nothing made is as good as it was 10-20 even 30 years ago. Such a shame!
@@Mandy_39 the B&D pivot is still made.
@@itr8247 no kidding, I'll have to look for it! Thank you
It is not the same one. I have the old pivot like you and lasted for many years but just died so I have been looking but there is no replacement. The closet one has short battery life with many complaints.
Excellent review. It helped me a lot to make a decision. Thank you!
Best product review I’ve ever seen! Thanks!
Hi guys! Great video! Just curious what the charging times are for these? Anyone know?
Your review has helped a lot in making a choice.
I'm planning to buy a handheld vacuum and your video is very informative! Thank you
Black & Decker keepin' it real with them extendo clipz. That Quickclean is one gangster cordless. Next time I'm on the corner I'm gonna keep one of those on deck. Ain't no one driving me off my corner - and you know I keeps it clean (which is why, y'know, vacuum and I...well, nevermind)
What a fantastic video. In the market for a Pivot right now and this video made it pretty clear...Hair & dust piles from my cat is what I'm after...the Pivot may be overkill but i like how compact it is...my apt is small enough so space saving is huge with me where i can just tuck it away :)
I bought the B&D HHVK415B. I haven't had it long enough to know how well it will work on everything, or how long the battery will last, but for around $10 I got a 3 year warranty from a company that was easy to work with when I had a prior claim. Altogether, I got vac and warranty for around $90.
Very good review, ticked all the boxes I would have tested.
Boy am I glad I impulse bought the Pivot today on sale for $43USD! 😁
Very good review. Thank you. I just subscribed
Absolutely fantastic review , a great video, thanks so much.
Thanks so much for this. Best review video I’ve seen.
Thanks! Nice review. I was about to buy the midle one :-)
Me too!
Me too :)
I have the middle one and don't have the issues shown in this video. Not knocking the reviewer at all. She's great. BnD has QC issues IMO.
A good review and me I would personally have the moist expensive one because it is more compact.
You did a very good job on this review. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the timestamps. Very helpful!!!
Great review video, thank you! The BD Pivot is currently $70 (usually $90) so that's much easier to pick up vs the lowest (which is still $30).
Edit: Forgot to ask, how is the filter? Says you have to replace it every x months?
Long time owner of the Pivot. Battery is dying and there is no replacement battery pack anywhere even though it has a plug to disconnect it. Items get caught in the trap door. Worked great overall when it worked.
Thank you this review was very helpful. I am definitely getting the cheaper model, I'll make my own adjustment to prevent the dust from blowing out the back. I would appreciate if you test the Black & Decker wet/ dry hand vacuum.
You should do a distance test, how close by must the dust be for the vacuum cleaner to pick it up
Good review, I am watching this video after purchased the most economist one 29.88 from Walmart 😀
I bought the most expensive one in January 2018 for $67.00 from Amazon. Talk about price-gouging. It doesn’t hold a charge for more than two minutes. 😏
Thanks so much. Your demonstration is really useful.
Great Review. Quite Thorough. Subscribed 🙂
Looks just like Jayztwocents set lol. Great video!
Nice rockin the ridged drill 👍
Thank you sooo much, very honest and surprised with the results, i ended buying the smart buy of $30 😅
Great job! Loved your review!
Great review watching From UAE 🇦🇪 thanks 🙏 ❤❤❤
Thanku so much fir the reviews,helped a lot I’m about to order this
First time viewer. Subbed because of the quality. Way to go! :)
Great review! I think you helped regarding my buy. I was considering the middle one, but base on your review, it is off the table. I agree the low end one is the best buy. However, I'm going for the hi-end one because of 30 air watts. Thx so much! :-)
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed to make a decision.
Like the way your carrying out investigations into the products problems and revealing the reasons for the problem, No.1 is No1 😅
Hi, thank you for the video, it is very helpful. One question I have though, is the link for the Black and Decker Dustbuster Quick Clean for the one you are using on your video? They don't look the same.
Very comprehensive review.
A great review, thanks. 🏴
Well little cutie pie, I can say that because I'm old, you won me over. I'd have to say, that was an honest review. To answer your question, if I were working and making some decent money, I'd buy the more expensive one just based on this review. In my current situation, I wouldn't buy any of them, but if I was working and wanted to save some money, based on this review, I'd buy the least expensive one. It seemed to do just fine. I am researching these for when I can afford one so I can use it in my car. What about corded dust busters that don't rely on batteries?