I have that vacuum with a 4 amp hour battery and I love it. Filters are at times hard to find for it but none the less after 3 years of owning it I’d buy another in a heartbeat
I really love your channel, after my husband broke our first vacuum after Christmas last year I did a lot of research into what I wanted because I don't like to just jump on something that everyone likes because it might not be right for me and I've had bad experiences in the past with big name brands. Now a year later he let food sit in that vacuum and get moldy so I'm back here researching if I want to stick with what I love or get another one.
Great review and testing of all equipment. For floor vacuum system for all of review for me is missing a size (length) of the heads. this is important for large surfaces -> cleaning time
Hard to choose between all these vacuums, especailly if on a budget. Just need something to vacuum under furniture in bedrooms which are only ones that have carpet. Still unsure which ones to get. The better ones are more expensive.
I came here to try to get help on how to convert into the handheld. I find it is not self evident. Your video helped because when I saw how it was supposed to look like, I wasn’t afraid of pushing very hard to pull it apart
I have laminate now (ripped out all the carpet because of pets). Do these type of vacs ever scratch laminate? I was told I have to lift the brushroll on vacuums to avoid scratching? Currently have a Tineco off Amazon with extra battery because the battery dies way too soon to clean the whole house 😢 Always appreciated, Brother. GBU and yours.
I've got the standard version of this vac since we already had a half dozen B&D 20V batteries. Ended up not liking it for hard floors or carpet. Now it sits in a box in my garage as I try to sell it. Hit me up if interested.
I wonder how many people have the on-going issue of picking up "extra-large" debris. It seems that if one only has to pick up larger debris occasionally it can be easily done by lifting the powerhead for a moment or two. I ask because it is featured as a key requirement in all your reviews.
what is your #1 recommendation for a good all-around vacuum? i have all hardwood floors but large rugs in every bedroom and want something that does good with above floor cleaning as well. I'm not too worried about price I just want something that can tackle anything! Thanks!
Something I'd like to see in these tests is airflow over the course of cleaning a house. Effectively how good are the vacuums at dust separation and therefore how clean do they keep the filter. Also how easy is maintenance and cleaning of the vacuum
I feel like if they just made two small sized channels as the other vacuums you've tested, this would perform very will in comparison. Did you say how well it performs with the hair tangle test? I like the shark's version, just curious. I wish Ryobi would come out with a decent cordless vacuum so it could compete with this.
I think the noise level comment was a little harsh considering the Dyson was louder still and the B&D was marginally over average on the high setting..
I have this vacuum and I wouldn't recommend it! What I noticed is that for, mostly, small debris can't suck it up completely into the bin and as a result, when I power off the vacuum, all those small debris fall off from the tube/front of the vacuum. Really disappointed with that.
Will you ever review a perysmith vacuum? There's a perysmith xp6 and ith as the same price as Black + decker, it's very popular in south east asia but I'm not sure if they're good or not
@@VacuumWars idea: could you survive without a traditional vacuum/does anyone need a traditional vacuum anymore? I had a Dyson V12 and replaced it with a robot vac and small rechargeable handheld vacuum and I much prefer my current set up because of the time I save on vacuuming and the lightweight, ease of use of a small handheld for furniture and up high surfaces. Perhaps a video idea to put the theory to the test. Pros and cons of both scenarios.
No matter how good/cheap a vacuum is, if the filtration system is not good why even bother vacuuming if your just basically spreading the dust everywhere haha ?
power tool companies should have their own vacs so that batteries can be reused between. you did not test this in the crevice pickup test where it should excel, reason I'd rather have floor heads which can't pickup large debris but good seal in crevice or carpets
Ok, nit to pick. You do this a lot. It's "fewer openings", not "less openings". @1:04 You say "fewer" when they are things that can be counted. You say "less" when it's uncountable. FEWER coins, openings, doors, windows, jobs, rolls of toilet paper LESS time, light, anxiety, happiness, intelligence, "room for air to escape" (you got that one right) Incorporating this into your videos will make them more professional. I love your content but, damn, "less openings" grates on my nerves.
Getting a refund after only 5 months. Battery dies after 10 minutes. Even after draining battery fully and then charging. Not much suction anymore. Cleaned everything, no blockages, checked filter nothing. Must be faulty. Won't buy another one. I'm sticking to my old cordless.
I hate this vacuum, it’s useless. Doesn’t last long and dies so fast. The handle is frikking heavy and it does not stand on its own even though it says it does.
The Black and Decker Extreme Series vacuum cleaner is an absolute failure. A much better job can be done with a Brush and Pan. It picks up very little and is heavy to use. Not cheap at £300.00. Would never buy or recommend Black and Decker to anyone.