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Post# 359432   9/16/2016 at 17:29 (2,778 days old) by cocobird5 (Laguna Hills)        

Anyone have experience with this? I'm thinking about getting their corded stick. I need a very light vacuum cleaner. It's $39.99 on Amazon.

Thanks!


Post# 359440 , Reply# 1   9/16/2016 at 21:34 (2,778 days old) by FantomLightning (Ohio)        
Never...

Heard of Von Haus, but I do know that little stick vac has been produced for many brands over the years. I'd pass, probably ok but I'd imagine it'll die off after a few years under that brand and then support/parts/filters may dry up. You're probably be better off with something more proven, I'd go for the Eureka Quick Up. Motor driven brushroll, small, light, reliable, and the design has been on the market since the 80's originally. Walmart has them in most stores, if not they still have the cheapest price on them anywhere.

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Post# 359442 , Reply# 2   9/16/2016 at 22:24 (2,778 days old) by cocobird5 (Laguna Hills)        
Thanks

That one looks even better. Will order one from Walmart. It should be perfect for what I need. I have a messy parrot, and my Panasonic is too heavy for me to drag out every day.

Post# 359469 , Reply# 3   9/17/2016 at 09:50 (2,778 days old) by s31463221 (Frenchburg, KY)        
Eureka Quick Up

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I have that exact machine! I absolutely love it for small quick jobs. If the bin is emptied after each use and the filter kept clean it is surprisingly powerful to be so small and the motorized brush roll has an on/off switch so if you don't need it on you don't have to deal with it! For the price you can't go wrong! Oh, and the handle is detachable so if you need a hand vac, it's got you covered!

Post# 359474 , Reply# 4   9/17/2016 at 11:14 (2,778 days old) by S2_82 (Ohio)        
I'm a big fan of Tacony products

If you need a corded bagless, lightweight stick type of vacuum, I would look into the "Steward" broom vac from Riccar. It looks like it would be a good fit for your needs.

riccar.com/steward-broom-vacuum...


Post# 359487 , Reply# 5   9/17/2016 at 20:18 (2,777 days old) by cocobird5 (Laguna Hills)        
The Riccar

looks very nice, but it's out of my budget. Thanks for the idea, though.

Post# 359690 , Reply# 6   9/21/2016 at 08:52 (2,774 days old) by Turbo500 (West Yorkshire, UK)        

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For info, VonHaus are a chinese made exclusive for Amazon. They're not great either.

Post# 359707 , Reply# 7   9/21/2016 at 16:08 (2,773 days old) by keiththomas (Northumberland, England)        
stick with top brands

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Looks like a cheap far eastern product.

I say to anyone in the UK Stick to top brands for parts. These are made for disposal


Post# 359734 , Reply# 8   9/22/2016 at 05:48 (2,773 days old) by eurekaprince (Montreal, Canada)        

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Do they really think we can be fooled into thinking Von Haus products are made in Germany?

Post# 359911 , Reply# 9   9/25/2016 at 22:31 (2,769 days old) by cocobird5 (Laguna Hills)        
Von Haus Arrived

In the very well done manual, it clearly says the vacuums are made in China.

My first reaction,as I took it out of the box, was that it looked like a toy. It's small, light, lots of plastic.

It was very easy to put together, and the instructions in the manual about cleaning the HEPA filter and the dust cup are clear. It's nice to see well-written instructions.

So I tried it out. I only did my kitchen and bathroom. They both have tile floors, and low pile throw rugs. It did very well -- the suction was strong, it's light and easy to move, and I am very pleased with it.



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