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Do you own LG cordZero A9 stick vacuum?
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Post# 428424   7/10/2020 at 16:16 (1,356 days old) by vacuumdevil (Vacuum Hell )        

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I'm looking to hear from anybody who owns an LG cordzero stick vacuum.
I would really like to hear about your experience with it.







Post# 428426 , Reply# 1   7/10/2020 at 16:30 (1,356 days old) by ralph123 (Little Rock, AR)        

I do not own it. However, it is sold on costco.com, and there are currently N=1512 reviews available. Member price is $500. Claims to have up to 80 minutes run time.



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Post# 428429 , Reply# 2   7/10/2020 at 16:44 (1,356 days old) by luxlife (Under a Pecan Tree)        
NO one seems to understand the Power Punch nozzle

No one mentioned the fact that the power punch is sometimes referred to as a "mattress tool" and is made specifically for bedding. I've attached an ebay link of what my punch attachment looks like. Mine is turbo/air powered and has small observation jar on the side, just in case you've got any doubt about what you're vacuuming up from your mattress. It's really gross to watch the little jar fill up with stuff. This tool is actually quite brilliant and pretty effective.

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Post# 428466 , Reply# 3   7/11/2020 at 11:25 (1,356 days old) by vacuumdevil (Vacuum Hell )        

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@luxlife
Thank you for the reply. That's interesting that they made a turbo nozzle version.
There's a big marketing push especially in Asia right now for mattress cleaning.

I've got the smaller version of the power punch nozzle going to see what it gets out of my couch this afternoon.


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Post# 428494 , Reply# 4   7/11/2020 at 19:58 (1,355 days old) by luxlife (Under a Pecan Tree)        
@vacuumdevil Thanks for posting about the LG!

They LOVE things like this in the Asian market! The consumers seem to be preoccupied with their own everyday filth. Case in point: the toilets with the “plank” over the bowl, in order to visually inspect one’s stool prior to flushing. Then there’s the “washlet” bidet/toilet craze, peel-off charcoal facial masks, cordless blackhead vacuum extractors and last but not least, bagless vacuums, especially Rainbows and Dysons.

If you want a really good show with that LG punch tool, head straight for your mattress. However, it’s been my experience that the punch tool isn’t foolproof. If you apply just a slight amount of pressure while it’s in contact with the furniture/bedding surface, you’ll get better results. What’s really odd to me, is that a rotating brushroll from a conventional vacuum nozzle doesn’t produce the same results.


Post# 428732 , Reply# 5   7/18/2020 at 11:50 (1,349 days old) by vacuumdevil (Vacuum Hell )        

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Thanks for sharing your experience with this guy's. I've been doing an actual long-term review at some point.
Here's the first look with working vacuum numbers and a pick up test.





Post# 428742 , Reply# 6   7/18/2020 at 19:38 (1,348 days old) by kirby519 (Wisconsin)        

vacuum manufactures have been advocating vacuuming your mattress well before now.

Check Kirby's owners manuals as far back as possible. So did other manufactures.

Hardly a new concept.

I vacuumed a king size mattress years ago with a Kirby Classic Omega. The mattress was about 20 yrs old at the time. OMG what I pulled out of that mattress was amazing. So much crud it literally caked to the inside of the carpet cleaning head. The owner of the mattress and Kirby thought the vacuum wasn't working right. I said it performed lust like we are used to. There was that much stuff in the mattress and with the reduced air flow is what caused the dust to cake up in the head of the vacuum. They noticed the improvement in the mattress that night. They didn't wake up with stuffy sinuses.


Post# 428807 , Reply# 7   7/20/2020 at 15:08 (1,346 days old) by vacuumdevil (Vacuum Hell )        

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@kirby519 of course on vacuumland All things must lead to Kirby.
Believe it or not I might have a collection of vintage owner manuals.

@luxlife I'm disappointed that it didn't extract more for my mattress.
But objectively I use a plastic mattress cover since day one so I don't think there's a whole lot to begin with.


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Post# 428820 , Reply# 8   7/20/2020 at 18:25 (1,346 days old) by Jo (Dallas,TX)        
Yes those gross mattresses

I vacuum mine usually with either the carpet side of my Electrolux rug and floor tool or the sidekick. Never see what it pulls out because it all goes in the bag. We do use a mattress cover that came with the mattress as it has to be split part way up as it’s a dual adjustable bed.

How does this new nozzle work? Does it beat the mattress instead of brush it? It has been known that mattresses collect tons of microscopic dead skin cells...even with sheets on.

I’ve seen people who sleep on mattresses with no sheets and the mattresses are filthy after time. I can’t imagine what would come out of one of those mattresses. Yuck.

I’ve seen this vacuum in Costco and looked at it briefly. Maybe next time I’ll look at it more closely..

Jon


Post# 428822 , Reply# 9   7/20/2020 at 18:57 (1,346 days old) by luxlife (Under a Pecan Tree)        
@VacuumDevil regarding your use of the “power punch” tool:

Well that’s disappointing. I must admit that when I use mine, I hold the hose handle & nozzle with one hand and bear down on it with the other in order to get productive results, so I guess they’re not foolproof. The “punch” action of the tool makes sense to me, considering that mattresses usually have a sculpted texture and aren’t perfectly flat or smooth. Cleaning mattress upholstery can be precarious with a rotating brush roll, regardless of the brand. The mattress in my guest room actually has a fray on its fabric shell from using my Kirby G3 (sorry, Kirby). That’s when I adopted your practice of using mattress covers for allergen control. It makes sense now more than ever since we’re stuck at home more than ever.



Post# 430419 , Reply# 10   8/22/2020 at 12:16 (1,314 days old) by vacuumdevil (Vacuum Hell )        

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My final review of the LG A9 including my warranty experience.







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