Acevin Clutched February 9, 2011 Share February 9, 2011 Hi, was thinking of getting a cordless handheld vaccum cleaner for my home... Saw 2 models from Bosch (BBMOVE2) & Electrolux (Ergorapido). I had checked & tested the weight, mobility & suction power.. they are pretty descent.. But not sure how is cordless vaccum cleaner in terms of the battery lifespan, battery holding life, durability etc... If anyone has or is using it, please do share with me... Need your review.. Thanks alot!! link as below: http://www.bosch-home.com/sg/products/smal...l?source=browse http://www.electrolux.com.sg/node38.aspx?p...263,16398,34932 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged February 9, 2011 Share February 9, 2011 what i know is battery holding power is not great.... only 15-20 mins max. and using over a period of time, the holding power will get shorter and shorter... that's the end of your battery life. And u want to get a new battery, u will realise the new battery will cost you more than the machine itself...... then in the end, u will throw away the entire machine. one time, i also searching for this kind of vaccum cleaner, but the disadvantages put me off. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Acevin Clutched February 9, 2011 Author Share February 9, 2011 Thks bro.. ya u r right... the running time for the vaccum cleaner is about 15mins... think shld be enough for a 4-5rm flat.. Ur concern is what I worry too.. Scare the battery lifespan will get shorter and shorter fast... but wonder how fast will that be.. and I doubt how long it will last.. But the pro is, its really convenient to use as compare to those canister vaccum cleaner... Thks bro... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josho 1st Gear February 9, 2011 Share February 9, 2011 How about Dyson? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky2007 Turbocharged February 9, 2011 Share February 9, 2011 maybe u can look at the philip 16v model? I compared bosch, philip & electrolux. Bosch only have 14v n smaller. Electrolux 14v n 16v, philip 14v n 16v. The bigger the voltage, the more powerful is the suction n also use longer duration. Electrolux 16v cloase to $300, philip 16v around $200. In terms of: design: electrolux nicer bulk: electrolux slightly smaller battery indicator: electrolux have, philip dont. Weight: electrolux lighter, but its like maybe 2kg vs 2.5kg run time: philips longer can the device stand by itself?: only philip can stand upright, the rest have to lean on wall or put in charging cradle then can. Roller parts can be dismentled for easy maintence? Philip can take out the roller brush easily, the rest can't battery full auto carger cutoff function: philip have, not sure of he rest price: philip cheaper for the 16v category. Warranty: philips 3 yr, the rest 1 year i m using the philip 16v n using it like a broom at home.. Never use traditional broom eversince i bought the vacum cleaner, occassionally use those "magic mop" thing for hard to reach like below beds or below cupboards. So it is mostly in the cradle like a broom, so i just push it front n back, so the weight factor is almost negligable. I use to vacum the floor of bedrooms, kitchen, living, dining n balcony which is 1700sqft, n also vacum my car.. 1 charge more than sufficient. So i think the philip one would definitely do the job, dun have to get the more expensive electrolux, n forget abt the smaller bosch Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic February 9, 2011 Share February 9, 2011 (edited) just saw at GIAAANT, toyomi brand 1200W at 70 bucks. Handheld but with AC cord no worry on flat battery as able to vacuum until motor burnt Edited February 9, 2011 by Hamburger Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged February 9, 2011 Share February 9, 2011 toyomi brand good or not? is it related to toyogo brand? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Acevin Clutched February 9, 2011 Author Share February 9, 2011 How about Dyson? R u using it now? tink its much more expensive... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Acevin Clutched February 9, 2011 Author Share February 9, 2011 (edited) maybe u can look at the philip 16v model? I compared bosch, philip & electrolux. Bosch only have 14v n smaller. Electrolux 14v n 16v, philip 14v n 16v. The bigger the voltage, the more powerful is the suction n also use longer duration. Electrolux 16v cloase to $300, philip 16v around $200. In terms of: design: electrolux nicer bulk: electrolux slightly smaller battery indicator: electrolux have, philip dont. Weight: electrolux lighter, but its like maybe 2kg vs 2.5kg run time: philips longer can the device stand by itself?: only philip can stand upright, the rest have to lean on wall or put in charging cradle then can. Roller parts can be dismentled for easy maintence? Philip can take out the roller brush easily, the rest can't battery full auto carger cutoff function: philip have, not sure of he rest price: philip cheaper for the 16v category. Warranty: philips 3 yr, the rest 1 year i m using the philip 16v n using it like a broom at home.. Never use traditional broom eversince i bought the vacum cleaner, occassionally use those "magic mop" thing for hard to reach like below beds or below cupboards. So it is mostly in the cradle like a broom, so i just push it front n back, so the weight factor is almost negligable. I use to vacum the floor of bedrooms, kitchen, living, dining n balcony which is 1700sqft, n also vacum my car.. 1 charge more than sufficient. So i think the philip one would definitely do the job, dun have to get the more expensive electrolux, n forget abt the smaller bosch Thanks for your detailed explanation... Electrolux I viewed from their web is ard 12 - 18v.. How long u use ur philip? wat model u using? is it FC6161? Most importantly, has the battery deteriote? i.e. cannot hold charging power? Cz I chance upon some foreign site, some user commented that for Electrolux (forgot which model), after 6-mths battery cannot hold charging power, and can only use for few mins... Edited February 9, 2011 by Acevin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mkl22 Supersonic February 9, 2011 Share February 9, 2011 am using makita 180z http://www.amazon.com/Bare-Tool-Makita-BCL...s/dp/B002QB1AE6 bought in SG for approx 50+ without battery. so far so good. decent suction power. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Acevin Clutched February 9, 2011 Author Share February 9, 2011 (edited) am using makita 180z http://www.amazon.com/Bare-Tool-Makita-BCL...s/dp/B002QB1AE6 bought in SG for approx 50+ without battery. so far so good. decent suction power. From d web it seems to hv alot of +ve reviews. May i know where u buy? How much is d full set incl battery? 18v compact lit-ion batt & 18v lxt lit-ion batt. Thanks. Edited February 9, 2011 by Acevin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Acevin Clutched February 10, 2011 Author Share February 10, 2011 Anymore recommendation / review will be appreciated, esp the battery longevity. Thanks.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky2007 Turbocharged February 13, 2011 Share February 13, 2011 yap using this philips model 16.8v. used for 2 months, so far so good. this model has a auto-off for charging, so should protect the battery. but i am usually cautious not to over use the batt, so the vacum cleaner is not left in the charging craddle 24 hours. so usually all my appliances batt life can last quite long Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BanCoe Hypersonic February 8, 2017 Share February 8, 2017 Anyone got any experience with Electrolux Service?? My cordless vacuum still under warranty for 2 years, less than 6 months kaput Went down to the Fusionopolis service centre today and they said they will need at least 3-4 weeks?? I asked the counter girl, Really??? It takes so long, she said they will try to do it in 2 weeks, ..... i was thinking to myself - really?? WTF??? Hmm.... got me thinking....... are they outsourcing it or what?? to some other country?? like malaysia ?? Anyone sent any appliances for repair at Electrolux so far??? Some years back had a problem with my Philips oven under warranty ; Brought it over to them- they just replaced the whole set on the spot; I guess cheaper to replace than repair; Now this is what I liked Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Volvobrick Supersonic February 8, 2017 Share February 8, 2017 Repaired a vacuum cleaner recently there - too a few days, not weeks. It is a long way from the car park, compared to Kracher's service counter. For this reason I will avoid buying this brand in future. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BanCoe Hypersonic February 9, 2017 Share February 9, 2017 Repaired a vacuum cleaner recently there - too a few days, not weeks. It is a long way from the car park, compared to Kracher's service counter. For this reason I will avoid buying this brand in future. Yes you are correct, lugging the odd shaped vacuum cleaner (as there are 2 different components) up from car park to lobby and then again got East/West entrance is really tough; Prefer those type of old industrial estates type of buildings where its easier to navigate; By far Panasonic and Philips has been very pleasant for me and free parking some more Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear February 9, 2017 Share February 9, 2017 Anyone got any experience with Electrolux Service?? My cordless vacuum still under warranty for 2 years, less than 6 months kaput Went down to the Fusionopolis service centre today and they said they will need at least 3-4 weeks?? I asked the counter girl, Really??? It takes so long, she said they will try to do it in 2 weeks, ..... i was thinking to myself - really?? WTF??? Hmm.... got me thinking....... are they outsourcing it or what?? to some other country?? like malaysia ?? Anyone sent any appliances for repair at Electrolux so far??? Some years back had a problem with my Philips oven under warranty ; Brought it over to them- they just replaced the whole set on the spot; I guess cheaper to replace than repair; Now this is what I liked It took me 2 hours to just get on the phone to make an appointment to get Electrolux's contact person to come to my place to repair my washing machine (under warranty). 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BanCoe Hypersonic February 9, 2017 Share February 9, 2017 Actually twice I called them wanting to just enquiry about which parts to bring down ..... both times they said I was no 6 on the line .... took almost over 30 mins the second time ( first time I just gave up after 10 mins)as I was on mobile and driving and not convenient .when I went down a chap before me was complaining why on phone got call back service but no one called him back in more than 2 days ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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