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14.4V Rechargeable Hand Vac Quick Flip Crevice Tool Retractable Brush Strip Allows You To Clean Small Spaces Fast Ideal For Quick Pick Ups Cordless Convenience For Everyday Use 3 Year Warranty
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The Extreme Power Dirt Devil handheld vacuum lives up to its name with a 14.4-volt motor and heavy-duty suction through a 1-1/2-inch nozzle. The unit is conveniently cordless and easy to maneuver, making it a handy tool for on-the-go pickups and speedy cleaning of dry spills. Dirt and debris collects in an oversized bagless cup with a built-in reusable filter that pops off for quick emptying. For tight spaces and stubborn crannies, the vacuum’s Quick Flip crevice tool swivels into position--an especially nice feature--and the unit also includes a retractable brush strip. Accompanied by a charging base, the Extreme Power can be mounted to the wall for storage between uses. It measures approximately 14-1/2 inches and carries a generous 3-year warranty. --Emily Bedard
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Dirt Devil Hand Vac
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This is one of the better hand vacs...it has pretty good pick up. It has an attached crevice tool which is nice but you need to be careful when using it so that it does not break off.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2009-01-05
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Great little vac
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Unlike the previous portable vacuum I had, this one pulls strongly and really sucks dirt and debris well. A particular feature is has is the small extended tube that can be flipped down to get to hard to reach places. It's now functional for cars, where the other models don't have the vacuum strength to be effective.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-11-29
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Great Little Vac
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Bought this rechargeable hand vac to give as a gift for Christmas this year. We have one of our own (second one we have had) and like it so much because of the attached nozzle and that it is so handy to use.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-11-17
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Good for about a year then dies.
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For about $40.00 a year to replace? That is up to you to decide if it is worth it. While it works, it does a fine job. Then shortly after a year, it dies.
Rating:
(3
out of 5) @ 2008-10-17
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not as powerful as expected
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It works but it has some shortfalls. The main thing is it is not very powerful. My old 7.2Volt DustBuster is more powerful (and noisier). The filter has smaller "pores" than most hand-held vacuums and that is good when vacuuming up drywall dust or other fine particles. The price you pay is the filter clogs up fast and the so-so power starts going down. After vacuuming a small amount of drywall dust, the power falls so low you have to stop and blow out the filter.
The Quick Flip crevice tool (a flip-down suction nozzle) is more effective that I expected. I use it a lot. It focuses the airflow increasing the suction. I have found no use for the retractable brush strip.
I don't use the vacuum much without the nozzle in place. The anemic power makes you stand the M0914 on its nose to get enough suction for area vacuuming.
So why four stars if it is underpowered? As hand-held vacuums go, it isn't super expensive (I paid Amazon $37 and no shipping), it works well (for a while) on fine particles, its battery lasts okay (but not as long as my old DustBuster), and it recharges fairly fast. And... enough reviewers' Dirt Devil Extreme Power vacuums seem to have plenty of power for me to wonder if I just have a wussy M0914.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-09-15
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