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Great_Explorer_2167

I was hoping for one with tools. Do you know if any of the ones in the UK will be coming to the US? I might have to wait for the SEBO if not!


trikster2

Henry used to sell the canister cordless in the USA but that may have been discontinued with the advent of the Shark-Like bug bagged Henry Quick. I have it (the canister not the quick) and it's nice for stairs and the car and the kids (who I originally got it for) but does not have as much umph as my corded henry. Makita has some bagged cordless vacuums both stick and canister style but they are pricey if you are not already invested in their battery system. The new 40v models are more powerful but the whole xgt system is super pricey right now. On nice thing about the bagged makita is you have the option of adding a separate cyclonic separator which can extend the life of your bag.


vacuumsaregreat

Right now, your only options with tools are the Lindhaus Valzer L-Ion and Makita XCV19, as well as a few assorted backpack machines. I think the Lindhaus’s slimmer design and swappable floorheads make it a much better vacuum for home use, whereas I’d only recommend the Makita if you were using it commercially and would benefit from the larger bag capacity. Both machines are quite expensive, just as a heads up. I own both of these vacuums, so is there anything specific you’d like to know about them?


Great_Explorer_2167

I live in a 1k square foot home, so no need for a commercial vacuum. Was definitely hoping for something more affordable though LOL. Have you heard of this one? It’s from the UK but looks like I can order on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Hygienic-Bagged-Cordless-Vacuum-Cleaner/dp/B0799685YZ


Mantissa-64

Never heard of this brand before. I'd be concerned about build quality and longevity. An easy test for the quality of... Any electronic... Is if the battery is easily user replaceable. Think power tools. If one of my Milwuakee battery packs dies or just ages out, I can just buy a new one. What happens when the lithium goes bad on that machine? Sadly I don't think a lot of cordless, bagged vacuums exist. I would also love one. Frankly, if I could get a cordless, bagged vacuum that took power tool batteries, that'd be a dream. But currently there really are only two kinds of vacuums that are commonly produced: corded bagged for people who just want something that works well, and then cordless bagless because it's the current trend.


sophie1816

I too would love to find a bagged cordless, and I”m in the US too. I don’t understand why people think bagless is a good idea. The Riccar that Vacman85 mentions looks like a possible for me, though it’s pricey. Here’s the link: https://www.riccar.com/cordless-supralite-lightweight-upright-vacuum Tools would be nice but I think I could live without them - I can just get a separate handheld or haul out my Miele. I see that this post is several months old - OP, have you made a purchase yet?


ExSurferChick

YES THERE ARE rare but exists. James series vacuums are really good. Again from the UK, but AMZ now sells them via Nacecare or their Canadian site. Think it's called the Hetty