Product Comparison: Black & Decker HHVI320JR02 vs Black & Decker CHV1410L
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- Sufficient suction for cat litter, dust bunnies, dog hair, light to moderate cleaning
- The suction is strong and I personally found it easy to empty and clean the filter. The cloth filter comes out of the plastic housing and I use a brush to clean it!
- When it did work, it worked well. the suction is what I expected for this price of a product. it is not intended to replace my upright VAC and I don't expect it to have that kind of power.
- It worked fairly well, even sucking up crumbs from the gaps between wooden floor boards
- Weak suction. In fact too weak. It should be possible to hold the textile a few inches away and still get some suction, but in fact you have to put the nozzle almost right on the textile which is not great.
- It works really well picking up kitty hair (we have four we rescued) on hard tile floors and dust bunnies. I love it for that.
- Relatively lightweight - one handed operation is easy, even for our 8 year old.
- Washable filter that actually is pretty good filter.
- Light and fast - easy to grab and zip up dust bunnies and dry spills
- It is very easy to change the filter.
- Less suction power than many other units in this category.
- Functional design. Streamlined, simple and ungimmicky. (Our home is blue and white so we really love it.)
- Well balanced in hand and light weight.
- The weight is probably the biggest upgrade; it makes cleaner easier on your arms.
- The drivers side gets all the pebbles and such, but I like to vacuum the whole thing. Light weight, so it's easy to carry.
- It works fine, is light in weight, and has medium strength suction, which is perfect for this kind of use.
- Weight - very lightweight; noticeably lighter than my last model
- Ergonomic design feels proper in the hand
- Light enough for the kids to clean up their own messes. They love using it!
- Lightweight and compact сlean stuff as expected.
- Clear bowl that allows you to see what you've scooped up without taking it apart.
- Easy to clean. Comes apart easily and you can wash the bowl, which comes off, as well as the filter. The only caveat: Be careful when you disassemble. Stuff seems to fall out from around the seams. Empty over a trash can.
- I love the design and features of this handheld vacuum! The fact that you can extend the end to get to the hard-to-reach places is just amazing.
- The handy built-in extension and the brush option add to the features of this Cordless Dustbuster. It is easy to disassemble to empty the container, and is easy to clean.
- Filter is hard to clean/ bad at picking up fine particulate
- Ease of emptying/cleaning. Easy to take apart and tap out, filter easy to tap/shake off.
- Extendable nozzle does a decent job of getting into nooks, crannies, and corners.
- Extending snout works well to get in-between seats in truck.
- Form and function I like; the nossel extension is useful and the vacuum fits well in my hand.
- It's LOUD! Definitely louder than many other units in this category. Our full size "german manufacturer" unit is not any louder.
- 90 degree turn at the back of the nozzle causes clogs on items that otherwise fit into the nozzle.
- Smallish capacity - prepare to empty after big jobs
- Seems to do the job well; suggest "conditioning" battery prior to initially using unit by totally discharging battery & recharging totally several times. This should insure max. battery life w/o setting artifical low - full chg. at less than actual "full" chg point.
- Remember to fully charge the battery before using to extend the life of your battery.
- This Black&Decker has great suction for such a small device, the battery rocks, both runs long and holds a charge for a long time.
- No light to indicate when it's fully charged
- Worked great for about 6 months, then the battery suddenly stopped holding charge for more than 1-2 minutes at a time.
- Charging stand. The charger is a corded disc, and to charge you simply rest the vac on the plate. It is contoured so you can tell when the vac is seated correctly, and also the blue light comes on.
- It recharges pretty quickly. The base is better to set it in and gets a better connection. It also has a better way of letting you know better when it is fully charged.
- Battery charge has been more than sufficient for our use, we've not had it run out of charge during use, or even hint at being near dying.
- Charging stand requires the base to be set on top of a shelf or table top. NO wall mount option.
- Charging light (real bright in dark room) flashes constantly even if fully charged