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Kitchen & Housewares : Dirt Devil MBV2030PLM Rechargeable Broom Vacuum, Plum



List Price: $69.95
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Dirt Devil
EAN: 0046034894253
Label: Dirt Devil
Manufacturer: Dirt Devil
Model: MBV2030PLM
Publisher: Dirt Devil
Sales Rank: 4606
Studio: Dirt Devil

Features:
  • Lightweight cordless and bagless vacuum for cleaning hard-surface floors
  • Replaces broom, dustpan, and vacuum; 60% more powerful than the original Dirt Devil broom vacuum
  • Powerful 9.6-volt rechargeable battery; foot-activated on/off switch for maximum ease of use
  • Includes snap-off clear dirt canister, 10-inch cleaning nozzle, replaceable filter, and power adaptor; quick no-tool assembly
  • Measures 21 by 13 by 1-1/2 inches; weighs 3-1/2 pounds; 1-year warranty



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
An inexpensive alternative to brooms, dustpans, and bending over to get at the last of the dirt pile, the cordless, bagless, yet surprisingly effective Dirt Devil Broom Vacuum is well suited to heavy-duty sweeping and vacuuming on hard-surface floors of all types. Where it really shines, though, is for quick touch-ups--the dog-hair tumbleweeds and stray Cheerios of everyday life. 60% more powerful than the Broom Vacuum's last incarnation, its 9.6 volt motor has plenty of juice for sucking up debris from tile, laminate, hardwoods, and linoleum. Users with bad backs will appreciate the foot-activated on/off switch, and at just 3-1/2 pounds, without cumbersome power cords to trip over, the unit maneuvers with admirable ease. It's easy to see when the transparent dirt cup is full, and the canister snaps off easily for emptying. Brushed-edge cleaning extends the unit's reach, and the 10-inch-wide nozzle feels more like a broom than a skinny stick vacuum. To recharge, simply plug into the included adaptor when storing. The Dirt Devil Broom Vacuum is not intended for wet spills or carpeted surfaces, but for dry messes, crumbs, and dust, it's a solid value and so easy to use that you just might find yourself sweeping the kitchen floor more often. Sweep up the kitchen floor in record time without repetitive bending with this lightweight broom vacuum from Dirt Devil. The 9.6-volt broom vacuum sucks up dirt and debris from hardwood and other bare floors with ample power, eliminating any need for a dustpan or the accompanying bending over. The cordless broom vacuum sucks up dirt through a 10-inch wide nozzle. Debris travels through a replaceable filter to collect in a dirt cup. The dirt cup removes from the broom vacuum with ease and is see-through for external fullness monitoring. A foot switch engages the broom vacuum's motor. To operate the broom vacuum, employ a standard sweeping movement. The broom vacuum is designed to tackle dry spills rather than puddles and soggy messe

Amazon.com Review:
An inexpensive alternative to brooms, dustpans, and bending over to get at the last of the dirt pile, the cordless, bagless, yet surprisingly effective Dirt Devil Broom Vacuum is well suited to heavy-duty sweeping and vacuuming on hard-surface floors of all types. Where it really shines, though, is for quick touch-ups--the dog-hair tumbleweeds and stray Cheerios of everyday life. 60% more powerful than the Broom Vacuum's last incarnation, its 9.6 volt motor has plenty of juice for sucking up debris from tile, laminate, hardwoods, and linoleum. Users with bad backs will appreciate the foot-activated on/off switch, and at just 3-1/2 pounds, without cumbersome power cords to trip over, the unit maneuvers with admirable ease. It's easy to see when the transparent dirt cup is full, and the canister snaps off easily for emptying. Brushed-edge cleaning extends the unit's reach, and the 10-inch-wide nozzle feels more like a broom than a skinny stick vacuum. To recharge, simply plug into the included adaptor when storing. The Dirt Devil Broom Vacuum is not intended for wet spills or carpeted surfaces, but for dry messes, crumbs, and dust, it's a solid value and so easy to use that you just might find yourself sweeping the kitchen floor more often. The unit measures a compact 21 by 13 by 1-1/2 inches and is covered by a one-year warranty. < I>--Mary Park



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Works but a little too heavy
Good for picking up dog hair as we have three. However it is a bit heavy to use for an extended period of time. For smaller areas, this would work well, but we have quite a bit of wood flooring to cover. Guess it's a good work-out if your looking for that as well. I would recommend just a small hardwood floor vac post the old-fashioned sweeping to get same outcome without all the "work-out".



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Broom Vac
Purchased one last year, barely lasted a year, but was in love with it when it did work so purchased another - just wish they would hold up! Does well on kitchen/bath areas for pet hair and small messes, would recommend!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An Amazing Product!!
This product is amazing. No more sweeping and then getting that dust pan out for me. This gets into corners, has a long lasting charge and does a fantastic job on pet hair! I have short carpet in my home and I can even do touch ups on the carpet with this broom. Great cleaning product for the price.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best purchase ever.
I purchased this in pink threw Amazon on a thursday and received it on tuesday ( Thanks Amazon). This works great I have hard wood flooring , four cats and three kids and it does a beautiful job making more floors free of cat fur and kid messes. I enjoy it very much and would recommend this to anyone with wood floors ,tile , ect. I am very pleased with this purchase and am very happy with Amazon I will purchase threw them again. Thanky ou



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect for small jobs
This vac broom is perfect for small jobs and quick pickup. We use in the kitchen and hardwood floors between housekeeper cleanings.



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