Starts on 04/06/17: Good price when compared with similar products. Cordless, handy and versatile, with modern cyclonic technology for bagless vacuuming With a quickly removable suction tube for easy hand-held use Powerful DC motor and HEPA 13 filter (99.95% retention) Wall mount with built-in charger for practical storage and easy charging Includes electric floor tool, dust nozzle, crevice brush, 9-piece nozzle set, suction tube (68cm), wall bracket and mains adaptor. It comes with 3 years warranty as well for peace of mind.
All comments (36)
hackerace
30 May 17#1
any info on charge time and power?
compadre
30 May 17#2
Any idea on voltage?
cf15
30 May 17#3
any good is the main question?
andyatcorco
30 May 17#4
what type of battery
cf15
30 May 17#5
I will only buy if lithium battery
ellbee
30 May 17#6
The battery's 27v L-ion. Here's a link to the manual for the unit
Looks like it could be worth a purchase, thanks OP
andrewr
30 May 17#9
Can you leave these on charge whenever mounted so it's always fully charged or do you have to turn the charger off? Will the battery last doing this?
jaizan
30 May 17#10
£50 for a Lidl brand cordless vacuum cleaner ? I would rather spend 99p on a lighter & then burn a crisp £50 note. Less time wasted.
compadre
30 May 17#11
Quality comment, how about justifying it. Then perhaps post a deal?
bluenosebignelly
30 May 17#12
chin chin old bean, couldn't agree more heartedly. :wink:
le_jaeger
31 May 17#13
Joined 4 Feb 2012.
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brommy
31 May 17#14
I can save you 99p and wasted time. Simply send me your £50 note and I will burn it for you. I'm happy to help people.
Robiesanta
31 May 17#15
Totally different product but I have had Silvercrest Video to DVD converter and it works a treat. It has now been going to about 3 year.
Don't know anything about the vacuum cleaner though.
lucas
31 May 17#16
This surely can't be any good for that price can it??!!
chris1712
31 May 17#17
5hr charge, 20 minute run time according to the manual. Charge will realistically be quicker than that I imagine, it's a 2200mah battery with 500ma chargers, so probably more like 4.5 hours.
sunseekr
31 May 17#18
I have been buying their battery powered tools for years, they have been top quality and I've never had any trouble at all. I would assume the same would apply to this item. If it isn't, just return it.
3xtabby
1 Jun 17#19
Silvercrest brand has been great for me so far , some of the items are made by delongi
Looking4Glitches
2 Jun 17#20
Ah gees gimme an Effing break!... This always happens, I just spent 170 quid on a Dyson wireless 2 days ago! I would of give this a shot :neutral_face:
gilesrdavies
3 Jun 17#21
The specs on this look as good as my cordless VAX Slimvac which is excellent, but unfortunately I ended up spending £120 in December last year.
While I am not familiar with this brand, I have bought a number of electrical items from Aldi and Lidl in recent years and have always been excellent quality and they seem to honour the warranties without quibble.
I was not willing to pay the price of the Dyson cordless vacuum cleaners which many people after my purchase, tell me are powerful enough to replace a corded vacuum cleaner. I would be hesitant to say my VAX Slimvac would do this, as it doesn't seem to offer deep down cleaning in the carpet, but for a light tidy-up they are great or if you have a spillage. I would probably say this Lidl one will be similar to the VAX, going by the spec.
cressy1
4 Jun 17#22
Just bought this and even though the manual says 27v battery it says 22.2v on battery. Seems ok so far
aizeewizzy
4 Jun 17#23
Ok. Have you managed to charge the battery fully prior to 1st use as par the instruction? It says this should take approx 5 hours. Just bought and charging it now.
Jeffspark
4 Jun 17#24
Just got one of these vacuum cleaners and can honestly say its great value. Seems robust and is very easy to use due to its light weight. Comes with plenty of tools so you can clean almost anything. Battery takes 5 hours to charge and apparently lasts for 20 mins of vacuuming, which is long enough. The battery can be left on charge constantly according to the instructions. Remains to be seen how long it lasts but I'm very impressed with the item so far.
KlaudiaP
4 Jun 17#25
Is the suction any good? We have few fluffy carpets wanna make sure that it sucks up all the dirt before buying.
cryptopathologist
4 Jun 17#26
Feels like it sucks the same as a dyson dc58. Charging time is indeed 5 hours then 20 minutes on normal or 30 minutes on eco.
A bit disappointed that you have to remove the battery every time you want to charge it and the wall mounted cradle feels a bit cheap but the vacuum itself seems solid
tragictramp
4 Jun 17#27
out of stock within 20 mins at my nearest 4 stores ffs.
Fizzfuzz
4 Jun 17#28
I spent 370 on my last Dyson and that was pure ****,in fact owned 4 Dyson over the years and wasted a lot of money,never again will I buy Dyson,I guess you don't always get what you pay for,I'd def get this to keep my hetty company
Lewman
5 Jun 17#29
Just called Customer Service. Theyre sold out completely in the UK
cassiemck
5 Jun 17#30
did they say when they would get them back in? :disappointed:
compadre
5 Jun 17#31
Going by normal practice, probably once or twice a year.
bob_hoskins
6 Jun 17#32
I tried three in Glasgow on Sunday - none at any. Tweeted them. They claim to be checking if they will get anymore.
cf15
11 Jun 17#33
Hmm I don't rate it, suction ain't brilliant
compadre
12 Jun 17#34
I don't think it's bad. Cleans my carpets fine. Of course would not replace my mains, but great for a dash round, stairs etc.
John.Hartley
25 Aug 17#35
Mine has just stopped charging. No green led's indicating on the back of the battery. 27 volts being applied to the battery terminals, but no life in it. Will contact service in the morning. Anybody else suffering similar
Opening post
Cordless, handy and versatile, with modern cyclonic technology for bagless vacuuming
With a quickly removable suction tube for easy hand-held use
Powerful DC motor and HEPA 13 filter (99.95% retention)
Wall mount with built-in charger for practical storage and easy charging
Includes electric floor tool, dust nozzle, crevice brush, 9-piece nozzle set, suction tube (68cm), wall bracket and mains adaptor.
It comes with 3 years warranty as well for peace of mind.
All comments (36)
lidl-service.com/sta…PDF
I would rather spend 99p on a lighter & then burn a crisp £50 note. Less time wasted.
Deals posted: 0.
Don't know anything about the vacuum cleaner though.
The specs on this look as good as my cordless VAX Slimvac which is excellent, but unfortunately I ended up spending £120 in December last year.
While I am not familiar with this brand, I have bought a number of electrical items from Aldi and Lidl in recent years and have always been excellent quality and they seem to honour the warranties without quibble.
I was not willing to pay the price of the Dyson cordless vacuum cleaners which many people after my purchase, tell me are powerful enough to replace a corded vacuum cleaner. I would be hesitant to say my VAX Slimvac would do this, as it doesn't seem to offer deep down cleaning in the carpet, but for a light tidy-up they are great or if you have a spillage. I would probably say this Lidl one will be similar to the VAX, going by the spec.
A bit disappointed that you have to remove the battery every time you want to charge it and the wall mounted cradle feels a bit cheap but the vacuum itself seems solid
I spent 370 on my last Dyson and that was pure ****,in fact owned 4 Dyson over the years and wasted a lot of money,never again will I buy Dyson,I guess you don't always get what you pay for,I'd def get this to keep my hetty company