02-04-2017, 01:36 PM
Kap,
Based on your usage, a cordless hand vac is definitely the way to go. I can vouch for it because I use mine for the same jobs, minus the pets. I've got a 17 month old instead. We have the vacuum portion of the Hoover Cordless 2 in 1 and it's great. Has ample power for the job and solid accessories. Since we already had a stick vac (Hoover Linx which is great), we went for the hand vac part only.
The Sweet Home did a run up of stick vacs, which typically can double as a hand vac.
A good lithium ion hand vac is going to cost you between $50 and $75, even more. Based on that price, look at the Anker Stick vacuum. You'll get a very good handheld along with a stick vacuum which is very handy for quick work around the house. We use our Panasonic canister vac less often than the Hoover Linx stick, which is used less often than our Hoover 2 in 1 hand vacuum.
Here is the Anker:
We got in on a deal for th eHoover 2 in 1 vacuum only but it came with bunch of excellent tools. That deal is long gone.
If you still want just a hand vac, still look at a cordless one.
The Black and Decker they recommend seems almost like a cross between a cordless hand vac and carry around canister vac. Very cool.
Robert
Based on your usage, a cordless hand vac is definitely the way to go. I can vouch for it because I use mine for the same jobs, minus the pets. I've got a 17 month old instead. We have the vacuum portion of the Hoover Cordless 2 in 1 and it's great. Has ample power for the job and solid accessories. Since we already had a stick vac (Hoover Linx which is great), we went for the hand vac part only.
The Sweet Home did a run up of stick vacs, which typically can double as a hand vac.
A good lithium ion hand vac is going to cost you between $50 and $75, even more. Based on that price, look at the Anker Stick vacuum. You'll get a very good handheld along with a stick vacuum which is very handy for quick work around the house. We use our Panasonic canister vac less often than the Hoover Linx stick, which is used less often than our Hoover 2 in 1 hand vacuum.
Here is the Anker:
We got in on a deal for th eHoover 2 in 1 vacuum only but it came with bunch of excellent tools. That deal is long gone.
If you still want just a hand vac, still look at a cordless one.
The Black and Decker they recommend seems almost like a cross between a cordless hand vac and carry around canister vac. Very cool.
Robert