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TSButterish
post Nov 7 2024, 03:23 PM, updated 2y ago

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Hello guys, I’ve been looking into and thinking of buying a cordless vacuum cleaner! Looking for reviews of any home owners that own one!

Looking at brands such as Dyson, LG and Samsung!

Your insights will be really helpful in my decision purchasing one! Thanks all!
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post Nov 7 2024, 03:45 PM

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Robot vac better
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post Nov 7 2024, 04:12 PM

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Something to consider for Cordless is

1. Good performance and long battery life will be heavier

2. Light weight will be easy to maneuver especially women, but sacrifice on power and battery life.

3. Filtration performance so far Dyson is among the best, many China brand suffer leakage in smoke test which means you are more likely scattering fine dust particles that you have picked up although those are more likely very small particles

4. Despite Dyson being great in ergonomic, maneuvering, filtering but most of its parts cannot be taken apart for washing unlike the China one usually can take off most of the stuff in the canister for washing, that's where your Dyson likely to have foul smell.


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post Nov 7 2024, 07:39 PM

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I had 2 from Samsung and 1 from Hitachi.

1 of the Samsung is their lowest end one which I bought because my wife wants to vacuum our room for hair mostly. When I try using it for car and living room, find it underpower and doesn't offer much help. Had to take out the battery to charge.

The other one is a Jet 60 or 70 (cant remember). Much stronger suction and also battery life. A bit bigger than the cheap one and kinda heavy when wanna use it portable.

Then I also bought a showroom unit of Hitachi which is similar to the cheaper Samsung model that I had but had much stronger suction which offer decent vacuum for my living room and also can change to portable mode to vacuum hair on staircase and sofa.

I also tried Dyson before since my mom bought one (not sure of the model) but the suction is next level and also quite light compared to Jet60. The greenlight shows where the dusts and hair are very clearly. It's kinda pricy though.
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post Nov 7 2024, 08:25 PM

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I own multiple Samsung cordless vacuum it’s better than others except for Dyson (way too expensive). Go for quality vacuum from Samsung you won’t regret
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post Nov 7 2024, 08:27 PM

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dreame, xiaomi is good. dont underestimate them, infact quality is even better than big brand.
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post Nov 19 2024, 08:17 AM

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Try to avoid Dyson V12. Recently having problem with intermittent power off. Online google and apparently this is well known problem for V12

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post Nov 19 2024, 07:17 PM

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I use Dreame cordless, better than expected. Also a Karcher WD3 corded depending on usage.
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post Nov 21 2024, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(travis8481 @ Nov 19 2024, 08:17 AM)
Try to avoid Dyson V12. Recently having problem with intermittent power off. Online google and apparently this is well known problem for V12
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Here’s an update on my Dyson V12. I sent it to the Service Center at TTDI last Saturday.

Yesterday, I called Dyson to ask when I could get the unit back, and to my surprise, they said 2025. Seriously?

Paying a premium price but receiving terrible service. ranting.gif ranting.gif

Where can i escalate this matter?
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post Nov 21 2024, 11:48 PM

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QUOTE(travis8481 @ Nov 21 2024, 02:00 PM)
Here’s an update on my Dyson V12. I sent it to the Service Center at TTDI last Saturday.

Yesterday, I called Dyson to ask when I could get the unit back, and to my surprise, they said 2025. Seriously?

Paying a premium price but receiving terrible service. ranting.gif  ranting.gif

Where can i escalate this matter?
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Walao, that's quite disappointing. Actually tested the v12 absolute and was impressed but imma hold that thought.


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post Nov 26 2024, 12:00 AM

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Using Corvan K18 pro, so far very satisfied with it

The suction quite powerful and the mop head attachment is decent at light mopping (my floor SPC type, so cannot use too wet mop), tahan quite long like 45mins+ use on full charge

Not-so-good is that can tell where they cut costs to keep it "value friendly" with the strong motor & good battery life, like the attachments are plastic and feels not so "premium", but strong and does the job well enough.
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post Nov 27 2024, 08:10 AM

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QUOTE(DragonReine @ Nov 26 2024, 12:00 AM)
Using Corvan K18 pro, so far very satisfied with it

The suction quite powerful and the mop head attachment is decent at light mopping (my floor SPC type, so cannot use too wet mop), tahan quite long like 45mins+ use on full charge

Not-so-good is that can tell where they cut costs to keep it "value friendly" with the strong motor & good battery life, like the attachments are plastic and feels not so "premium", but strong and does the job well enough.
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just google it, the suction power is 201AW, very impressive as it higher than my previous dyson.

any shop recommend for the demo? i would like to find a replacement for my dyson
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post Nov 27 2024, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(travis8481 @ Nov 27 2024, 08:10 AM)
just google it, the suction power is 201AW, very impressive as it higher than my previous dyson.

any shop recommend for the demo? i would like to find a replacement for my dyson
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Assuming you're in Klang Valley, HomePro store sometimes have but for best test, have to go to Corvan experience store. Unfortunately they only have one, which is in Atria Mall (PJ).

They sometimes go to home goods convention but need to follow their FB to keep track
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post Nov 27 2024, 10:39 AM

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QUOTE(DragonReine @ Nov 27 2024, 09:31 AM)
Assuming you're in Klang Valley, HomePro store sometimes have but for best test, have to go to Corvan experience store. Unfortunately they only have one, which is in Atria Mall (PJ).

They sometimes go to home goods convention but need to follow their FB to keep track
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Thanks. Will find a day drop by to demo
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post Dec 18 2024, 11:56 PM

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Heard good reviews bout tineco vacuum mop. Anyone tried?
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post Dec 20 2024, 06:51 PM

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What brannd should i go for? Basically for my new apartment, previously im using ordinary vacuum for my semi d house
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post Dec 20 2024, 11:10 PM

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get a bosch for battery compatability
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post Mar 9 2025, 07:02 PM

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i am using k9 luxe (upgraded version from k9 pro) - very good. suction is at 201 AW (at max speed but drains battery really fast of course). at medium it does the job well enough - i prefer not to use auto as it keeps ramping up and down depending on the dirt it encounters and i noticed it goes to max quite often, and in turn, drains battery very fast.

Big plus is battery is replaceable but no stock at the moment sadly. Battery charges about 4 hours from 0%. Another BIG plus is there's an exact battery percentage indicator where other vacuums at that price range dont have which is a great plus as you wont get caught off guard thinking "eh habis battery already ah? aiya..." and you can easily prioritize which areas in your house to clean.

Got it for RM 500 only (lazada) with lots of discounts and coins usage on 3.3 sales..so its bloody worth compared to my 3 year old (and battery kaput) mi vacuum cleaner light that i bought 3-4 years ago for about RM 300. This k9 luxe feels more "atas" plus it has LED lights at the motorized head!

I feel we should consider supporting Malaysian made products as when I read review of Dyson v8 which was about 1K i feel that thing is overpriced and lots of complaints on the battery dead on arrival, etc.

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QUOTE(jetblast @ Nov 7 2024, 03:45 PM)
Robot vac better
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Heard good reviews bout sharkninja cordless vacuum cleaner. Anyone tried?
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post Apr 19 2025, 09:07 PM

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I think the newer models all focusing on implementing the feature of so called "Clean Station" that cleans the cartridges into a disposable bag.

Obviously every brand is trying to make their customers continuously buying the accessories. If those disposable bag replacements can be found very cheap via Taobao or any external 3rd party vendors would be good.

Samsung released a new model with "up to 400W" power. Not sure how much powerful when compared to those rating of Dyson's Gen5detect "280AW" rating.
Link: https://www.samsung.com/my/vacuum-cleaners/...-vs90f40dfg-me/

So far anyone used the previous older Bespoke Jet All-in-one station vacuum? Any reliability issues?

I'm wondering should I spend so much just to get the latest Samsung Bespoke Jet AI Ultra or just try my luck with getting some much cheaper Taobao China models with All-in-one station features, the disposable trash bags will definitely be much cheaper to maintain than Samsung. The price of 1 Samsung Bespoke Jet AI Ultra can afford to buy 3 to 4 units of these China models, if 1 year rosak 1 unit, can change 3-4 units already. If Samsung's quality is good, purchased 1 then no need all the hassle, but based on my experiences on Samsung appliances like washing machine, Samsung's appliances quality is notorious, but I dare not say every category of Samsung's appliances are bad.

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post Apr 21 2025, 01:15 AM

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QUOTE(maxlim94 @ Apr 19 2025, 09:07 PM)
I think the newer models all focusing on implementing the feature of so called "Clean Station" that cleans the cartridges into a disposable bag.

Obviously every brand is trying to make their customers continuously buying the accessories. If those disposable bag replacements can be found very cheap via Taobao or any external 3rd party vendors would be good.

So far anyone used the previous older Bespoke Jet All-in-one station vacuum? Any reliability issues?
Samsung IMO buy more for aesthetic and branding than necessarily "good value".

The new Bespoke Jet Ultra I see two major concerns from a practical use point of view:

1) Weight - based on paper specs, the stick itself with the slim head (not the normal one) is almost 3kg, in store tester unit it feels very cumbersome. This is going to be heavy and tiring to drag around especially if you're on the smaller or weaker side.
2) Practicality of features - I'm not certain you NEED "400w" of power, or if the AI features are that practical. Unless you have a fully carpeted house with shedding pets, it feels like overkill.

I previously praise Corvan K18 pro vacuum for the good value (quality for price), found out few months back they released a cleaning station type vacuum, the Corvan X8 Station Vacuum.

Same price, but comes with steam + mop function, which depending on how you prefer to mop, might be of use. The replacement bags etc. all seem reasonable price for local source.

They didn't display the weight unfortunately, I also haven't go kepoh at showroom display yet. But the adjustable length feature I think people who have smaller/taller size or have family that take turns cleaning, will find this more ergonomic to use.

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post Apr 22 2025, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(DragonReine @ Apr 21 2025, 01:15 AM)
Samsung IMO buy more for aesthetic and branding than necessarily "good value".

The new Bespoke Jet Ultra I see two major concerns from a practical use point of view:

1) Weight - based on paper specs, the stick itself with the slim head (not the normal one) is almost 3kg, in store tester unit it feels very cumbersome. This is going to be heavy and tiring to drag around especially if you're on the smaller or weaker side.
2) Practicality of features - I'm not certain you NEED "400w" of power, or if the AI features are that practical. Unless you have a fully carpeted house with shedding pets, it feels like overkill.

I previously praise Corvan K18 pro vacuum for the good value (quality for price), found out few months back they released a cleaning station type vacuum, the Corvan X8 Station Vacuum.

Same price, but comes with steam + mop function, which depending on how you prefer to mop, might be of use. The replacement bags etc. all seem reasonable price for local source.

They didn't display the weight unfortunately, I also haven't go kepoh at showroom display yet. But the adjustable length feature I think people who have smaller/taller size or have family that take turns cleaning, will find this more ergonomic to use.
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Agree on the Samsung's part, the weight is definitely a problem, quality definitely doesn't feel like rm3k+ item, and yes the "400W" power is just a marketing trick, usually we won't be using that much also.

How long have you been using the Corvan K18 Pro vacuum? Any issues so far? Normally I'll never trust any local brands due to they usually get some cheap OEM from China to do it then slap their own logo and packaging onto it only, I'll only trust local brands if gotten some feedbacks from actual users.

I don't mean that China OEMs are bad, since practically everything is made in China, I just have a bias view towards those local brands usually trying to make maximum profit by getting lower quality China OEM supply instead of higher end quality China OEM supplier product to be more competitive. Just my personal view, I could be wrong.

Corvan X8 is rm2k+ while K18 Pro is like rm1.4k+. I actually didn't expect such high price tag on local branding products, but I believe if the quality is good, definitely can consider.

Just sharing for my part, I've researched further, and decided to take the risk of no warranty and get the latest Midea F30 Station model from Taobao with MY free shipping, around RM1400 total. Deerma T50S seems to be a good option in Taobao also.
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QUOTE(maxlim94 @ Apr 22 2025, 11:58 AM)
Agree on the Samsung's part, the weight is definitely a problem, quality definitely doesn't feel like rm3k+ item, and yes the "400W" power is just a marketing trick, usually we won't be using that much also.

How long have you been using the Corvan K18 Pro vacuum? Any issues so far? Normally I'll never trust any local brands due to they usually get some cheap OEM from China to do it then slap their own logo and packaging onto it only, I'll only trust local brands if gotten some feedbacks from actual users.

I don't mean that China OEMs are bad, since practically everything is made in China, I just have a bias view towards those local brands usually trying to make maximum profit by getting lower quality China OEM supply instead of higher end quality China OEM supplier product to be more competitive. Just my personal view, I could be wrong.

Corvan X8 is rm2k+ while K18 Pro is like rm1.4k+. I actually didn't expect such high price tag on local branding products, but I believe if the quality is good, definitely can consider.

Just sharing for my part, I've researched further, and decided to take the risk of no warranty and get the latest Midea F30 Station model from Taobao with MY free shipping, around RM1400 total. Deerma T50S seems to be a good option in Taobao also.
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Been using K18 pro since May last year.

So far has been great, sucks up all the hair even from corners and the head is very easy to maneuver. Really can tahan 40+ mins on full charge which is more than enough for my apartment, and is quite light so I find it comfortable to use. I also like the LED light can point out all the hidden dust. I used it to suck up shoe mat also no problem with dirt. The dust canister also quite easy to wash and clean, although there's a bit of a "musty" smell if don't dry properly (this one is 100% my fault didn't put in ventilated area when drying)

The mop attachment is also quite nice, gets the job done with minimal water waste (my floor all SPC so I cannot use traditional mopping like for tiles), the mop pads are easy to wash (throw in washing machine with laundry).

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QUOTE(DragonReine @ Apr 23 2025, 07:39 PM)
Been using K18 pro since May last year.

So far has been great, sucks up all the hair even from corners and the head is very easy to maneuver. Really can tahan 40+ mins on full charge which is more than enough for my apartment, and is quite light so I find it comfortable to use. I also like the LED light can point out all the hidden dust. I used it to suck up shoe mat also no problem with dirt. The dust canister also quite easy to wash and clean, although there's a bit of a "musty" smell if don't dry properly (this one is 100% my fault didn't put in ventilated area when drying)

The mop attachment is also quite nice, gets the job done with minimal water waste (my floor all SPC so I cannot use traditional mopping like for tiles), the mop pads are easy to wash (throw in washing machine with laundry).
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Thanks for the sharing. Sounds good. I'll definitely consider Corvan with benefits of warranty covered by local if let's say I've decided not to take the risk of buying from China Taobao.
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QUOTE(maxlim94 @ Apr 23 2025, 10:48 PM)
Thanks for the sharing. Sounds good. I'll definitely consider Corvan with benefits of warranty covered by local if let's say I've decided not to take the risk of buying from China Taobao.
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Glad to help.

Corvan does have a showroom in Atria Mall PJ if you're able to travel there, that's where I did the testing for various models before settling on the K18 Pro.
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Panasonic also have this Clean Station model, unfortunately it did not state the AW performance too, only detail of power consumption 230W, tried using it at Harvey Norman it is surprisingly light and more easy to maneuver compared to Dyson V12, it will "move forward" on its own when u place on floor which makes the "push" motion much lighter.

Pansonic Stick Vacuum with Clean Station mc-kc1w247

If anyone interested I do have a unit I won from campaign for sale for just RM1k only with local warranty, reason being I already have V12 2 years back and don't need another stick vacuum

 

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