Please do recommend me some budget friendly yet durable vacuum thank you
P/S - Prefer cordless
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Hello, i have dogs at home basically at the front porch, at the side and around the house exterior, is there a vacuum that is suitable for vacuuming just about everything for outdoor use ? My outdoor flooring consists of terraccota tiles and concrete flooring. Mainly furs, hairs, small stones, sands, dusts etc.
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Aug 20 2025, 06:09 PM
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Aug 21 2025, 11:25 AM) If you want a good one, you can look for Bosch, Makita or Milwaukee. They are pricey though, especially the batteries. These are professional level shop tools, so they are quite durable. I see, thanks for the advice, so if want powerful suction and better durability and also ease of convenience overall, get a corded wet/dry vacuum ? Any brand that I can keep a lookout ?You can also try the Keelat branded ones from shopee that uses generic Makita pin 21v batteries so replacement generic batteries are easier to find. Around 250ish. ![]() Otherwise, like someone already suggested, just get a normal cannister wet/dry and run a longer extension cord. They are more powerful. Cheap ones you can find for around 150 on shopee. So unless you already run an existing ecosystem of batteries (like I do with my shop tools), its just usually better to get the corded versions. |
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Aug 21 2025, 11:59 AM) Go for the bigger brands like karcher and bosch. But you said you were looking at something more budget. So what exactly are you looking for? hahaha Hahaha i think karcher is ok if it's good, i can stretch my budget slightly for karcher, but bosch maybe not, any particular model from karcher ? im also looking at karcher WD 1 classic, which is about 250+, how's that ?But even cheap ones tend to last ok...considering you are not industrial level work. Can find then starting at about 150. If it konks out, just buy a new one. |
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