Photo:People / AmazonHaving a pet is fantastic, but it meansvacuuming is a never-ending chore.My husband and Iadopted an adorable cata few years ago, and, well, he’s messy. Not only is there fur everywhere, but he somehow tracks litter and bits of kibble all over the house. He’ll even dump kitty litter onto a freshly vacuumed floor.Normally, I use a large Dyson vacuum when I’m doing my weekly cleaning routine. But in the case of cleaning up frequent kitty litter piles, I’ve found myself reaching for theGreenworks 24V Deluxe Brushless Cordless Stick Vacuumthe brand sent me last year.I’ve never owned a cordless vacuum before and at five pounds, this one is nice and light. Because it’s cordless, I can quickly clean up a little pile of litter or cat food without having to unwind a cord — I can just grab it and go, as long as I remember to charge it.Greenworks 24V Deluxe Brushless Cordless Stick VacuumAmazon$320 at AmazonBut even if I forgot, the vacuum charges in only half an hour. There are three speeds, and the brand claims the vacuum can run for about 45 minutes on a single charge. However, I need to use the highest speed, so the vacuum only runs for 10 minutes. I tend to use it for quick messes or awkward chores like vacuuming the stairs, so I don’t mind the short run time.Normally, I’m the one who handles regular vacuuming in our house, but my husband will even reach for this convenient device to clean up a mess now and then. Though we don’t often use them, the vacuum comes with four attachments: a deep cleaning brush, a soft bristle brush, a 2-in-1 round brush, and a crevice tool.It has a brushless motor, and I like that it’s got a Hepa 13 filter for cleaner air. The canister is fairly small (at least when you’re vacuuming up cat litter like me), but that just means I can easily empty it into our kitchen garbage can without making a mess.The vacuum also has a digital display, so I can keep track of its battery life and see its power level. I also appreciate its LED lights, which illuminate those elusive (but ever-present) furballs hiding under our furniture.I didn’t think I’d use a stick vacuum much, but now that I have it, I’m sure glad it’s an option, especially when I don’t feel like dragging out my large, more cumbersome, corded cleaning device. Dyson. Short vacuuming tasks are quicker and easier thanks to theGreenworks cordless stick vacuum.Shop More Convenient Cleaning Devices at AmazonYKYI Electric Spin Scrubber Cordless Cleaning BrushAmazon$70$60 at AmazonShark AV752 Ion Robot VacuumAmazon$230$140 at AmazonBlueair Air PurifierAmazon$100$80 at AmazonBrittany VanDerBill is a freelance shopping writer. She occasionally receives products and writes about her honest opinions of them.
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Having a pet is fantastic, but it meansvacuuming is a never-ending chore.My husband and Iadopted an adorable cata few years ago, and, well, he’s messy. Not only is there fur everywhere, but he somehow tracks litter and bits of kibble all over the house. He’ll even dump kitty litter onto a freshly vacuumed floor.Normally, I use a large Dyson vacuum when I’m doing my weekly cleaning routine. But in the case of cleaning up frequent kitty litter piles, I’ve found myself reaching for theGreenworks 24V Deluxe Brushless Cordless Stick Vacuumthe brand sent me last year.I’ve never owned a cordless vacuum before and at five pounds, this one is nice and light. Because it’s cordless, I can quickly clean up a little pile of litter or cat food without having to unwind a cord — I can just grab it and go, as long as I remember to charge it.Greenworks 24V Deluxe Brushless Cordless Stick VacuumAmazon$320 at AmazonBut even if I forgot, the vacuum charges in only half an hour. There are three speeds, and the brand claims the vacuum can run for about 45 minutes on a single charge. However, I need to use the highest speed, so the vacuum only runs for 10 minutes. I tend to use it for quick messes or awkward chores like vacuuming the stairs, so I don’t mind the short run time.Normally, I’m the one who handles regular vacuuming in our house, but my husband will even reach for this convenient device to clean up a mess now and then. Though we don’t often use them, the vacuum comes with four attachments: a deep cleaning brush, a soft bristle brush, a 2-in-1 round brush, and a crevice tool.It has a brushless motor, and I like that it’s got a Hepa 13 filter for cleaner air. The canister is fairly small (at least when you’re vacuuming up cat litter like me), but that just means I can easily empty it into our kitchen garbage can without making a mess.The vacuum also has a digital display, so I can keep track of its battery life and see its power level. I also appreciate its LED lights, which illuminate those elusive (but ever-present) furballs hiding under our furniture.I didn’t think I’d use a stick vacuum much, but now that I have it, I’m sure glad it’s an option, especially when I don’t feel like dragging out my large, more cumbersome, corded cleaning device. Dyson. Short vacuuming tasks are quicker and easier thanks to theGreenworks cordless stick vacuum.Shop More Convenient Cleaning Devices at AmazonYKYI Electric Spin Scrubber Cordless Cleaning BrushAmazon$70$60 at AmazonShark AV752 Ion Robot VacuumAmazon$230$140 at AmazonBlueair Air PurifierAmazon$100$80 at AmazonBrittany VanDerBill is a freelance shopping writer. She occasionally receives products and writes about her honest opinions of them.
Having a pet is fantastic, but it meansvacuuming is a never-ending chore.
My husband and Iadopted an adorable cata few years ago, and, well, he’s messy. Not only is there fur everywhere, but he somehow tracks litter and bits of kibble all over the house. He’ll even dump kitty litter onto a freshly vacuumed floor.
Normally, I use a large Dyson vacuum when I’m doing my weekly cleaning routine. But in the case of cleaning up frequent kitty litter piles, I’ve found myself reaching for theGreenworks 24V Deluxe Brushless Cordless Stick Vacuumthe brand sent me last year.
I’ve never owned a cordless vacuum before and at five pounds, this one is nice and light. Because it’s cordless, I can quickly clean up a little pile of litter or cat food without having to unwind a cord — I can just grab it and go, as long as I remember to charge it.
Greenworks 24V Deluxe Brushless Cordless Stick Vacuum
Amazon

$320 at Amazon
But even if I forgot, the vacuum charges in only half an hour. There are three speeds, and the brand claims the vacuum can run for about 45 minutes on a single charge. However, I need to use the highest speed, so the vacuum only runs for 10 minutes. I tend to use it for quick messes or awkward chores like vacuuming the stairs, so I don’t mind the short run time.
Normally, I’m the one who handles regular vacuuming in our house, but my husband will even reach for this convenient device to clean up a mess now and then. Though we don’t often use them, the vacuum comes with four attachments: a deep cleaning brush, a soft bristle brush, a 2-in-1 round brush, and a crevice tool.
It has a brushless motor, and I like that it’s got a Hepa 13 filter for cleaner air. The canister is fairly small (at least when you’re vacuuming up cat litter like me), but that just means I can easily empty it into our kitchen garbage can without making a mess.
The vacuum also has a digital display, so I can keep track of its battery life and see its power level. I also appreciate its LED lights, which illuminate those elusive (but ever-present) furballs hiding under our furniture.
I didn’t think I’d use a stick vacuum much, but now that I have it, I’m sure glad it’s an option, especially when I don’t feel like dragging out my large, more cumbersome, corded cleaning device. Dyson. Short vacuuming tasks are quicker and easier thanks to theGreenworks cordless stick vacuum.
Shop More Convenient Cleaning Devices at Amazon
YKYI Electric Spin Scrubber Cordless Cleaning Brush

$70$60 at Amazon
Shark AV752 Ion Robot Vacuum

$230$140 at Amazon
Blueair Air Purifier

$100$80 at Amazon
Brittany VanDerBill is a freelance shopping writer. She occasionally receives products and writes about her honest opinions of them.
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