TICWELL Foam Filter Multi-Surface Wet Dry Vacuum
Last updated: May 31, 2023
If you have several different types of flooring in your home, you'll want to go with this wet dry vacuum. It's safe to use on everything from wood to tile to marble. Users will find it lightweight and easy to maneuver, as well as capable of cleaning up both crumbs and apple juice spills.
We looked at the top Wet Dry Vacuums and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Wet Dry Vacuum you should buy.
Product Details
Key Takeaway: Once you charge this wet dry vacuum, you'll be able to use it cord-free for up to 30 minutes.
In our analysis of 57 expert reviews, the TICWELL Foam Filter Multi-Surface Wet Dry Vacuum placed 7th when we looked at the top 18 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
A MUST-HAVE TIME SAVER: One-Step Cleaning wet or dry messes and hairs on hard floors with ease. Great suction power combined with controllable water spray enable fast drying floors, leaving no water streak. LONG BATTERY LIFE: Up to 30 mins runtime by a Interchangeable battery. Exchanging extra purchased battery to prolong runtime to 60 mins, which relieving you from the hassle of recharging time to time. Clean up your floors in one go. HANDS-FREE SELF-CLEANING: Self-cleaning cycle keeps the roller brush clean. Every time you lift it up, you can always trust it being ready-to-clean. Two roller brushes are standard for easy replacement. MULTI-SURFACE CLEANING: Picks up messy, sticky spills and hairs on all sealed hard floors, including hardwood, tile, laminate, vinyl, marble and linoleum. Suitable for different kinds of floors. CORDLESS & LIGHTWEIGHT: With only 8.7 lbs, you can easily maneuver this wet dry vacuum cleaner across the house and up the stairs. Its great portability offers an easy and smooth cleaning experience.
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