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Decent, but it underperforms.
Priced as of June 14, 2026
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Prices may varyThis product ranks #11 of 11 in Detailing Vacuum.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed June 14, 2026
TL;DR Cordless 110W cyclonic handheld on an 11V Li-ion battery; the marketed strong-suction claim has no published Pa or CFM spec and no independent test. Owner reception is mixed; no UL or ETL listing confirmed.
This is a 2.4 lb cordless handheld car vacuum: a 110W cyclonic motor on an 11V lithium-ion battery, recharged over USB-C in about 2.5 hours, with two speeds. It bundles a pet hose, dust brush, floor nozzle, flathead tube, storage bag, and a washable HEPA-claimed filter with one spare; the H-grade is undisclosed and it is dry-use only. No Pa or CFM figure is published, and owner feedback splits between adequate pickup and reports of weak suction or dead batteries.
Best for owners wanting a grab-and-go cordless for crumb-and-dust touch-ups. Skip it for embedded pet hair, heavy grit, or if charge reliability matters; a corded shop-vac handles heavier loads.
No UL or ETL listing is confirmed and no CE marking is verified, so no independent US electrical safety verification exists. No CPSC recall was found; the battery needs Li-ion recycling.
The listing markets a 110W cyclonic motor and strong suction, but no Pa or CFM figure is published and no independent measurement exists, so the suction claim is unverified. Owner reception is mixed: some report adequate pickup of surface debris, crumbs, and pet or litter-area mess, while others say the suction is weaker than they expected. It is best treated as a light-maintenance tool, not a deep-cleaning vacuum for embedded grit or heavy pet hair.
Power Practical states a full charge takes about 2.5 hours over the USB-C cable. Runtime is not officially specified. This is the most common owner complaint: several reviewers report the unit dies before they finish one car, will not hold a charge, or never charged at all. Positive owners report roughly 30 minutes without an attachment, with less runtime when a crevice tool is fitted.
The vacuum ships with a washable filter marketed as HEPA, plus one spare, but the manufacturer does not disclose an H-grade number such as H13 or H14. A HEPA marketing claim without a stated grade cannot be treated as verified HEPA certification. No owner reports of dusty exhaust or post-vacuum haze were found, which suggests adequate filtration for normal use, but the grade remains unconfirmed.
No UL (Underwriters Laboratories) or ETL (Intertek) listing is shown on the product listing or confirmed from any primary source as of June 2026, and no CE marking is confirmed either. The absence of a UL or ETL listing means no independent third-party verification against US electrical safety standards is available for this model. No active CPSC recall was found for the product.
Marketing copy from Power Practical, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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