Shoppers love Anker's cordless hand vacuum cleaner for small messes and hard-to-reach corners | Daily Mail Online

2021-12-29 11:55:33 By : Ms. Joy Zhang

By Emily Scrivener For Mailonline

Published: 05:30 EST, 5 October 2021 | Updated: 09:43 EST, 19 October 2021

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When it comes to tackling crumbs, pet hair and spills, it doesn't always make sense to lug out your big upright hoover. 

While robust models can't be beaten for larger jobs, a super portable cordless handheld vacuum is built for quick small scale cleanups and tackling those hard-to-reach corners. 

Enter the eufy by anker HomeVac H11 Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner. Despite being roughly the size of a wine bottle, users continually rave about the 'impressive suction power', calling it 'awesome for cleaning up small areas'. And the best news? It's on sale for just £32.99 on Amazon (was £49.99) - that's the lowest price it's been on the mega-site. 

You can use the default nozzle to suck up hair and everyday mess while the extension nozzle on the 2-in-1 crevice tool will reach tricky corners 

If you're looking for the effortless cleaning capabilities of a cordless vacuum but aren't prepared to fork out over the odds for the likes of Dyson or Shark, then according to scores of impressed Amazon shoppers, the £32.99 eufy by Anker Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner is the next best thing. 

'I have always been a dyson go to person because of suction power but this little beauty is definitely up there with them,' raved one reviewer.

'It is light, easy to clean, powerful, and decent battery life for continual use... I got roughly 30 minutes but that was starting and stopping. 

'This is not a vac to clean the whole house but defo needed to do the quick dust and clean around the house. I could not recommend enough especially if you have kids.. Cleaning is a doddle.'

Parents in particular have found a lot to love about the eufy by anker HomeVac H11 Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner.

Despite its compact size, the powerful dust devouring suction and 2-in-1 crevice tool reaches into the deepest corners of your sofa, high-chairs or under low-lying furniture to remove any annoying crumbs, hairs and debris. 

While not suitable for carpet and floor cleaning, it perfectly complements your weekly deep clean. In short, it should be your go-to for quick tidy-ups.  

Saving you the backbreaking work of lugging about your upright hoover, the one-pass suction power means this hoover is super simple to use, while the extension nozzle on the 2-in-1 crevice tool allows you to reach into awkward corners. It's great to use in your car too. 

The highly-rated eufy by anker Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner is now on sale for £32.99 - that's the lowest price we've seen it on Amazon  

With an impressive average score of 4.4 out of 5 on Amazon, there is a lot to love for the cordless handheld vacuum cleaner.  

Users have called it 'excellent cleaning power on a small scale' and 'great for places that are to awkward for the average vaccuum'. 

One delighted reviewer raved: 'I wanted a handheld that's easier and lighter to use than a Dyson stick just using the short brush/nozzle. 

'This is the perfect handheld for getting in all the nooks and crannies, easily sucking up dirt, dust and crumbs. It charges very quickly, a charge that lasts for ages and is easy to store - mine's kept on a shelf under my desk.'

Another added: 'This nifty little vac is amazing. I use it in my lounge to suck up crumbs etc off my laminate floor, in the car, on my stairs for a quick touch up, on the skirting boards, in my cupboards. 

'It's so easy to use and so easy to charge up using the USB cable. It seems to charge pretty fast too. We are really impressed with the suction power - never expected such a small thing to be that good.'

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