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| Marca | BLACK+DECKER |
|---|---|
| Características especiales | Filtro lavable |
| Tipo de filtro | Filtro lavable |
| Componentes incluidos | Base de carga, Cepillos laterales, Herramienta para Hendiduras, Kit de accesorios |
| Es inalámbrico | Sí |
| Capacidad | 75 Litros |
| Potencia | 40 vatios |
| Tiempo de carga | 55 Minutos |
| Usos Recomendados Para Producto | Alfombra, Suelo Duro |
| Factor de forma | Palo |
| color | Morado |
| Nombre del modelo | BSV2020P |
| Dimensiones del producto | 8"l. x 10,75"an. x 45,5"al. pulgadas |
| Descripción de la batería | Iones de litio |
| Amperaje | 20 Amperios |
| Vida útil de la batería | 55 Minutos |
| Fabricante | BLACK+DECKER |
| Número de artículos | 1 |
| Tipo de controlador | Botón Pulsador |
| Método de control | Táctil |
| Estilo | Aspiradora para mascotas de 20 V |
| Tecnología de conectividad | Sin cable |
| Cantidad de velocidades | 3 |
| Ancho de camino de limpieza | 6,3 Pulgadas |
| Portátil | Sí |
| Número de niveles de potencia | 3 |
| Número de ruedas | 4 |
| Número de serie | 20 |
| Uso en interiores y exteriores | Interior |
| Tipo de acabado | Cepillado. |
| Número de identificación de comercio global | 00885911646710 |
| UPC | 885911646710 |
| Departamento | Unisex adulto |
| Número de modelo del producto | BSV2020P |
| Pilas | 1 C necesaria(s), incluida(s) |
| Opinión media de los clientes | 4.0 4.0 de 5 estrellas 7,800 calificaciones 4.0 de 5 estrellas |
| Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon | nº78,055 en Hogar y Cocina (Ver el Top 100 en Hogar y Cocina) nº170 en Aspiradoras Largas y Escobas Eléctricas |
| Instrucciones específicas de uso | Alfombra, Doble acción, piso duro |
| Tipos de acabado | Cepillado. |
| Descripción de la garantía | Garantía limitada de 2 años. |
| Requiere baterías | Sí |
| Tipo de batería | Iones de litio |
| Importar | Hecho en EE. UU. o importado |
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William McDannell –
My wife and I have a real problem with the current generation of vacuums. While bagless vacuums have become the “thing” we have always preferred those that required bags. It has just seemed for years now that the performance of bagless vacs just could not match traditional models. But the traditional models are just about extinct. We went through several full sized bagless vacs before we found one that could actually handle the hair from our Golden Retriever and Sheltie (the Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Lift Off Bagless Upright Vacuum, which I’ve also reviewed). But I wanted to add a cordless stick vac to our arsenal that I could use in places such as the workshop in our old barn where electric supply is hard to come by. Persuaded by some good reviews and the fact that it takes the same battery as other B&D tools I own I decided to try this one.
It turns out to be great. Great run time, plenty of power and thoroughly satisfying performance. I love that if I do need to use it beyond the capacity of its battery I can just swap it out for the battery from my B&D drill and keep on going. Yes, it is frustrating that the dust canister only holds 750 ml – but consider that this is almost twice as much volume as a Dyson that will set you back three times the price – or more!
Contrary to the reports of several reviewers I have not had a single problem with the dust canister falling off or getting knocked off. And it’s very easy to empty and clean. When the filter gets too dusty I just take the top of the canister out to the front porch, bang it on the steps a few times and a vast majority of the dust trapped in the filter falls right out.
I was also surprised that it handles pet hair at least as well as the Bissell I mentioned earlier. And the design of the brush roller makes it a piece of cake to clear anything that gets wound around the roller. As a matter of fact, the entire thing is incredibly easy to clean and maintain. One day early on I was vacuuming away on the carpet and not yet used to the limited capacity of the dust canister. After a while it seemed like the vac was humming merrily along but wasn’t picking things up very well. I stopped to investigate and discovered that not only had the canister filled up, but it kept on sucking away, filling the entire shaft clear down the the intake port…and still churning its little heart out trying to pick up more. Worried that I’d have to spend the next hour disassembling everything to get up and running again, I soon found that the process was unbelievably easy – no tools necessary other than a stick to push the accumulation out of the shaft once I disconnected it – and I was back up and running in minutes. Outstanding!
Once upon a time B&D made some reasonably decent tools. Then – for years – the quality of their products (in my opinion) got progressively worse and worse. But in the last several years I believe they have come out with a general line of tools that now rival the best names out there. This stick vac continues that revival and I believe this was an excellent purchase – and on the first try, no less!
Luis Valdés –
Durante mucho tiempo quise comprar una aspiradora de este tipo y dejar de usar una escoba y un recogedor… Sí, soy el tipo de persona que mo veía sentido gastar tanto dinero en algo que una escoba de $30 y un recogedor de $50 hacen igual… qué tonto, y más teniendo mascotas. Tengo un departamento razonable amplio y barrerlo, si bien no era difícil, sí era tardado estar paseando los pelos, cabellos, tierra, y demás cosas por todos lados. Con esta aspiradora, simplemente paso por todos lados y termino en una cuarta parte del tiempo. Las luces led ayudan MUCHÍSIMO a comprobar qué tan sucio estaba el suelo. Sé que no es barata, pero sí te va a dar calidad de vida, te lo aseguro. Te recomiendo que si el área que pretendes aspirar es de aproximadamente 90m², compres una batería extra, y así siempre la tendrás disponible.
¿Cosas que mejoraría?
Sí las hay. La aspiradora presume de su “función” de quedarse parada verticalmente sola… Tengan cuidado, pues al menor error se les puede caer y romperse, pues el mecanismo no es tan seguro como parece. Otra cosa también es que me hubieran gustado por lo menos otro par de accesorios, como una manguera flexible, para alcanzar algún rincón de difícil acceso.
David S. –
I researched cordless vacs on Consumer Reports and while none were actually recommended, this one got a very good rating when compared to the higher priced Dyson and Shark models. When it came in, I was extremely pleased by the ease of assembly. Everything snaps together securely and comes apart just as easily to use the other attachments. The dirt cup was what really impressed me. It’s so easy to remove, take apart and reassemble. When disassembled, there a dial that you can turn to remove excess dust from the filter. Said filter can also be washed and reused after being left to dry. Replacements are available if required. I primarily use this on a bare floor which was why I decided on a cordless model in the first place. I see many people complaining that these vacuums, in general, will not clean their deep carpets. Well, that’s not what they were designed for. Do your research and establish your needs before buying. This unit, on high suction, stuck itself to the bare floor. Plenty of suction on low power to pick up dust and debris. I tried the beater bar and found it wasn’t really necessary on bare floors. When I did try it, I found I had to go slowly or it would kick some dirt forward. I have a small, ridged area carpet which I cleaned using the beater bar and high suction setting. It was in the basement and covered with sawdust. Again, I was very impressed. It cleaned it very well. The only negative, according to Consumer Reports, was in the edge cleaning. Well I decided to test that before I wrote this and I had no issues picking up dirt when I ran the unit parallel to the wall. I just looked up replacement batteries. The Black and Decker brand, at the time of writing, is about 80 dollars. There are aftermarket ones for about half that price although there might be differences in durability. I probably won’t have the opportunity to see how long the battery lasts before needing a recharge as the area I clean doesn’t take that long. I thing it’s advertised as 20 minutes. I turn it on and off as required when I use it. I didn’t install the wall mount but I find that it stands on it’s own very well and with the handle locked in the upright position, it has no tendency to want to fall over on it’s own. I have no hesitation recommending this particular unit. I did, however, buy the insurance from Assurion, because….well, you never know. It was reasonable and about 35 dollars for 3 years after the manufacturer warranty expires. Happy cleaning!!
Elizabeth Tritica –
I’m writing this on Black Friday having just decided to pass on buying this again just now; hoping to get another year or more out of the one I’ve had for over 4 years now.
Here’s what I don’t like so much:
1. The roller is mediocre and roller maintenance is not simple. It seizes often, with hair getting wrapped in the end nubs. When it does, you must take apart the one end of the roller and give it a cleaning. Sometimes this involves hitting the end with a plastic mallet to get it off. I also give it a little spray of silicon lube (the garage door type) to keep it free moving.
I thought I’d replace the roller with a 3rd party, but the 3rd party roller was equally mediocre. So if it seizes and I don’t have time to do maintenance right then, I swap in the 3rd party roller and finish up.
2. Battery life was good initially, but after 4 years of weekly use, keeping it plugged in when not in use, the battery only lasts about 10 minutes. I just bought another B&D 20V battery, so expect that will solve the problem.
3. Putting the canister back on after emptying is somewhat difficult. Aside from lining up the holes and tabs correctly, it takes some force. I’ve learned “the touch” that slaps it back into place nicely.
What I do like:
1. It balances and stays upright on its own. I store it freestanding in an area that sees moderate traffic and it takes a direct hit to knock it over. Much more stable than you’d think looking at it.
2. The filter is easy to clean and replace
3. Suction is decent for a battery powered vacuum. It’s not gonna get the ground in stuff, but picks up nearly everything that’s loose and visible.
For the price, I’m satisfied, would and probably will buy again. For a person who’s older or a bit more feeble, I could see emptying the canister being a challenge, and removing the roller requires some finger strength.
AceFlyer –
I purchased the used version of this vacuum which Amazon termed used – very good. It was indistinguishable from brand new except that it was not in the original packaging.
This is an excellent vacuum cleaner in all respects. It picks up all kinds of dirt, cat litter and even pine needles on the floor. It comes with attachments suitable for picking up pet hair on furniture, as well as a crevice tool with it built-in brush which is very handy.
Let me give you a few tips. People sometimes complain about battery life. Shame on Black+Decker for their bogus battery life claims. Their claims are based on running the vacuum at low speed and also without the floor attachment. Who would do that? They’re out of their minds.
The low setting is a gimmick. For a reasonable amount of suction, you must use the high setting. Obviously you also want to use the floor attachment.
My suggestion is to purchase a 7 amp hour Black+ Decker battery and take the 2 ampere hour battery they give you and find some other use for it such as in a electric drill or something. Compatible batteries are available from Amazon at a very low price. With a 7 ampere hour battery you can do the whole house instead of maybe one room or two.
The second suggestion has to do with the dust canister. When you remove it from the vacuum to empty it pull out the center part so you can shake the dust off of it completely. Just opening the little door does not empty it. When putting it back, align the three stripes on the part you removed with the notch on the outer canister. Otherwise it will not fit.
One more tip. While you have the center part out, they suggest rotating the large knob to get rid of dust trapped in the pleated filter. Nonsense. Pull that knob completely out of the canister. The pleated filter will come with it. Now go outdoors somewhere and tap it against something flat. This will remove all of the dust from the pleated filter and give you more suction next time you use it.