New Cordless Dirt Devil

Aside from movie reviews and web site reviews, I will also review products that I deem something worth a good review.
Seeing as I already own a Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner and I really like the job that it does as far as sucking up all the stuff that accumulates on my wall to wall carpeting, such as cat hair mainly and whatever dirt I track in from outdoors when I come home.
The one I have is conveniently compact with a telescopic handle that slides away for easy storage. This is important to me because I live in a small apartment. Unfortunately I don’t like the long power cord that is long enough to wrap around my building at least (exaggeration) 2 times. This would be OK for those who have large houses I suppose, but not for me.
Fortunately for me there is a new vacuum by Dirt Devil called the Accucharge that just so happens to be the first approved vacuum that is Energy Star approved! It also has a feature that I like a lot and that is the fact that it is cordless! No more of this power cord tether for me thank you!
The vacuum’s technology enables a 70% reduction in energy which is always good for the enviroment in my opinion, and charges twice as fast. The AccuCharge also vacuums on both hard and carpeted surfaces, which is good for me because if you have indoor cats, they eat like slobs and get dry cat food all over the kitchen floor.
If you’re looking for a good vacuum that doesn’t have a cord, and want a good name brand that seems to produce some really good vacuums, then the Dirt Devil AccuCharge which is Energy Star approved, should be the next purchase for you.
I’m going to be getting one, and hopefully I’ll have a complete follow up review of it for you. But I’m pretty sure it will prove itself.
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