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The GanizaCar Vacuum is a cordless, handheld vacuum cleaner designed for powerful suction and convenience. It features a large 750ML dust cup, two HEPA filters for effective dust filtration, and a 2000mAh battery that provides 20 minutes of runtime with a quick 3-hour charge. With built-in LED lights for visibility in dark areas and a lightweight design for easy handling, this vacuum is perfect for car, home, and office cleaning.
C**E
Poor suction
Returned it. Poor suction. The light was a nice feature though.
J**S
Good design and performance but priced itself out.
Out of all the off-brand handhelds reviewed to date, the Ganiza Handheld Vacuum is the closest one yet to my Ryobi P7131 both in suction power and in size. I still however prefer the build quality of the Ryobi thanks to its rubberized grip and robust matte plastics. The Ganiza on the other hand uses creaky glossy plastics all around and reminds me of a $20 plastic kettle. While it's lighter than the Ryobi, I found the Ryobi had better weight distribution due to the handle being on top versus the handle being at the back. In practice, the Ganiza is actually easier to use (especially at car cleaning) with the handle at the back as you can point the vacuum where you want it with your fist. I also found the controls intuitive with a single power on/off switch and a separate LED on/off switch.Speaking of use, I really like the battery gauge on the Ganiza as well as the LED light. These are typically not found in cheaper cordless handhelds. I also found suction power fairly good and it was able to pick up dust and debris quite well. That said in a side by side duel with against the Ryobi, the Ryobi is still better by a hair in raw suction power. This might be attributed to the smaller motor size and smaller filtered intake. What does work better on the Ganiza is the cyclonic separation inside the bin which allows suction power to remain more constant due to filters getting less jammed up by incoming debris. The Ryobi lacks any cyclone and requires cleaning often.Like the Ryobi, the Ganiza also provides a crevice tool and a brush tool. However unlike the Ryobi, the crevice attachment on the Ganiza is actually a bit larger in size and works better and requires less passes to do the same work. It's also longer and allows me to reach into places in the car not possible with the Ryobi's unusually short crevice tool. The brush attachment snaps onto the crevice attachment for cleaning situations requiring agitation. Unlike weaker vacuums, this has enough suction power such that dust isn't all gathered around the brush bristles and actually does gets sucked into the bin. I do wish the vacuum has some integrated attachment holders like the Ryobi but given that the attachments work better here, I can't complain too much there.As for cleaning and maintenance, I like the easy disassembly of the dust bin and the filter/lid. It's far better designed than the Ryobi that uses plastic clips for the filter and requires grip strength to pull the lid out. On the Ganiza, you simply pull on the metal handle on the lid and you can dump the contents out. I also like the inclusion of a second replacement filter in case the first one goes. What I don't like is the non-detachable battery system which not only means you have to stop when the battery is depleted but also potentially scrap the entire unit when the batteries die in a couple years.At the time of review, the Ganiza retails for $100 and comes out to about $60 with coupons. At the retail cost, it's higher than a few name brands and approaching premium brand territory while not necessarily offering more performance nor higher build quality than them. Really difficult to see value at the full cost. At the discounted cost of $60, it is a bit more competitive to the likes of the Dirt Devil and Black and Decker cordless models but realistically still a tough choice due to lack of brand recognition and questionable support.Overall aside from the cheap plastic construction, it's a capable handheld that's well designed. It's not enough to unseat my existing Ryobi P7131 in terms of raw power but it performs better thanks to its cyclonic separation, better attachments, and easy maintenance. While it does seem like a fairly good unit, I feel like most prospective buyers may just skip over the listing for a name brand model at a similar cost. If they can lower the cost further, this could be a very good option for those looking for a good handheld.
C**A
NOW THAT SUCKS ...
Well made cordless vacuum. The dust bin is huge on this. Probably 8 times bigger than another car vac I have. It also has an LED on the front to illuminate where you are cleaning. It comes with 2 attachments a wall charger and an extra hepa filter. The suctiuon is alright, It isnt Extremely powerfull, maybe a little better than your typical cordless car vac. I see other reviews raving about how good the suction is .... not mine. Not sure if I got a dud or other peoples opinions are just different. Overall it is an ok tool. I hope this helps in your decision making.
R**H
Compact, good for light cleaning duties, decent suction for its size but slow charging
The Ganiza Rechargeable Handheld Vacuum performed better than I expected, especially for the size. I used this portable vacuum to do quick cleanups in and around house. The vacuum could easily pickup loose dirt, small rocks and other debris that gets tracked onto my front entrance mat. Some heavier rocks and embedded dirt was not able to be suctioned by the vacuum.Runtime is only 20 minutes and the charge time is a slow 3-4 hours to charge the battery. I didn't like the barrel plug charging cable and would have preferred a standard USB-C or even micro-USB port. The build quality of the vacuum is solid and the vacuum is bulkier than many other handheld vacuums. It does come with an additional filter and just two attachments, a crevice tool and a brush head. I do like that the filter can be washed and having an additional one means you can have one drying when using the other. The dirt cup is very large but unfortunately cannot be emptied without first removing the filter.Overall, the Ganiza Handheld Vacuum is compact with good suction that is suitable for lightweight cleaning tasks, which is great when you just need a quick pickup instead of having to break out my full-sized upright. As with any vacuum, more suction is always better but I think this vacuum finds a nice balance between compactness and suction.LIKE - Good suction for its size and price - Compact, lightweight - Washable filter - Useful LED lightDISLIKE - Could use more suction and more accessories - Short runtime - Slow charging
K**A
ππͺSUPER STRONG SUCTION PORTABLE VACUUM πͺ π
Wow the suction power was excellent on the portable vacuum with a led light which I got this for small jobs around the house π and to use on my bed because my dog π jumps in bed with me every night which this vacuum works perfect for cleaning up the hair on my bed from my dog as that part i 5 stars and because this is also easy to clean vacuum but if you ask me this is Most definitely worth the price which the battery time was ok it lasted me about 25 to 30 mins which was ok and with that said THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ MY REVIEW AND HOPE YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL DAYπ
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