Ryobi 18v vac is spot on for what it is, brilliant for quick little tidy up jobs only downside is it dosnt have much reach on the extension piece. Not the cheapest but I have near on a full collection of ryobi +one appliances anyway, stick the 5.0 mah battery on it and its amazingly powerful for a handheld and lasts well.
Another vote for the dyson. Great for around the house as well as the car. Mrs moaned like no tomorrow when I got it (another gimmick) but loves it now
Same here, Dyson V6 we got few months ago. Wife didn't like it at first but loves it now. I find car stays cleaner because I tend to give it a 5min vacuum more often with the Dyson. Before this I hated getting the plug in Vax out so used to wait until car was really bad. Same in house too with a moulting Labrador, so easy to whizz round each day with Dyson.
I tested it out over the weekend and was impressed by it. The suction power is very decent by 12v standards, and I did manage to suck up all dust and beach sand grains from my carpet mats. You get four attachments with it (more than you'll ever need), the flat carpet brush, the thin nozzle extension for tight cracks, a brush with 1/2 inch long thick bristles (this is the one I used) and an extension hose - which I didn't use.
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