Thursday, March 14, 2013

Black & Decker Pivot Vac 18V Cordless Pivoting Hand Vac, PHV1810

Black & Decker Pivot Vac 18V Cordless Pivoting Hand Vac, PHV1810

Black  &  Decker Pivot Vac 18V Cordless Pivoting Hand Vac, PHV1810



Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #252 in Home
  • Brand: Black & Decker
  • Model: PHV1810
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.00" h x
    6.00" w x
    11.12" l,

Features

  • Cordless 2-speed handheld vacuum cleaner that's Smaller, quieter and easier to clean than original model
  • 18 volts of power and high performance motor with cyclonic action
  • On-board brush and extendable crevice tool--no loose accessories
  • Removable, washable dirt bowl and filters; LED charging indicator light
  • Innovative design folds in half for storage; 2-year limited warranty
  • Cordless 2-speed handheld vacuum cleaner that's Smaller, quieter and easier to clean than original model
  • 18 volts of power and high performance motor with cyclonic action
  • On-board brush and extendable crevice tool--no loose accessories
  • Removable, washable dirt bowl and filters; LED charging indicator light
  • Innovative design folds in half for storage; 2-year limited warranty

Product Description

Get the ultimate convenience of cordless in the 18 Volt Pivot Vac from Black & Decker. Black & Decker introduces a smaller, quieter and easier-to-clean vac with the same superior suction power as the original, best-selling Pivot Vac™. Also featured is a patented nozzle design pivots to access tight spots from any angle and on-board brush and extendable crevice tool. Another key feature is the removable, washable, translucent, bagless dirt bowl – which makes for easy, hygienic cleanup as well as holding 40% more dirt & debris than the original Pivot Vac™. Finally, this vac folds in half for compact charging and storage.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

404 of 414 people found the following review helpful.
5This thing Sucks in a Good way!
By D. Moujaes
I purchased the older model PHV 1800 a little over 3 years ago, back in May 2007. I liked it so much that I purchased another one for my in-laws a month later. For the last couple of months, the battery no longer retained a proper charge and since the battery is unfortunately not replaceable, it gave me an excuse to buy this newer model PHV 1810. As with the previous model, this is the best and most powerful handheld vacuum we've ever used in our household.As I'm comparing the two units side-by-side, the new vacuum is a little smaller than the previous model and the dirt bin is bigger (it should hold more dirt). Since the battery on the old model is pretty much dead, I cannot give you an accurate power suction comparison between the two, but this one seems as powerful as when the previous model was new.The nozzle has a wide range of motions, it pivots to use at many angles and has a cleaning brush built into it (you just need to flip it upwards) so you'll never lose it again. Dirt spins away from the filter so suction power stays strong. Cleaning the unit is very effective, you just click the side door open and unlike the older model, this one allows you to remove the canister and filter entirely and rinse them. The manual comes with instructions for removing and disposing of the nickel-cadmium battery, but nowhere does it say that replacements are available. One thing I liked on the previous model was when you needed to charge or use the unit; you simply put it in or remove it from a cradle; with this new model, you'll have to plug and unplug the power supply on the back of the unit anytime you need to use it.If you want a powerful and portable vacuum, look no further.

131 of 135 people found the following review helpful.
3A disappointment, but serviceable.
By J. C. Adkins
I purchased this hand vac a couple of weeks ago for use at our vacation home. It is intended to replace an old dustbuster, the battery of which was kaput. In our other home we have the previous model--the B&D PHV1800, which we like a lot--I would give it 5 stars.The newer model is a disappointment for several reasons--1. Cleaning the filter is much more complicated. One must remove the entire chute and canister in order to get at the filter.2. As mentioned in another review, the chute is susceptible to having contents of the canister fall out once the vacuum is turned off. If one empties the canister after each use, this isn't too much of an issue. Ordinarily, after cleaning up a few crumbs or a bit of sand, we would not go to the trouble. This thing is for convenience, after all.3. No way was provided to hang up the vac when not in use. Although the charging tray for the 1800 was cumbersome, it was better than having to put the device on the floor or a shelf for charging. We finally tied a loop of nylon cord around the handle in order to hang it on a hook in the closet.4. But the final, fatal flaw: After the first charge, the battery could never be fully recharged. The device ran down within 20-30 seconds, even after an overnight charge. Our other one, after a couple of years use, still has full power for 2-3 minutes. So the one we were sent had a bad battery.At first we found that the 1810 had good suction and from that standpoint performed in an equivalent manner to its predecessor. We developed workarounds for the spillage, storage, and cleaning issues. But when it finally was evident that we had a faulty battery, that was the last straw. We returned the device to Amazon for a refund. I must say that since the return was within the 30 day window, Amazon was amazing! No complaints there.All this having been said, when we get back to our vacation place, we plan to order another one of these. If the battery works satisfactorily, giving us the same use as our 1800, I will re-review and give the item 3 or maybe even 4 stars. If you get one, be sure to use it a lot in the first 30 days. If it doesn't live up to your expectations, you can use Amazon's great return policy and get another device.----------------------------------------------------------September 25, 2012 update to review:We did reorder another of these hand vacuums. The battery on the replacement does hold its charge reasonably well. We have now had it for >6 mos, and it continues to function well in regard to its use. Items 1-3 above are still somewhat vexing, but eventually one gets accustomed to the routine.I changed the review to 3 stars (instead of the original 1 star) to reflect the device's good suction, the length of time it can be used before running down, and its convenience. Not as good as the 1800, but satisfactory.

333 of 360 people found the following review helpful.
2Newer is NOT better
By Robert Stephan
I have compared new Black and Decker 1800 and 1810 side by side. Less noise is the only thing the 1810 has over the 1800, but I don't consider that an advantage in a vacuum cleaner that I want to suck! The suction, the charging stand, the design of the 1800 is far superior to the 1810. In fact the 1810 has a MAJOR design flaw: Fold the nozzle back and everything you just vacuumed up falls out the nozzle!

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