
KARDV Cordless Vacuum
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Key Takeaways
- Type:Stick Vacuum Cleaner (Cordless)
- Price:$101.21
- Rating:5/5 stars (4 reviews)
- Best For:Allergy sufferers, Multi-floor homes, Quick cleanups, Quick daily cleanups
- Features:HEPA Filtration, Cordless
- Status:In Stock
- Weight:5 lbs
The KARDV Cordless Vacuum is a stick vacuum cleaner from KARDV priced at $101.21. It offers HEPA filtration and a 5 lb body. Owners rate it 5 out of 5 across 4 reviews. It is in stock now.
Quick Specs
- Motor / Suction
- 580W brushless; up to 48 kPa (TURBO mode)
- Modes
- ECO • MID • TURBO (touchscreen control)
- Runtime
- Up to 70 minutes (ECO; less in higher modes)
- Batteries
- 8×2600mAh rechargeable
- Filtration
- Cyclonic HEPA system (99.99% particle capture)
- Dust Bin
- 1.8 L capacity
- Weight
- 5 lb
- Design
- Cordless stick, converts to handheld; LED touchscreen
- Brush
- V-shaped anti-tangle with LED headlight
- Charging
- Wall-mount station included
About This Vacuum
The KARDV C16 is a cordless stick vacuum with a 580W brushless motor that reaches 48 kPa of suction in TURBO mode. An LED smart touchscreen lets you switch between modes and check battery life, dust cup status, and filter condition at a glance. At 5 pounds, it handles extended cleaning without fatigue while pulling pet hair, debris, and fine dust from carpets, hardwood, and tile. Runtime is the main strength: 8 rechargeable batteries provide up to 70 minutes in ECO mode, enough to clean most homes in one session. The V-shaped anti-tangle brush with guide comb stops hair from wrapping around the roller. A green LED headlight illuminates dark corners under furniture. The 1.8-liter dust cup means fewer emptying trips, and the cyclonic HEPA filtration captures 99.99% of particles. It works well in homes with pets, mixed flooring, and larger spaces where battery endurance matters. The unit converts to handheld mode with attachments for stairs, upholstery, car interiors, and tight spaces. Keep in mind that runtime drops in higher suction modes, TURBO uses more battery than ECO. A wall-mount charging station keeps the vacuum and attachments organized between uses.
Frequently Asked Questions
For pet hair, look for vacuums with strong suction (minimum 20,000 Pa for robot vacuums, 150+ AW for cordless), specialized pet hair attachments, and HEPA filtration that captures 99.97% of particles. Top-rated options include the Dyson V15 Detect ($749), Shark Navigator Lift-Away ($199), and Bissell Pet Hair Eraser ($329). According to our price tracking data, these vacuums maintain consistent 4.5+ star ratings across thousands of reviews.
Most vacuum filters should be replaced every 3-6 months, depending on usage frequency and household conditions. HEPA filters typically last 12-18 months with regular cleaning. For bagless vacuums, clean washable filters every 1-2 weeks. Replacement filters cost between $15-$50 depending on the brand. Failing to replace filters can reduce suction power by up to 50%.
For hardwood floors, stick vacuums (like Dyson V15 or Tineco Floor One S5) or canister vacuums with adjustable suction and soft brush attachments work best. Key features to look for: rubber or felt wheels that won't scratch, adjustable suction settings, and soft roller brush heads. Avoid beater bars with stiff bristles that can scratch wood surfaces. Average price range: $200-$600 for quality hardwood-safe vacuums.
Corded vacuums offer consistent power (typically 10-12 amps) and unlimited runtime, ideal for homes over 2,000 sq ft. Average cord length is 25-30 feet. Cordless vacuums provide convenience with 20-60 minutes runtime (premium models like Dyson V15 offer up to 60 minutes). Battery replacement costs $50-$150 after 2-3 years. For quick cleanups and homes under 1,500 sq ft, cordless is often more practical. Cordless models now match corded suction power in premium price ranges ($500+).
Vacuum cleaner prices vary by type: Budget uprights start at $80-$150, mid-range stick vacuums cost $200-$400, premium cordless vacuums (Dyson, Shark) range $400-$800, and robot vacuums span $150-$1,500. Based on our price tracking, the sweet spot for quality vs. value is $250-$400 for stick vacuums and $300-$600 for robot vacuums. Sales events (Prime Day, Black Friday) offer 20-40% discounts on premium brands.
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Quick Specs
- Motor / Suction
- 580W brushless; up to 48 kPa (TURBO mode)
- Modes
- ECO • MID • TURBO (touchscreen control)
- Runtime
- Up to 70 minutes (ECO; less in higher modes)
- Batteries
- 8×2600mAh rechargeable
- Filtration
- Cyclonic HEPA system (99.99% particle capture)
- Dust Bin
- 1.8 L capacity
- Weight
- 5 lb
- Design
- Cordless stick, converts to handheld; LED touchscreen
- Brush
- V-shaped anti-tangle with LED headlight
- Charging
- Wall-mount station included
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