Bunnings Budget Vacuum Rivals Big-Hitters

We're always excited to share tales of life's little victories, especially those that support our goal of savvy spending (and saving).



Such a tale recently emerged from the cleaning aisle at Bunnings.

With its extensive range of products catering to various needs, Bunnings is a retailer where seasoned DIY experts and everyday bargain hunters can find joy.

One Aussie mum, armed with scepticism and years of domestic experience, was on the hunt.


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The RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Stick Vac is equipped with a robust brushless HP motor and an efficient cyclonic filtration system. Source: Bunnings



Having battled a relentless army of dust bunnies with her six-year-old Dyson, she was in desperate need of relief.

Enter Bunnings and the unsuspecting hero of this story: the Ryobi 18V ONE+ Brushless Stick Vacuum.



Compared to Dyson's premium pricing, the Ryobi vacuum is a steal at $459.

The doughty mum went to war with her dust bunnies, equipped with her new purchase, and the results were astonishing.

'I just purchased the Ryobi cordless vacuum from Bunnings.' she shared her unexpected victory on the 'Mums Who Clean' Facebook page.

She added, 'I vacuumed the whole house with Dyson on Tuesday arvo, and after purchasing Ryobi on Wednesday, this is what came out of my carpets.'


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It is designed to effortlessly remove dirt, dust, hair, and various debris from different types of flooring, including rugs, hardwood, hybrid, tiled, and carpeted floors. Source: Facebook



A powerhouse in a small package, Bunnings claim the Ryobi runs for an impressive 55 minutes on a single charge and can effectively clean all types of flooring.

Many others echo this Aussie mum's praise, encountering similar plot twists in their cleaning endeavours.



'I had a Dyson for years, and thought it was wonderful. It died, and I got the cordless Ryobi; it leaves the Dyson for dead.' confessed one Ryobi convert.

Another said, ‘Yes. I’ve had one for a couple of weeks now. Definitely better than my stick Dyson (only a year old and cost me $1500).’

Key Takeaways
  • An Australian mum shared her impressive experience with her new bargain vacuum cleaner, the Ryobi 18V ONE+ Brushless Stick Vacuum, purchased from Bunnings.
  • Many users on the Mums Who Clean Facebook page responded with positive reviews about the Ryobi vac, some claiming it outperformed their Dyson cleaners.
  • The Ryobi 18V ONE+ Brushless Stick Vacuum is suitable for cleaning various floor types and runs for up to 55 minutes on an 18V ONE+ 4.0Ah battery.

While buying a new vacuum cleaner, it's important to remember a few easy maintenance tips to extend the life and efficiency of the product.

Regularly empty and clean the dust container, replace or clean the filters as instructed, and ensure the brush roll is free of hair and dust buildup.

And remember, in case of a breakdown or if performance dips, don’t hesitate to consult the warranty or customer service.



Dear members, remember to keep an open mind and explore alternatives that might pleasantly surprise us, just like this Australian mum did.

Do you own a Ryobi vacuum? Have you discovered another alternative budget-friendly vacuum cleaner that has pleasantly surprised you? Share your experiences and recommendations with us!
 
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Yes I'm sorry I ever bought a Dyson it is rubbish my 40 year old Miele does a much better job with it's turbo head brush and I'm not charging it all the time, if you use it on full power it's lucky to last 20 minutes. Hate it would NEVER buy another and would NEVER recommend anyone to buy one.
 
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We're always excited to share tales of life's little victories, especially those that support our goal of savvy spending (and saving).



Such a tale recently emerged from the cleaning aisle at Bunnings.

With its extensive range of products catering to various needs, Bunnings is a retailer where seasoned DIY experts and everyday bargain hunters can find joy.

One Aussie mum, armed with scepticism and years of domestic experience, was on the hunt.


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The RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless Stick Vac is equipped with a robust brushless HP motor and an efficient cyclonic filtration system. Source: Bunnings



Having battled a relentless army of dust bunnies with her six-year-old Dyson, she was in desperate need of relief.

Enter Bunnings and the unsuspecting hero of this story: the Ryobi 18V ONE+ Brushless Stick Vacuum.



Compared to Dyson's premium pricing, the Ryobi vacuum is a steal at $459.

The doughty mum went to war with her dust bunnies, equipped with her new purchase, and the results were astonishing.

'I just purchased the Ryobi cordless vacuum from Bunnings.' she shared her unexpected victory on the 'Mums Who Clean' Facebook page.

She added, 'I vacuumed the whole house with Dyson on Tuesday arvo, and after purchasing Ryobi on Wednesday, this is what came out of my carpets.'


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It is designed to effortlessly remove dirt, dust, hair, and various debris from different types of flooring, including rugs, hardwood, hybrid, tiled, and carpeted floors. Source: Facebook



A powerhouse in a small package, Bunnings claim the Ryobi runs for an impressive 55 minutes on a single charge and can effectively clean all types of flooring.

Many others echo this Aussie mum's praise, encountering similar plot twists in their cleaning endeavours.



'I had a Dyson for years, and thought it was wonderful. It died, and I got the cordless Ryobi; it leaves the Dyson for dead.' confessed one Ryobi convert.

Another said, ‘Yes. I’ve had one for a couple of weeks now. Definitely better than my stick Dyson (only a year old and cost me $1500).’

Key Takeaways

  • An Australian mum shared her impressive experience with her new bargain vacuum cleaner, the Ryobi 18V ONE+ Brushless Stick Vacuum, purchased from Bunnings.
  • Many users on the Mums Who Clean Facebook page responded with positive reviews about the Ryobi vac, some claiming it outperformed their Dyson cleaners.
  • The Ryobi 18V ONE+ Brushless Stick Vacuum is suitable for cleaning various floor types and runs for up to 55 minutes on an 18V ONE+ 4.0Ah battery.

While buying a new vacuum cleaner, it's important to remember a few easy maintenance tips to extend the life and efficiency of the product.

Regularly empty and clean the dust container, replace or clean the filters as instructed, and ensure the brush roll is free of hair and dust buildup.

And remember, in case of a breakdown or if performance dips, don’t hesitate to consult the warranty or customer service.



Dear members, remember to keep an open mind and explore alternatives that might pleasantly surprise us, just like this Australian mum did.

Do you own a Ryobi vacuum? Have you discovered another alternative budget-friendly vacuum cleaner that has pleasantly surprised you? Share your experiences and recommendations with us!
Well I do not know about paying that much for a stick vac’ we bought a Bosch stick vac’ from Bunnings 4 or 5 years ago & it has been really good & it was only $79…..
 
my Dyson has been and still is good after six years! Don’t knock them!
 

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