
Dirt Devil has launched a new cordless handheld vacuum cleaner: the Dirt Devil Grab & Go. The portable vacuum cleaner is lightweight and comes with, among other things, a 2-in-1 crevice tool with a soft dusting brush.
Dirt Devil Grab & Go
The new Dirt Devil Grab & Go is a handheld vacuum cleaner with a modern design. It looks different from the traditional hand vacuum cleaners we are used to from Dirt Devil. The weight is a breeze at 1.21 lbs, making it a lightweight vacuum cleaner.
The hand vacuum cleaner comes with a charging station, where you can easily place the Dirt Devil Grab & Go. There is also room in the charging station for the included 2-in-1 crevice tool with soft dusting brush. You can easily click this on the Dirt Devil Grab & Go, after which you can vacuum vulnerable surfaces.
“Superior Performance”
According to Dirt Devil, there is a superior performance: “Superior performance to power though any mess with no loss of suction“, according to the brand. The handheld vacuum cleaner is equipped with a rechargeable 8V lithium-ion battery. This has a maximum battery life of 10 minutes.
Superior performance to power though any mess with no loss of suction
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Dirt Devil Grab & Go Specifications
View all specifications of the Dirt Devil Grab & Go in the overview below.
Specification | |
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Battery life | 10 minutes |
Battery type | Lithium Ion |
Weight | 1.21 Lbs |
Voltage | 8V |
Price | $44.99 |
Price and availability
The Dirt Devil Grab & Go is available immediately in the United States. It has a price of $44.99. A low price, which is what we expect from Dirt Devil. You can buy it through the Dirt Devil webshop. There is a good chance that the hand vacuum cleaner will soon also be available at larger retailers such as Amazon.com. Check out the current offer here.
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