However, the trigger operation may get tiresome at times, and it is quite costly.
But if you dont mind the splurge (or have pets in your car!
), it could be a worthwhile investment.
Unboxing the Dyson Car + Boat handheld vacuum
And whether it’s really worth the premium price tag.
Here’s what happened.
The Dyson Car + Boat handheld vacuum is essentially a miniature or condensed Dyson V8 cordless cleaner.
The only difference is that it doesn’t have the long wand and the big brush roll head.
Design-wise, it’s as basic as you could get (for a Dyson model).
It comes with three handy attachments that you’ve got the option to swap out.
However, this is more of a preference and isnt a major deal breaker.
Now for the back seats, which were always prone to dirt and food crumbs.
Literally, everything would get thrown into the trunk from footwear and suitcases to garden waste bags.
Perhaps the only downside is that it doesn’t clean up liquids.
I found this got tiresome after 30 minutes of solid cleaning, and the handheld started to feel weighty.
In which case, a simple on/off button, would have been more convenient.
What’s more, I noticed the noise level ramped up significantly when using the Max mode.
So you might want to consider the time of day when cleaning to not disturb your neighbors!
Still, these are no major deal breakers in the grand scheme of things.
Unboxing the Dyson Car + Boat handheld vacuum
Just note that the battery can’t be removed to charge separately.
Dyson Car + Boat handheld vacuum and attachments on table
Dyson Car + Boat handheld vacuum in car trunk
Dyson Car + Boat vacuum cleaning car trunk