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Lubluelu 202 25kPa Cordless Stick Vacuum Blue $71.42 (2 for $128.56), Purple $72.19 Delivered @ Lubluelu eBay

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All time low on this cheap Lubluelu stick vacuum. $64.28 each when buying 2. Blue and purple.

  • Up to 50-60 minutes runtime
  • 25 kPa suction
  • Soft dusting brush tool
  • Crevice tool
  • Telescopic tube

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  • +1

    Any feedback on these? Anyone use it? Thanks

    • +31

      They suck

      • +2

        Suck dirt or money?

        • -2

          It can suck other things 😉

    • For 70 dollars… I'll just take it lol

      • Same price as the the Dsorupa stick, sitting unopened in my garage
        https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/884471

        • Hopefully it's not just destined for the landfill and it works for 6 months.

          • @adehmar: Some one said it was decent in the last comment on that deal post and the link is now to a newer version with 48kpa and 4.7 star by 2k reviewers. I guess possible it's one of the dedent Chinese products marked down sale to clear old stock. Lucky I got 2.

    • +8

      I purchased this exact model in early 2024 and have been very satisfied with it. The power and battery life is still solid and it comes apart easily for a clean.

      It struggles with thicker carpets, isn't amazing along edges and can miss some thicker debris at times.

      But where it shines is that you can give the house a solid once-over very quickly and with minimal effort. Using the built-in light when it's dark I can see that it picks up heaps on harder flooring (wood, tiles) and is still very capable at refreshing shallower carpets and lifting cat hair.

      It's not a work-horse, but it's great for maintenance and lifts the average cleanliness level of the house without feeling like a chore. It won't replace a traditional vacuum, and I'd probably resent it if i mostly had carpet. For us it was a great purchase, cheap and very useful.

    • I have an older model, battery lasts 20min. Works well had no issues since around an year.

    • Batteries are shot after a year. I jug set rebuilt a battery for my dad.

  • +2

    How do they compare to Dyson V8?

    • +2

      Same same but different

      • Familiar but Different

    • +1

      Not a fair comparison given the price difference.

      • +5

        You can still give it a number, like suction 80% as good etc. Just because Dyson is EXTREMELY over priced does not mean it performs EXTREMELY well. Even entry level Dream vacuum cleaners are as good as entry level dysons at almost 30% of the price.

        • one important thing almost no vacuum reviewer talks about - the cyclone dust separation. very few models outside of Dyson have true cyclone separators, so the filter gets clogged really quickly. the out-of-box vs one-month-in experience becomes very different.

          • @xrailgun: The Dreame v10 does a very good job at it. Literally no dust reaches the sponge or the hepa filter. On the previous Dyson V7, the inner filter bag used to get filled up very soon. Have not used the latest dysons, so no idea.

      • When the cheap one gets better and better and better than the expensive one,

        Dyson V8 drops a lot in price from like ~$700 to ~$300 under last deal

    • Just asked chatgpt fot this… And it says lableulu has stronger suction power than v8….

      • Got the $69 Dsorupa stick with 45kpa. How weak is the V8 I never realised

  • +6

    That is pretty good money. I replaced an old dyson stick vac with this, and it has been great.
    the motorised head is much easier to clean. it can get clogged at the canister end but thats normally from sucking up hairballs or a toy. quick dump of the canister and you are off and racing again.

    • Battery duration for this unit and what model Dyson you had previously?

      • +1

        all depends on what power mode. but i run it at full speed and it easily lasts 10+ mins.
        Replaced a DC45.

        • DC45 is a very old model TBH, but for the price people are paying for this, still worth it IMO. But better to spend a little more and get those 150 to 200 dollar ones for better longetivity and easy of cleaning. I mean people are saving a 100 bux, but if they are spending more time cleaning in the next 2 years, that negates the price savings.

          • @John Doh: Yep was very old but definitely wouldn't get another Dyson for the prices they are asking

  • Are the filters washable? You have to assume you won't be able to get replacement filters at some point in the future.

  • "LUBLU0825PET cant be used on some of your items" hmm - i have tried 1 or 2 of the blue ones

    • +2

      LUBLU0825PET automatically applies

      • +1

        oh got it! thanks for that :)

      • I can only get the price to reflect as $136.78 for 2 of them in the cart. What am I doing wrong?

  • +2

    Have this as my daily driver. Cant fault it. I do q quick daily vaccum so its not that dirty and yhe suction is fine even on lowest setting. Battery lasts a week. Daily vacumm about 2-3 min in the liunge room

  • +1

    Thanks OP. Got couple with filters !

  • Great price - I've had mine over a year and the only fault is I've had to buy a second battery to ensure I can do the whole house when I want to.

    • +3

      where'd you get the spare battery?

  • +18

    I thought it said Labubu Stick Vacuum for a sec. That will sell out in an instant.

    • I was very confused… I thought labubus had diversified into a new business segment

  • +2

    Thanks OP, should be a great buy for $70! Sick of getting the old vacuum out of the cupboard and snaking a cord around everything.

  • i have a japanese spitz, and just need a vacuum for carpeted stairs and underneath the bed (locations she loves to sleep).

    Prob 10-15~mins max of vacuuming. How will this fare with that workload?

  • +1

    Cheers OP :)

  • +9

    Going to grab one for my GF she loves lebubu sh**

  • +1

    i've some hybrid/vinyl flooring that i dont want to get scraped up .. do the various heads on this have any sort of scuffs/buffers on them to avoid scratching these sorts of surfaces? cant really tell from the product info .. from what i could see.

    • +1

      It has some soft strips on the bottom but it still rolls on plastic wheels. I've used it on hard woor and vinyl without it scuffing noticeably but it's still a risk.

  • AI Overview

    Lubluelu 202 Self-standing cordless vacuum review - the …
    The Dyson performs better in terms of raw suction and cleaning power, while the Lubluelu 202 offers a more budget-friendly price point and the convenience of a self-standing design and a "click-on/click-off" power button, unlike some Dyson models that require continuous pressing of the trigger. The choice depends on whether you prioritize higher performance and don't mind the cost (Dyson) or are looking for a good balance of features and affordability with added convenience (Lubluelu 202)

    • Not a fair comparison given the price difference.

    • Which Dyson? The Gendetect 5 and V15 are supposed to be very good. I have a V10 and would not rate it

    • -1

      We've had a few Dysons and they're nothing special in my view. Certainly overpriced.

    • not sure that's accurate, the last Dyson i had was equivalent to the Dreame vacuums I have had since, other than for it being three times the price

  • +4

    rare Labubu ?

  • Thanks OP, much appreciated.

  • I think it’s sold out :(

    • blue sold out, purple still available.

  • OOS.

  • Blue all 100 units gone. Purple 29 gone, 81 left. Get in quick if want!

  • OOS

    • purple still available.

  • +2

    I read the name as Labubu haha

    • Same, was gonna say they're diversifying their market now hahaha

  • +2

    Plenty of stock here (https://ebay.us/m/UGQXPV) with the same seller only a couple of dollars more…

  • Our trusty V6 has lasted 8 years, and is starting to play up - for only a bit more than a replacement battery I'll give this a shot. And the promise of an easier to clean motorised head greatly appeals - with the amount of my wife's hair that gets caught, I wonder how she has any left on her head at all…

    • I went to a V8 - quite happy with it. Bin is much easier to empty.

      I doubt this will be as good as your V6 in the long run, but you never know I guess.

  • +3

    My kids have been so keen on a Lubluelu! Thanks for the info. Ready to be the best dad ever…

    • +1

      The look on their faces will be unforgettable!

  • +1

    Thanks for the labubu. Another one for the collection.

  • +1

    I can only get the price to reflect as $136.78 for 2 of them in the cart. What am I doing wrong?

  • +3

    Stands neatly in any corner. The suction isnot very strong, but it gets the job done, especially for cars and indoor use. The filters and head are washable to dry, which is convenient.
    However, after a year or two, particularly during winter, it tends to shut off by itself when on high power mode and only restarts on a lower power mode thats my experience. But its a worth a buy at this price.

    • +1

      Thanks for the feedback. This happened with my xiaomi as well. I suspect its a low quality battery on its way out soon.

    • +1

      No code use

  • anyone have any experience with their mop stick vacuum as well? its like half the price of the other brands but look the same

  • These carp their batteries in 1-2 years. Lack the grunt and build quality of a Dyson. Id rather buy a second hand Dyson stick thanks.

    • +1

      Hmmmm sounds a bit fishy to me.

      • Stop being flipperant, this is searious info

  • The discount code also works for the filters - brings them down from US$ 29.99 to AU $23.99

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/355501702887

  • +3

    Mine died 6 months after getting it. I emailed about warranty, provided videos and pictures and now it's all just fine cold with no response. Went to them first, went to eBay and went to the company outside of eBay. Nothing.

    Piece of crap Chinese company where stereotypes come from

    • I thought eBay gets better regulation by charging for more recently.

    • Probably easiest to buy a new one, then try to return the broken one, then do a chargeback or PayPal dispute if they don’t respond.

  • Cheaper than Ozito sticks

    I feel rich enough to get a vacuum stick for the outdoor shade lol

  • Any reviews of the P2 model which is supposedly 45kpa for $106?: https://ebay.us/m/zbbPPg

  • +1

    Clicked for Labubu. Was disappointed

  • I am not able to use the voucher 'SPRINGCBT' so the price isn't $71.42 ?

  • For $72 I bought one to replace a dead Aldi stick (struggling to open it to change the battery).

    Good reviews here are a plus. When the battery dies, I hope to replace it DIY.

  • Any idea on how this compares to viomi a9 ?
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/792536

    • +1

      That post is from 2 years ago

      • Username checks out

      • Yep, have it from that deal still running strong. But looking to get this as a backup if this has similar performance.

  • -4

    I can only get 5% discount. Cannot add spring coupon. Comes for AU $90.24

    • -1

      Purple is available for $72.19. Use the links from the post. Stupid reason to neg the post.

  • -1

    If purchasing 2 then use this listing https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/357514996945 as it will come to $133.90

    And don't forget 4% ebay gift cards as well ;)

  • This is actually a pretty decent vacuum. I've been using my old model for a year now and the only complaint is that it isn't powerful enough for the carpet/rug. It's easy to use, quick to charge and works fine on any hard flooring.

  • anyone knows if the hepa filter can be washed and reused?
    couldnt find that info on their site

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