AliExpress CENRR Cordless Vac/Blower Review

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AliExpress CENRR Cordless Vac/Blower Review
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A while back I reviewed the EUKI Compressed Air Duster and was very impressed by the power of the compact sized air blower. I hoped this combined blower and mini vacuum cleaner, might be as good, but sadly not. I bought this from AliExpress and as with many items from that Chinese marketplace, the same product can be bought from multiple vendors at a range of prices and with a range of buying options available. I selected the version with the maximum number of accessories in the kit and paid £28.14 for it including shipping to the UK.

In the attractive branded box I received the mini vac/blower itself, along with a range of cleaning and blowing heads and adapters many with curious names giving little clue to their purpose (my video shows them with their listing page names). Also included were three replaceable and washable HEPA filters (one prefitted). No storage case was included, which was a pity.

The build quality all seems fine for the price. Everything is made from ABS plastic but seems well made and robust. The user guide is a bit vague at times but in general pretty informative.

Operation is easy enough, long press the trigger button to enter low power mode, again to enter level two and once more to get the maximum power mode, the trigger LED lights up Green, Yellow and Red in turn along with the increase in noise level and pitch. Press again to turn it off.

As regards the collection of nozzles and adapters, most are pretty intuitive to use, others less so, and some mystifying with the user guide being of little in explaining their purpose. The heads will only attach to the side they are designed to work with, front facing for vacuuming, and rear facing for the air blower.

When vacuum mode it is all very straightforward and similar to every other hand held vacuum cleaner I have used. When in blower mode it all feels a bit weird if the device is used with the HEPA filter and cover in place on the air intake side, as it feels back to front and with the trigger facing the wrong way. It feels better balanced and has a more powerful operation with the HEPA filter and cover removed in blower mode as this must help with the air intake flow, but the user guide does not make clear if this is the correct procedure or not.

The performance in vacuum mode is OK, and as good as any other hand held vacuum I have used, but nothing spectacular. The same is true when in blower mode, it does a good job and will blow my hat off, if not my socks, but is not as powerful as the Euki device I tested previously.

Overall, this is a decent quality hand held vacuum cleaner and air blower, good for use in the car, to clean up dusty electronics and for keeping small surfaces clean. For the price of less than £20 for the base model, it seems a pretty good buy but there may well be better ones out there if you pay a bit more.

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