Category Archives: Comparison

Comparison info on vacuum cleaners, floor steamers, carpet extractors, and other floor care items.

Shark NV752 vs NV652 what’s the difference?

Shark NV652 versus NV752
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There is no difference between Shark NV752 and NV652, according to the Shark Customer Service.
However, users say that the included True Pet tool on NV752 has been redesigned, it is smaller and its suction is weaker.

As far as I know, the Euro-Pro recalled certain Shark Rotator Powered Lift Away vacuum cleaners including model NV660, NV650W, NV651 and NV652 on April 22, 2015. This voluntary recall was made because there is potential risk of electric shock caused by the wand.
“The potentially affected vacuum cleaners have a part in the wand that can break, possibly leading to a risk of electric shock under certain circumstances.”
You can read more on http://www.sharkrecall.com/

Well, I think they replace the wand, then rebrand the NV650 series, give it a new name – NV750 series. But the vacuum body is still the same.

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If you know more details on comparison between NV752 and NV6502, please share your reviews below.

Black & Decker BDH2000FL vs FHV1200 what’s the difference?

These 2 Black & Decker hand vacuum cleaners look very similar, however, there are some difference between them.

BDH2000FL vs FHV1200
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Color
The BDH2000FL is black with a bit silver whereas the FHV1200 is white, silver, and chocolate.

Battery
The BDH2000FL uses 20V Lithium battery while the FHV1200 uses 12V Nickel Cadmium battery.

Charging Time
The BDH2000FL takes about 4 hours to recharge while the FHV1200 takes over 20 hours to fully charge.

Running Time
For a full charge, the BDH2000FL runs a bit longer than the FHV1200.

Charger
The BDH2000FL comes with a charging base while the FHV1200 has no charging base but uses a normal charger.

Accessory Storage Caddy
The FHV1200 includes an accessory caddy to store the accessories while the BDH2000FL has the accessory caddy on charging base.

Warranty
The BDH2000FL carries a 3 year limited warranty whereas the FHV1200 is backed by a 2 year limited warranty.

Air Watts
The BDH2000FL has 22 air watts versus 25 air watts on the FHV1200.

If you know other difference between FHV1200 and BDH2000FL, please share below. You can also discuss anything about these 2 vacuum cleaners by commenting below.

Black and Decker BDH2000FL vs BDH2020FLFH what’s the difference?

For those who are deciding between the Black and Decker BDH2000FL or BDH2020FLFH, here are some major difference between them that you may want to know before buying.

BDH2020FLFH vs BDH2000FL
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Floor Head
The BDH2020FLFH comes with a Stick Vac Floor Head that turns it into a stick vacuum while the BDH2000FL does not include this floor tool.

Filter Cleaning Wheel
The BDH2000FL has a filter cleaning knob on the dirt cup door that help remove dust from the filters whereas the BDH2020FLFH does not have this knob.

Suction Power
The BDH2000FL has a suction power of 22 air watts versus 25 air watts on the BDH2020FLFH.

Dust Cup Design
The dust cup on the BDH2000FL cannot be removed for cleaning, you can only tilt the vacuum to empty it, whereas the bin on the BDH2020FLFH is removable and washable.

Warranty
The BDH2000FL carries a 3 year limited warranty whereas the BDH2020FLFH is backed by a 2-Year Limited Warranty.

If you know other difference between the BDH2000FL and BDH2020FLFH, please share below.
Or discuss anything about them by commenting below.

Black and Decker BDH2000PL vs CHV1410L what’s the difference?

Here are some similarities and differences between Black and Decker BDH2000PL and CHV1410L.

CHV1410L vs BDH2000PL
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Battery:
The BDH2000PL uses 20v lithium ion battery while the CHV1410L uses 16v lithium ion battery.

Pivoting vs Rotating Nozzle:
The BDH2000PL has a pivoting nozzle that you can adjust it up and down whereas the CHV1410L has a rotating nozzle which you can rotate it to the left or right.

Nozzle Size:
The nozzle on the the CHV1410L is slimmer than the one on the BDH2000PL.

Suction Power:
The BDH2000PL can generates 35 air watts suction power versus 18.2 air watts on the CHV1410L.

Weight:
The BDH2000PL is a bit heavier than the CHV1410L.

Bin Capacity:
The BDH2000PL holds 15 oz. whereas the CHV1410L has a larger capacity that is 20.6 oz.

Bin Design:
The BDH2000PL bin has the opening at the top and bottom whereas the CHV1410L has a side door.

Color:
The BDH2000PL is black with silver whereas the CHV1410L is white with green.

There is also design difference on the charging base.

Similarities:
Lithium ion battery; charging indicator; removable and washable translucent dust bowl; washable filter; on board flip up brush and extendable crevice tool; comes with charging base; cyclonic action.

If you own CHV1410L and/or BDH2000PL, please share your experience below.
If you have any questions, you can also post below to discuss.

Black and Decker BDH2000PL vs PHV1810 what’s the difference?

Black and Decker BDH2000PL and PHV1810 are 2 handheld battery powered vacuum cleaners. They are bagless and can be folded up for easy storage.
Below are some differences and similarities between them.

PHV1810 vs BDH2000PL
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Battery:
The BDH2000PL uses 20v lithium ion battery whereas the PHV1810 uses 18v nickel cadmium battery.

Charger:
The BDH2000PL has a charging base whereas the PHV1810 come with no charging base but a standard charger.

Charging Time:
The BDH2000PL takes much less time to charge than the PHV1810.
According to the manuals, the BDH2000PL takes about 4 hours to recharge while the PHV1810 must be charged at least 9 hours.

Dust Bowl Capacity:
The BDH2000PL holds 15 oz. whereas the PHV1810 holds about 16.9 oz.

Weight:
The BDH2000PL is a bit lighter than the PHV1810.

Color:
The BDH2000PL is black with silver whereas the PHV1810 is white with blue.

Similarities:
Pivoting nozzle with multiple angles; charging indicator; removable and washable translucent bin; 35 air watts suction power; 3-stage filtration; washable filter; 2 year limited warranty; on board brush and crevice tool; cyclonic action.

Please share more info if you own these 2 Black & Decker hand vac.