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The Dirt Devil Kone is a handheld vacuum cleaner designed by famed product designer Karim Rashid. The Kone features a 7.2 volt motor which is on the lower-end of other handhelds such as the Dyson Root 6, which features 21.6 volts. However, the small size of the Kone can account for its low power as it weighs less than 2 pounds (versus 6 pounds for the Dyson) so it's easy to maneuver into tight corners and high places. The Kone aims to be your default vacuum for quick cleanups and by integrating the charging base into its central design theme, the unit is always charged and ready to go.
MSRP $40.00
Release date September, 2006
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Features
- Nozzle width: 1.5 inches
- Weight: 1.9 pounds
- Power: 7.2 volts
- bagless
- filter included (can be replaced)
- cordless
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MSRP $50.00
Released September, 2007
Pros
- always charged because always sitting on the base
- lightweight for good maneuverability
- attractive design
Cons
- not very powerful
- no additional tools for upholstery or crevices
Dirt Devil Kone
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Dirt Devil Kurv
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MSRP $130.00
Released August, 2006
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December 17, 2007
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Did not agree with any pros
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- Awkward to handle
- Too big for a handheld
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