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2025-09-03 18:06:54
Great vacuum. Great maneuverability and picks up everything. Lightweight. A favorite!
F Smith
2025-08-15 12:40:56
Great for hard surface floors. Has too much power for area rugs. Highly recommended
D. DeLai
2025-04-30 18:55:14
I have 3 vacuums in the house. A +15 year old Kenmore HEPA canister vacuum built like a tank. And 2 stick vacuums. The old Kenmore is upstairs where we have wall-to-wall carpeting. The Dyson stick vac is on the first floor where we have hardwood and tile. And the 2nd stick vac (generic company) is in the basement where it's pretty gross.The positives are obvious the moment you turn the Newton on for the first time.Suction: The suction on the Newton is incredibly powerful. Hands down the strongest of my 3 vacuums.Lightweight: Compared to the Kenmore, this canister vac is so much more maneuverable due to its small size and weight. I can easily carry it in one hand while vacuuming the whole (carpeted) staircase.Quiet: It's about the same loudness as a stick vac, which is incredible because the stick vacs are about half the suction power.HEPA: Very very important for use inside the house. Not as much important for garage use.Compatiblity: The Newton is compatible with Henry attachments. I have not tested this out, but in the official video from the company, demonstrating the Newton, the spokesperson flat out says that the accessories are compatible. I wonder if the bags are compatible... hope another reviewer mentions it.Now for the Newton Negatives:NO POWER HEAD (beater bar): I miss having a "real" powered spinning brushhead floor attachment. Also known as a beater bar. The Kenmore we use for the upstairs with wall to wall carpeting has this incredibly strong spinning power brushhead. It literally SCRUBS the carpet clean. Making those satisfying line marks in the carpet. Hah! Also, without the powerhead, the (unpowered) Newton carpet head kind of drags along the carpet, taking way way more effort to push and pull it while vacuuming carpet. I can see how this isn't as much of a deal in hotels and businesses where the carpeting pile is short and firm. For household carpeting, I feel you kind of need that beater bar to get all the dust/lint out of the soft carpeting.NO CLICK LOCK: Once in a while, with "vigorous" use, the vacuum head will pop off from the wand. The attachments are only connected with friction. Jam it in there to connect. Yank it off of there to disconnect. My Kenmore canister has button click-locks to positively lock the attachments in.WIMPY hard floor head attachment: The bristles are plasticky and short and cheap. Get a third party floor attachment. I actually had an extra generic one around the house with longer bristles. The third party floor head attachment was much easier to use on floors. Less of a "scraping" feel to it because of the longer better quality bristles on the third party head.That's about all the negatives. The Newton is a very good vacuum otherwise, even with these three negatives for the price. Great bang for the buck with a third party hard floor attachment.
Jared Padgett
2025-02-21 16:37:40
This looked like a great vacuum. It is really small and portable, is super light-weight, and has great suction power. It's like a mini industrial vacuum. Then we tried actually vacuuming the floor.Using the included tool, we first tried setting it for the wood floor. The only way to get the tool to lie flat was to vacuum sideways at an odd angle. Next, we tried the carpet setting. It doesn't glide across the floor like a normal vacuum. It needs wheels or something if it's going to be useful. It will get the job done with patience, but the only way to vacuum your carpet is to cast it out and drag it back to you. This might be useful for stairs, but that is a tedious way to vacuum your living room.This might work as a shop vacuum. It might work well for your vents. There is a wand attachment that doesn't seem to store anywhere, and a brush attachment that fits well on the pole. The small head seems it would work for stairs. It just doesn't work in the one area we need it to work. That keeps it from getting the fourth star, but it was a tough call.Looking back at the product page, I think I can recommend this for industrial or office space. The carpets featured in the photos are the super thin kind that aren't typically found in homes. For that purpose it is possible the vacuum would glide on the carpet. If you are cleaning an office with this, it is probably a full four stars. For homes though, three stars are most appropriate.
Shopper1937
2025-02-19 16:57:21
With four cats - two of them long hair - I have hair and cat litter everywhere. The Eureka non canister vacuum was horrible to clean and needed at least two cleanings when vacuuming. I searched Amazon and Reddit for a few hours trying to decide what to get. I know I wanted a bagged canister vacuum at a decent price.This one had a decent price, good reviews on Amazon, was bagged, and a long cord. It was easy to put together. It worked well the first time I used it. Great suction and picked up all the hair and cat litter. The floors didn't feel sand. No annoying canister to dump out and deal with litter filled cat hair stuck in the vacuum.I'm not sure if I would suggest it if you have lots of rugs. There's not beater bar and it would be a workout with the suction from this vacuum. It worked well on my tile floors. The long cord means I can do half my house without moving the cord from outlet to outlet. You have to coil the cord yourself, which may prove to be a hassle, but it was easy to do. Off to buy a lifetime supply of vacuum bags as they only sell them in sets of 25 - wish they would sell in packs of 5 for household use.
T Bowen
2025-01-07 14:14:17
We have 3 large dogs that shed ALOT. I needed a vac that can handle that and go under furniture. This fits the bill. It has strong, strong suction & no beater bar to damage our laminate. The bags are thick and strong. This is a no frills vacuum. It does have a few attachments. If it holds up over time I would say this is close to perfect. Also, the cord is very long so less moving the plug when vacuuming the house.REVISED review *7* months after purchase....Only used inside our home. Wasn't abused. Got a short in the electrical cord part that is immobilized on the canister, on the cord that is protected and immobile. Kept shutting off and then came back on. I kept jiggling the cord part to make it turn on so I could finish. Then it sparked! I unplugged it immediately and it is headed for the trash. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS VACUUM. DANGEROUS!!! WHAT A WASTE OF $$$!!!
Torben H.
2024-12-24 14:57:35
Me encanta el Newton. Antes tenÃa una aspiradora Henry que me traje de Alemania. Después de 15 años de uso, el Henry, que también es una aspiradora profesional, dejó de funcionar. El Newton es muy potente, robusta, tiene un cable muy largo (muy importante para mÃ) y un filtro HEPA. Incluso tiene 3 filtros, ¡asà que no sale ni un solo polvo! Lo recomiendo. Un aparato muy fiable. Desafortunadamente, no hay bolsas para él en Amazon en este momento. Pero seguro que pronto volverán a estar disponibles.
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