Vax Free Toolkit: What’s Inside?

What’s included in a Vax free toolkit? Let’s find out!

Buying a new vacuum cleaner is a pretty big deal these days. They aren’t cheap and there is so much choice, that it can be overwhelming to make a decision.

After all, you don’t want to spend a good chunk of your paycheck on a vacuum cleaner, only to find out it doesn’t work for you or your home.

Before buying a new vacuum it’s important to ask yourself questions like, ‘how often do I vacuum?’, ‘how big is the space I’m vacuuming?’ and ‘do I need it to pick up pet hair?’ to assess which one is best for your home.

We all like getting value for our money, so when a product advertises that it comes with a free gift many of us think we’re getting a great deal.

Sometimes we are, but sometimes this is just a clever marketing ploy used by retailers to make sales so it’s best to do some research into the product before making an impulse purchase.

How Do I Get A Vax Free Toolkit?

Certain Vax products come with a free toolkit which is stated as being worth over £50 on their website.

Please note that this toolkit only comes with your Vax product if purchased directly from the Vax website. Toolkits may vary depending on the model you buy.

Corded Vax vacuum cleaners also don’t tend to come with as many attachments as they are larger and have some of these elements built-in to their design.

Vax ONEPWR Blade 4 Cordless Vacuum

Here we’re going to be looking at the Vax ONEPWR Blade 4 cordless vacuum cleaner as an example.

This cordless vacuum comes boasts a 4.0Ah battery which is interchangeable with other ONRPWR products.

Similarly to other cordless vacuums, it is lightweight with a removable dust bin for easy disposal of dirt and debris.

Setting it apart from the crowd, the Vax Blade 4 has DustTracker LED Headlights built into the powered floorhead enabling you easily see where and what you’re cleaning.

A standard Vax Blade 4 cordless vacuum comes with an onboard crevice tool, a soft-bristle dusting brush, a battery, a battery charging station and a wall mount as standard.

Most vacuum cleaners come with a few extras to aid you in cleaning, but the Vax seems to go the extra mile.

Vax Free Toolkit – What’s Included?

Vax Free Toolkit - What’s Included?

With the Vax ONEPWR Balde 4 Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, which is the most current of its kind, there are four products included in the free toolkit.

We’re going to break down what they are and what they do for you.

Flexi Crevice Tool

Although the Vax Blade 4 already comes with a crevice tool as part of the standard package, there is a ‘Flexi tool’ included in the free toolkit.

It attaches easily, clicking into place on the main body of the vacuum.

Similar to the standard crevice tool, this is perfect to get those pesky cobwebs on baseboards, ceilings and mouldings.

However, the Flexi tool can be extended with the release of a button.

You can extend the tool to almost double its size for those hard-to-reach places and high ceilings.

The rectangular shape of the end of this tool gets narrower as you look down it which makes it great for getting into small gaps compared to the usually rounded crevice tool.

Textile Tool

This is a wide-faced plastic attachment that slots easily into the hose of the vacuum cleaner or straight into the Vax body.

In the home, this tool can be used for cleaning textiles and upholstery.

In the car, this attachment could be used to clean upholstery and floor mats as well as the boot lining.

Tough Dirt Tool

The tough dirt tool is a stiff bristled brush that is attached to the wide face of the textile tool.

You can attach this to the stretch hose, the reach wand or to the body of the vacuum itself.

The bristles are designed to lift up and remove tough messes and debris such as dried in mud and more stubborn dirt stuck to carpets or upholstery.

This tool can also be used in the car, perfect for those of you who have muddy pets or sports equipment frequently messing up your boot.

Stretch Hose

The flexible stretch hose is used in place of the reach wand (main tube of the vacuum).

You can attach the different tools easily to this hose which makes for easier more flexible cleaning.

Many find this particularly useful when cleaning awkward areas like stairs as it gives you freedom of movement.

Overview

Buying a reliable vacuum is an essential investment for any household.

Cordless vacuum cleaners have become very popular in the last few years, but they can be known for their poor battery life and reduced suction power.

Fortunately, this is not the case with the Vax as it has a 45-minute run time and is noted to maintain suction power even when the dust bin is full.

This product also comes with a free toolkit worth over £50 when you buy directly from Vax.

The four attachments come in a neat little bag and include a Flexi crevice tool, tough dirt tool, textile tool and a stretch hose.

With a wide range of uses, these tools are a clear added bonus as they allow you to reach smaller or difficult to reach spaces.

The Vax Blade 4 is highly recommended by a widespread number of reviews, with many expressing their delight with the free tools.

Some buyers have said that these tools are easy to attach and remove and make cleaning areas like the stairs much easier.

This cordless vacuum is regarded as being moderately priced.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Heavy Is The Vax Blade 4?

The Vax Blade 4 is a sleek and lightweight design for ease of use and weighs 3.1 kg.

This makes it easy to use with one hand and the cordless design means no fighting with or getting tangled in the cord.

What Is Vax Onepwr?

Vax Onepwr refers to the range of Vax products that are all powered by the same battery making the battery interchangeable for increased convenience.

The battery can be fully charged in 3 hours due to the latest battery technology.

The range includes cordless vacuums, spot cleaners and floor cleaners.

Can The Vax Blade 4 Be Used As Handheld?

Yes. The Vax Blade 4 is a handheld vacuum cleaner which is simple and easy to use with one hand.

You may find that reaching in certain spots such as up high you need to use two hands to steady the vacuum or if your arm starts to ache (depending on how much cleaning you’re planning to do!).

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