Friday, January 29, 2016

Dyson V6 Motorhead vs. Electrolux Ergorapido Ion

If you value convenience and ease of use, you’ve likely already decided that a cordless stick vacuum is the right choice for you — they’re slim, lightweight, easy to store and quick to charge. But picking the type of cleaner you desire is only half the battle.

To help you purchase the perfect model, we’re comparing two popular choices: the Dyson V6 Motorhead and the Electrolux Ergorapido Ion. Which stick vacuum will remain standing? Let’s find out.

The vacuums: At a glance

What we found: The Dyson V6 Motorhead is $150 more expensive than the Electrolux Ergorapido Ion, but the Electrolux has a 10-minute longer battery life.

What you’ll learn: For users who put versatility first, the convertible Dyson V6 Motorhead is the way to go. But for affordability and a longer battery life, go for the Electrolux Ergorapido Ion.

  Dyson V6 Motorhead Electrolux Ergorapido Ion (EL1030A)
Price $399.99 from Dyson $249.99 retail price
Type Stick Stick
Cord length Cordless Cordless
Weight 5.0 pounds 5.3 pounds
Bagless Yes Yes
Converts to handheld cleaning Yes No
Run time 20 minutes 30 minutes
Crevice tool Yes Yes
Buy on Amazon
Buy V6 Motorhead
Buy Electrolux Ergorapido

The vacuums: Up close and personal

Surfaces

First, consider where you’ll be using your new vacuum.

The bright red Electrolux Ergorapido Ion is designed to deliver consistent power across all rooms in your home. The device has a motorized brushroll that’s specifically intended to remove dust and dirt from bare floors.

The pink and purple Dyson V6 Motorhead can tackle dirt and messes in areas of all size, from the house to the car. The stick has a direct-drive cleaner head that’s designed to clean deep into carpet. Dyson says the model has 75% more brush bar power than the standard V6 model.

What other stick vacuum cleaners are on the market? Consult our roundup of the best stick vacuums, based on 7,882 analyzed reviews.

Usage

How can you use each of these sticks? Both are cordless and bagless models that weigh approximately 5 pounds.

The Electrolux Ergorapido Ion features a washable filter (so you won’t have to replace it as often), a one-touch release dust cup for simple cleaning, LED headlights for illuminating your cleaning path, and a flexible charging stand.

The sleek Dyson V6 Motorhead can convert into a handheld device for up-close cleaning and spot jobs. The vacuum also features a docking station that both charges the device and stores its attachments. Additional ease-of-use components include push-button hygienic dirt bin emptying, lifetime washable filters and a balanced design that makes it possible to lift the vacuum to clean the ceiling.

Battery life

Both of these cordless vacuums are battery-operated, so there’s no power cord or plug to deal with.

The V6 Motorhead provides a 20-minute run time and takes 3 1/2 hours to charge. Users can also push a max power mode button to initiate six minutes of increased suction power.

The Ergorapido Ion has a leg up on battery life, as it provides users with 30 minutes of run time — 10 minutes more than the Dyson. It has a 4-hour charging time.

Accessories

Both vacuums come with a few extras.

Open up the Dyson V6 Motorhead box and you’ll find the vacuum itself, the docking station, a combination accessory tool and a crevice tool.

The Electrolux Ergorapido Ion comes with a crevice tool and dusting brush for cleaning hard-to-reach areas. And you’ll never lose them, as the accessories can be stored in the vacuum’s handle.

Price

Last but not least, take price into consideration before you buy.

The Dyson V6 Motorhead costs $399.99 from Dyson. The Electrolux Ergorapido Ion has a regular retail price of $249.99. The vacuum can’t be purchased directly from Electrolux’s website, but it’s sold by a number of third-party sellers.

If you’re looking for a deal, both vacuums can be purchased from Amazon, where you may be able to snag a discount.

Wipe away the confusion

So which stick should earn a place in your home?

If you need an all-in-one vacuum that can tackle spacious areas in your home and function as a handheld as well, the Dyson V6 Motorhead is hard to beat. But with many of the same features as the V6 Motorhead — and costing $150 less — the Electrolux Ergorapido Ion could be a perfect fit for you.

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Courtney Jespersen is a staff writer at NerdWallet, a personal finance website. Email: courtney@nerdwallet.com. Twitter: @courtneynerd.

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