The Dirt Devil Scorpion Cordless Hand Vac was mostly a disappointment.
As I had written, I had my hopes up for the the Dirt Devil Scorpion Cordless Hand Vac being the solution for vacuuming our cars at our own leisure and convenience, without the hassle of digging for quarters, the inconvenience of drying to a car wash for a vacuum, and the stress of vacuuming as much upholstery as possible in the 1-2 minutes the coin-operated machines allot you.
The Dirt Devil Scorpion Cordless Hand Vac charged up nicely enough, and is lightweight and easy to carry and maneuver, but it just doesn’t have the sucking power that the crumbs and dirt and general debris that gets into vehicle upholstery requires in order to get it all out! I spent about fifteen minutes vacuuming out my car, going over the same spots again and again and again, and when I finally finished there was still noticeable debris. Also, the opening at the end of the Scorpion is fairly narrow, so unless you line up the hand vac just right over areas, it won’t pick up anything. Ugh.
I won’t be taking the Dirt Devil Scorpion Cordless Hand Vac back to the store, but for two reasons only. First, it is adequate for doing a quick vacuum between and around sofa cushions; and second, I threw out the box it came in, and Target is a little picky about packaging.
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A wonderful article. In my life, I have never seen a man be so selfless in helping others around him to get along and get working.