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Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 184 reviews

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Customers frequently mention the CordZero All-in-One Wet/Dry Cordless Stick Vacuum's excellent battery life, ease of use, and lightweight design as significant advantages. Many appreciate the auto-empty feature and cordless convenience, while some users experienced issues with suction and occasional clogging. The price point was also a factor in some customer reviews. A few customers found the mop attachment less effective than expected for heavier cleaning tasks.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Weight
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Almost perfect Whole Home Vacuum

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    Vacuum for the whole home. I have 2 regular vacuums. A stick vacuum and a small cordless D***Bust** vacuum. I was hoping this would replace them so I can have one system to clean all the areas of our busy home. The setup was pretty easy but there was not a master set of instructions, so it was just open this and find out where it goes kind of install. After 20 minutes it was complete. I did have extra parts but they were for replacement filters and maintenance as I found in the manual. I downloaded the LG ThinQ app and paired the unit to my phone. Took about 15 minutes and 2 tries but finally connected. Use: I like the main vacuum brush for cleaning the main area of the home. The whole unit is comfortable to hold and not too heavy. I like that it is just small enough to fit in all the areas in my home where we vacuum. Most of the floor is Tile and LVT. We also have pets so there tends to be a lot of hair to pick up. In the first use I filled the container up in 20 minutes. There was a beeping noise to alert me that it was full. I set it in the base unit, and it auto emptied. This was where everything started to click. I can just pick it up vacuum and set it in the base when it is full. That is all. Not having to plug in the wall and hold the cord was helpful in getting the chore done fast. Then I used the smaller brush attachment to clean the harder to reach areas of the floor. Each time emptying in the base unit. Finally, I attached the mop unit and mopped the floor. It seemed like it would polish the floor and take up any shoe marks, but I did not notice any benefit from the mopping function. The following days I used it to clean little area’s that I would see more pet hair building. Just being able to grab and go is nice. I feel like this is almost perfect. I wish there were more color options and that the main brush unit was a little wider. In all it keeps my 2900 sq ft home clean and both batteries are more than enough to clean it. Pros: Cordless Condenses multiple cleaning tools Light weight Long battery life Auto Empties waste Cons: Wish it was less dust prone on the top of the base unit Wish there were more colors Wish the Mop function was stronger Wish the Container held more

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice vacuum with a lot of features

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    The LG CordZero is a nice vacuum cleaner with quite a few features. Taking the vacuum out of the box was fairly easy and straight forward. Setting up the unit is fairly easy, but I’d highly suggest reading the manual. There are a lot of things I would have missed if I had not read the manual. The charging base station is pretty much already assembled out of the box. The only labor involved for the base station is placing the gaskets on the bottom of the base plate, and setting the charing base station onto the base plate. The vacuum does a fairly decent job on the different floors I used it on. It did OK on carpet, but I felt it could use a bit more power. This was even after I cracked it up to Power Mode and then to Turbo Mode. I was able to use it to clean dirt and debris from my hardwood floors. I was a bit nervous using it on my hardwood floors because I only have the Universal Floor Nozzle. I had some debris that got caught underneath the nozzle and slightly scratched an area of my hardwood floors. Perhaps I may look into getting the Slim Hard Floor Nozzle that didn’t come with the unit I have. After I vacuumed the hardwood floors, I then used the mop pads to clean them. The water reservoir isn’t as large as a floor cleaner I own by a different manufacturer. I assumed I would have to fill it up a few times while mopping the floors. I was wrong, and it was enough to clean all of the hardwood floors and tile floors. It did a good job of disbursing the right amount of water. There’s a button to adjust the amount of water you want disbursed while mopping the floors. The mop pads turn in a circular direction, which you cannot adjust the speed at which they spin. The mop nozzle also comes with LED lights on the front that illuminate onto the floor while in use. The charging base station has a nice feature of automatically emptying the debris from the vacuum into a dust bag. Once the bag becomes full overtime, it will have to be disgarded. There’s no way to empty the bags and reuse them because they have a plastic slide rail attached to the top of each bag. I wish the bags were reusable or if they could have used a plastic bin that can be emptied. Over time the price of buying new bags might be costly. I empty most of the debris manually from the vacuum itself into a regular trash can before placing it on the base station. The charging base station comes in auto mode to empty the vacuum when placing in on the base station. This can become quite annoying because every time I place the vacuum on the charging station, it goes into the bag empty mode which is quite loud. I’ve now switched it to manual mode by pressing the Select Mode button on top of the base station. Now when I place the vacuum on the base station to charge, I don’t have to worry about it going into the bag empty mode. You also can’t remove the vacuum from the base station until it goes through the complete cycle. With it being in manual mode now, I don’t have to worry about that anymore. The vacuum also comes with an app that allows you to see the charging status, vacuum history, and other useful information. It was a bit tricky setting it up. I scanned the QR code on that’s located on the vacuum. It automatically took me to the App Store where I was able to download the app. Once I was able to open the app, it then asked me to create an account. Locating my vacuum was easy. I scanned the same QR code again using the app. By using the app to scan the QR code, it now adds the vacuum to your account. The tricky pars was setting up the WiFi. You have connect to the vacuum’s built in WiFi. When it asks for a password you have to type the last 4 characters of the WiFi name of your device twice with no spaces. After that, then the WiFi process is complete. Overall I’m pleased with the vacuum. With the power being slightly lower than what I expected, it has other features that make up for it. It’s still a bit on the pricey side though.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Clogging, Suction
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    CordZero

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    I wanted to love this system. First of all, It took a while to unbox and set up this unit. The base's sides open to component storage. The top holds a battery charger for the 2nd battery. It's all quite compact and lovely when set up. I was surprised at the size of the capture bag in the base. It's smaller than I expected, but this about the dirt/debris being compacted into this bag so I imagine that it will take quite some time to fill it up. Now, lets move on to the vaccuum itself I was excited to use it. I turned it on and gave it a push across the carpet that I vaccuumed and shampooed four days ago. I've had some powerful suction vaccuums including a pretty good cordless stick vac. This wasn't as powerful as I was expecting. I clicked the + to boost power, it was better but still not as great as I was expecting. I ran it for about 8 minutes and it started sounding weird, power going up and down and it shut off then beeped. There was a red light on the front flashing. It indicated a clog. I took the motor off the pole and saw a clog, pet hair, at the top of the neck. I tried and tried to get it out, even used a chopstick to pull out the clog. I could only pull out so much so I started pushing the rest to move down to the dirt canister. There's a lever to push down the dirt. It seemed like a really cool idea. However once this clog cleared the neck it is now stuck above that lever. I let it run and run to try to get it free, but no such luck. Maybe eventually it will clear. I then tried the mop feature. The instructions said to use water, no cleaning solution. I didn't get the clean I was hoping for and had to hand wash the mop heads had to be done before I was half done with my kitchen was actually rather disappointing. For the price, $999 I was expecting so much more from this system. It will be passable for light cleaning but if you have pets, or have deeper cleaning needs, I can't recommend.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Weight

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Convenient and easy

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    Love the convenience and ease of being able to grab and vacuum whenever there’s a need. It’s lightweight as well so there is no struggle with vacuuming. Would like to purchase another

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Cordless
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ingenious!

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    My vacuum, mops and cleaning accessories are all stored in a messy cabinet and are not very accessible. This cord zero does not only clean our messy 3-child home, it also organizes our cleaning tools to keep the house clean. The station itself looks good. This all-in-one station is not something I can and should keep in the closet—and I actually like it that way. It looks good out in a corner where we can easily pull the vacuum out for cereal grain spills. The design looks neat, the other nozzles and connecting tools can be stored in the station compartments, and the vacuum automatically charges once you park it. The vacuum can automatically empty itself (or you can manually trigger it). It even has a charging / storage for an extra battery which, all you clean freaks with kids out there know how important it is to have a charged EXTRA BATTERY. Performance-wise, it is great. I have to use it on TURBO all the time though. The normal mode just does not cut it for me. Maybe I can use that to suck other things? I don’t even know what “other” things are. All I know is, when it comes to vacuuming, it’s either it sucks it or it doesn’t. The turbo does it and for cleaning regularly a 1500 sq ft space of wood floor, I have never encountered having to even use the spare battery. Another winner for me is the mop tool. You pre-wet the attachment cloths, put water in the bin and I mop away! There is no turbo mode for mopping, but it does the job as well! And I have been using the mop for 40 -45 minutes at a time and I do not run out of battery. This is me going through each sliver of space, slowly on the floor and it mops nicely and consistently. Oh, best of all, it is CORDLESS. I do not have to keep transferring the plug or have to hold a cord up and around me to get mopping done. This is just so well-thought out. Even the bags and filter replacement system is easy (which we have not really done after a week of use, because we don’t think about it--- the vacuum empties itself, remember?) It makes the lady of the house happy, and it makes us all happy too. We just threw away all our cleaning appliances—corded mops and other vacuum sticks. This is what design is supposed to be. All-in-one—It just made cleaning fun and easy.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Space Saver and Great Features

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    The LG - CordZero Cordless Stick Vacuum is a great vacuum for my entire house. I had a stick vacuum and a traditional vacuum and I used them in different levels of the house (upstairs/downstairs). I have all hard floors downstairs and all carpet upstairs. So I kept the regular vacuum upstairs and the stick vacuum downstairs, which I considered inferior to the stick for carpet. Don't get me wrong, the stick vacuum that I had worked well, but the regular vacuum was better on carpet. This LG - CordZero Cordless Stick Vacuum solved the need for having two. The LG - CordZero Cordless Stick Vacuum works as well on carpet as my traditional vacuum and as well on hard floors as my stick vacuum. The power is what I need for all of it. The thing that I like the most is that this automatically empties when you put it back in the tower. I never realized how convenient this is. You just put it back in and it empties and the tower tells you when to empty the bag. The battery life has been great and there is a second battery and a place in the tower to charge it, so you never have a time that the vacuum is out of commission. The app is also great. Connection was easy it has many stats, down to how many times you've used it and how long it ran. I would recommend the The LG - CordZero Cordless Stick Vacuum to anyone.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A bit pricey but great vacuum for your home

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    This is more of a vacuum station than just a regular old vacuum. It's a bit pricey but it's still a great vacuum for your home. This is your typical stick vac with a auto-emptying hub. It's quite nice in that you can empty the vacuum manually however, the base station had a feature where you can auto-empty it whenever you dock the vacuum. The base station itself looks good and looks refined. It's not just some gaudy tower that you shove in a corner and have it looking like an eye sore. With the different color options, you could color coordinate it with your decor if you wanted to so that it's stands out less. the footprint of the base station is pretty small so you can store it anywhere really without it getting in the way. Included with the vacuum are your usual attachments like a crevice tool as well as a floor scrubber which is nice. It doesn't vacuum up the liquid so it's really just a scrubber. There is a separate head attachment for the scrubber as well as some extra velcro pads to use on the scrubbing head. The attachments store inside the base station except the scrubbing head which attaches to the side. This also comes with an extra bag and filter for the vacuum. Another nice feature is the extra battery. You store/charge the battery in the top of the unit so if you need to vacuum the whole place, you won't have to worry about running out of power midway through. This works ok for cleaning out your automobile too since it's portable however it's a tab bulky to get into some corners. Last feature is the compressor. With practically all these bagless vacuums, the center filter eventually gets clogged with debris so you need to disassemble the unit and clean that out properly to ensure proper suction. There is a lever on the bin that moves up and down on the compressor which allows you to scrape off a good chunk of debris on the interior filter without needing to disassemble it which I found to be quite beneficial. You'll still need to disassemble the unit for proper maintenance however, with this cleaner, you can do it far less. Only real knock to the is the price tag. It is expensive for a vacuum and you could easily find a stick vac or even a larger corded vacuum for much cheaper. That said, this is more of a lifestyle item where you can have a great functioning vacuum and have it look good in your home.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The All In One of Vacuums

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    I have tried several vacuums and they have all their pros and cons. This is a very well designed and thought out system. It ranges from a compact vacuum cleaner to powerful upright with telescoping tubes for easy storage. The charging station serves multiple purposes as it holds the main unit, charges the vacuum, stores a charged spare battery, empires the dust compartment and has ample storage for the attachments. The machine snaps right in place and plays a tone to assure you that it’s in place. The vacuum itself does a nice job on all surfaces. It has a power button to up the suction, but the normal setting works well for most jobs. The cleaning head is smaller than normal, but this is a big plus for cleaning around corners, under furniture and other tight spots. One feature that really separates from the others is the spinning polishing head. It has a water compartment with two spinning cloth pads to polish and clean linoleum, tile and wood floors. With two settings for water flow, it never saturated the floor and did a great job of putting just the right amount of moisture to do the job. The pads are easily removable and can be cleaned and reused. Finally, the battery life seems to be very good. I have been testing it for almost a week and I have yet to see the battery meter move. If you’re looking for an all in one solution, this is it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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      We love to see this feedback! Welcome to the LG family. ^Jennifer LG

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Step up but would have expected more for the price

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    First there is not a lot that I can say bad about the stick vacuum. As a vacuum it does a good job. I have had better but no major complaints. I will say on bare floors with any type of small particles it takes at least a couple of passes to get everything up but it’s not that much worse than other I’ve had (note that this is in the standard mode, you can use the turbo mode and it much better but you suffer in battery. Pros 1. The extra battery is really nice no one room left and the battery dies. 2. The adjustable stick means that both me and my wife can use it at a comfortable level. 3. The self evacuating chamber no more spill dust around the trash when emptying. 4. The WiFi connection with the lg apps more cool than any great benefit. The marginal 1. The mop feature - while this is a great feature it performance is just ok, it clean most of the stuff however there is no ability to saturate or scrub. Those would have been nice and problem been a game changer Now the con - 1. The size of the base is huge it takes some floor or wall space to store. Much larger than anything else I’ve seen. 2. I did have a clog at the bend to the floor attached that required some time to break free. Turn out to be balled up tape with a bunch of stuff attached. 3. And probably most important is the cost at 1K I think there are better option on the market. I honest would go with one of the cheaper LG models and give up the self emptying canister and mop feature and save 500 to 600, however if you could find one on sale in the 700 range it would be worth it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Expensive feature-rich with mediocre performance

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    The LG Cordzero “all-in-one” system is an interesting (and expensive) idea that tries to accomplish all things you’d expect from vacuum cleaners. The package includes most of the items I’d usually need for everyday use, and the impressive base station, though being quite large and hefty, is feature rich. The attachments are good, and so is the ergonomics. It is a truly multifunctional tool. The stick vacuum itself is well designed and well-balanced. The motor, near the top end, is very compact for its power and the telescopic handle makes it very easy to use. After using it to vacuum carpets and some tile floors I didn’t feel much fatigue compared to my other stick vacuums. The roller head (Universal Nozzle) can move around to reach a lot of hard to reach places. However, with “normal” operation I felt the suction power is not that great - with my “moderately clean” carpets with the usual dog hair etc. I frequently switched to the “Power” mode (and a few times to the “Turbo” mode). This drastically reduced the battery life and had to swap out the provided 2nd battery almost all the time. Without the 2nd battery and the charging station, this would have been a no-go from the very start. Of course, this depends on what type of carpets you have and how dirty they regularly get, but for me I’d appreciate it a bit more under Normal mode. But this is a drawback for almost all cordless vacuums I have used so far. The highly-touted Kompressor technology is just a manual lever that pushes down the debris inside dust bin. This helps pack more dust before I need emptying, but more me looked like an over-hyped idea. One thing to point out that the package does not include the slim hard-floor nozzle, so maybe that would be a better head to use for non-carpeted areas. However I did not have the means to try that out. As for the Mop Nozzle - I have to say I’m quite disappointed with it. Only water can be used as the cleaning fluid, and the speed is fixed. This made it almost ineffective if there’s a speck of dirt in my tiled floor. For my use case, it was an ultra-low-duty attachment, and would only be useful if I could use it every single day. It is very very limited in its use, so if you plan to use it be wary. The other “powered” head is the Pet Nozzle, which lists a lot of limitations in the manual (it can’t be used with clothing, bedding, leather sofas, cushions, carpet, vinyl flooring, tiles, marble) which made me wary to use it all. There are also crevice tools and a combination tool (crevice and brush) included as well which are very handy. Using these heads without the telescopic handle effectively transforms this into a handheld vacuum that I used to clean my car interior. The charging/base station, as I mentioned earlier, is quite big and heavy. LF provides a plastic base with rubber feet to keep it standing, and mounting kit is there to tether it to a wall if needed. I did not have an issue with it as long it was not in a high-traffic area. The station, along with housing the stick vacuum, can charge the included extra battery, and has nifty ways to organize the tools/heads. The star feature is the Auto-empty functionality that automatically cleans out the dust bin from the vacuum body and puts it into a removable dust bag. I found the feature to be very useful (especially when I’m feeling lazy and wanted to create as little mess as possible) albeit noisy. By default the station performs this auto empty procedure every time the vacuum is docked, but this can be changed easily. The only drawback I saw was that the dust bag fills up quite easily and I’ll run out of those (only 3 are included) soon. In terms of ease of use and smart features: I consider myself a tech-savvy person and am always looking forward to trying out new techs. But this vacuum left me baffled a number of times. For the first few days, I had to get the user manual to figure out what needs to be done. That’s the price you pay for getting a “feature” rich machine, but in my opinion this may leave people a bit frustrated. The LG ThingQ app does not add a lot of functionality - it can store cleaning history and can perform “Smart diagnosis”. But since I haven’t faced any functional issues with it I can’t comment how well it can actually solve problems. Overall, I like the LG Cordzero All-in-one system for trying to be an all-in-one solution. But I wish, for the price, I was getting a bit more performance. If you have a light-duty need this will be a very good solution, but given the price you have to really think about the pros and cons. This could have been great with the large feature-set, but its mediocre performance made it more gimmicky for my needs.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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      Duly noted. Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We will share this with our research and development teams for future consideration. ^Jennifer LG

  • Cons mentioned:
    Suction

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Don’t buy!

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    This has been such a nightmare! First, it doesn’t come with a light on it. I mean my $50 vacuum does but this over $900 doesn’t. The suction is pretty good on carpets but horrible on hardwood floors. I have to use my swiffer instead. The lid on the canister has broken off twice and it is IMPOSSIBLE to snap it on yourself so you have to get it repaired. Purchased 10/22 and in Jan, had to get a replacement lid. Now In April, the lid has broke AGAIN and the suction tower doesn’t work. I have been trying now for almost two weeks to get this repaired but have been completely ignored by LG support. We ended up having to purchase another vacuum since this $900+ garbage one will not. I am so disgusted and will NEVER buy another LG product.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from LGAnswers
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      Hi, thanks for taking the time to leave your review. We're a continuously innovating company and we'll take your feedback regarding your LG - CordZero Cordless Stick Vacuum with Auto Empty and Kompressor into account as we create future generation models. Should you need support, you can contact us via social media. Feel free to send us a PM on Facebook (@LGUSA) or a DM on Twitter (@LGUSSupport). We'd be happy to assist. ^Chris LG

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    LG CordZero: Stylish, Powerful, and Game-Changing

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    I recently got the LG CordZero All-in-One Wet/Dry Cordless Stick Vacuum in Sand Beige, and I've been seriously impressed. First off, the design is slick and the sand beige color just looks classy in my home. But it's not just about looks – this thing means business. The cordless feature makes it a breeze to move around, and I can reach every nook and cranny without any hassle. The suction power is no joke; it picks up everything, from crumbs to pet hair. The battery life is solid, too, so I'm not constantly worrying about recharging. And let's talk about the Power Mop – game-changer! It takes care of both wet and dry messes, making my cleaning routine way more efficient. Overall, the LG CordZero isn't just a vacuum; it's a cleaning powerhouse that's made my life easier. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to upgrade their cleaning game!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Cordless

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Doesn't get any better than this...

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    This is the best vacuum I have ever owned. The self-cleaning alone makes it wonderful. But I really like that it's cordless.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best ever!!

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    Best vacuum I have ever had. Love the long battery life. I have only ran the battery out one time.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Auto empty

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great vacuum!

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    Love this vacuum. The self empty is amazing. And th mop is great

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Suction

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Review

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    I love the technology, but the suction power is low on the spectrum. Disappointing, but nicely designed. I’ll use it and my Dyson together.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Suction

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    15 MINUTES OF BATTERY LIFE - NOT GOOD

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    Good for small jobs, but if you are trying to Vacume your entire house - think about doing one room a day because the battery only lasts for about 15 minutes. I was sent a second battery, but it is another 15 minute charge as well. It takes a good 8 hours to recharge only to do a 15 minute job. I would say this product ‘sucks’ but the suction isn’t the best either. No instructions on how to empty the bag. Shop around for something else.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    MopVac

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    Nice vac if you done need ro vacume hare or big stuff. Mop is nice.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great buy!

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    Most valuable piece of equipment in the house! With pets quick cleaning is essential... LG has come up with the best solution for quick clean and dispose!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of those things I didn't know I needed

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    Great product. Best Vacuum I've ever owned. I love the mop feature

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from LGAnswers
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      We love to see this feedback! Welcome to the LG family. ^Jennifer LG