Vax OnePWR Cordless Hand Vac review
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The lithium-ion battery that powers the Vax OnePWR Cordless Hand Vac is compatible with other Vax OnePWR products, which could be handy if you already own one of its cordless vacuum cleaners. It’s advertised with a cheap price, but the battery and charger don’t come included, so the cost will soon add up if you don’t have a Vax model already. Read our full review to find out everything you need to know if you’re thinking of buying one.
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Last checked by Which?
October 2021
First reviewed by Which?
July 2020

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