After weeks of testing the Natura cordless vacuum on every fabric surface in my home, I'm convinced this little powerhouse deserves a permanent spot in your cleaning arsenal. That first time I ran it over my 'clean' mattress? Let's just say the amount of grayish gunk in the dustbin made me want to burn my sheets.
PROS THAT SHINE:
- UV-C light is no gimmick: Hearing that faint click when the safety sensors engage as you lift the vacuum gives peace of mind. The germ-zapping feature is perfect for sanitizing kids' stuffed animals after flu season.
- HEPA filter actually works: As someone who sneezes at dust motes, I appreciated not having allergy flare-ups while emptying the bin (unlike my full-sized vacuum). Pro tip: Rinse filters at night so they're dry by morning.
- Cordless freedom changes everything: Found myself casually vacuuming couch cushions during Netflix commercials - something I'd never do dragging a clunky upright around.
REAL-WORLD QUIRKS:
- Battery life is accurate at 30 mins, but only on low speed. Deep-cleaning my king mattress on high power drained it in ~18 minutes. Keep the USB-C cable handy.
- The spinning brush occasionally wraps long hair too tightly. Requires scissors every few uses - pet owners with shedding breeds, take note!
UNEXPECTED USES:
Beyond beds, it became my go-to for: car seats (sucked up months-old Cheerios like nothing), window screens (that spring pollen buildup), and even lampshades (dust bunnies be gone!). The included second HEPA filter was clutch for rotating during deep cleaning weekends.
FINAL VERDICT: At $89, it's pricier than basic handhelds but cheaper than premium brands. Worth every penny if you value chemical-free sanitizing and portability. Just don't look too closely at what comes out of your 'clean' pillows...