![]() ![]() Simply place it on the seat or floor of the car, and use the lightweight hose for cleaning.Īnd, with 1.5m of hose to play with, plus accessories such as the crevice tool, you'll be able to reach into most tricky areas, including door bins and dashboard compartments. The latter makes it much easier on your arms, since you won't be carrying the main weight of the vacuum with you. This means there's a larger main body for collecting dirt, and a 1.5m hose that you can move around the car for as far as it will stretch. The design of the Dustbuster Flexi feels like car vacs of old, in that it's basically a smaller, less powerful traditional vacuum cleaner, powered using the 12V accessory port where the cigarette lighter once was (or maybe still is, depending on your car). While this might make it less convenient for some, others will appreciate the fact that it's always ready to use by simply plugging it in. This is one of the cheapest car vacuums we’ve tested, but being a corded instead of a rechargeable battery model is always going to result in a lower price. ![]() The 12V Dustbuster Flexi sports a more traditional design next to the rest of the company’s stick vacuum offerings, and is also available in a more powerful and cordless variant, too (18V). At the time of writing, it wasn't available in Australia, although it does appear on the Australian Black + Decker website, so stock may appear in the future. Prices do fluctuate, so it’s worth keeping an eye on the model if you’re keen to pick up a bargain. The Black + Decker 12V Dustbuster Flexi costs $69.99 / £49.99 and is available from Amazon, as well as home stores such as Lowes in the US and Argos in the UK. (Image credit: Future) Price and availability
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