This high-power dual-use handheld car vacuum cleaner delivers powerful 9000Pa suction in a compact, cordless design. Rated at 120W with a 7.4V rechargeable battery, it combines convenient portability with effective cleaning for vehicles and tight spaces.Powerful Suction: 9000Pa motor generates strong suction for deep cleaning carpets, upholstery, and hard-to-reach areasCordless Convenience: Charging mode battery eliminates tangled cords, allowing freedom of movement around your vehicleBrushless Motor: Durable brushless technology (model ST-6645) reduces maintenance and extends lifespanCompact Handheld Design: Lightweight and ergonomic for easy one-handed operation in cars, homes, and office spacesDust Management: Dust-off feature quickly clears debris from filters and collection areasThe silver gray handheld vacuum cleaner is designed for everyday car cleaning and household use. Its rechargeable 7.4V battery provides consistent power for comprehensive cleaning sessions without the hassle of power cords.
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This high-power dual-use handheld car vacuum cleaner delivers powerful 9000Pa suction in a compact, cordless design. Rated at 120W with a 7.4V rechargeable battery, it combines convenient portability with effective cleaning for vehicles and tight spaces.Powerful Suction: 9000Pa motor generates strong suction for deep cleaning carpets, upholstery, and hard-to-reach areasCordless Convenience: Charging mode battery eliminates tangled cords, allowing freedom of movement around your vehicleBrushless Motor: Durable brushless technology (model ST-6645) reduces maintenance and extends lifespanCompact Handheld Design: Lightweight and ergonomic for easy one-handed operation in cars, homes, and office spacesDust Management: Dust-off feature quickly clears debris from filters and collection areasThe silver gray handheld vacuum cleaner is designed for everyday car cleaning and household use. Its rechargeable 7.4V battery provides consistent power for comprehensive cleaning sessions without the hassle of power cords.

































