![]() This is marginally more efficient than the Aeroscience which was very good in the first place. ![]() We should have used the old A9 first and then the A9 Kompressor after, but my wife refuses to vacuum twice! Dust efficiencyĪfter cleaning the home, we run the older A9 Aeroscience over the area to see how much more detritus it collects. Swapping the batteries is easy for most, but it isn’t if you have lost any finger dexterity. However, her cleaner loves it, saying it is the best vacuum she has ever used (and she uses many). How do it know this? My well-aged mum bought one, and it is just a bit much for her. That is fine unless you have arthritis in the wrist, elbow, or fingers. Overall, it’s quite well balanced, but all the weight is on the wrist. It weighs 2.7kg including the telescopic wand (takes the total length to 1.12m) and a power drive head. Where we empty the A9 Aeroscience twice – this is once. It enables longer vacuuming without emptying. No, it’s a simple red lever that compresses the contents on the. We usually associate the word with high powered engines. There is no issue with leaving the A9 in the charger all the time – it ensures batteries remain topped up.īattery replacements are under $200 each, and you should get a good five years from them. The cradle can charge both batteries at once. That is enough to do the whole home whereas we had to swap batteries with the A9 Aeroscience.Ĭharge time with the 29.4V/1A plug charger is 3.5-4 hours. Overall, we measured a 10% battery life increase. Turbo can go up to 590W depending on the floor surface. If you ever need Turbo mode (370W), expect about 5 minutes. It needs Power mode (120W), and you get 10 minutes. The other 30% is a thick shag pile feature rug that you could lose a small dog in. In our test, 70% of the time (hard floor and sisal carpet) we use ‘normal’ (68W) with a power drive head, and it gets 35-40 minutes per battery. It is kind of like those ‘Litres per 100 Kilometres’ stickers on cars – you will never reach that. That allows LG to claim a 60-minute life (per battery) on normal mode with non-powered accessories. There is no doubt that it can replace unwieldy, corded, canister vacs. The LG A9 was one of the first to do ‘whole-of-home’ for an average Aussie abode. Stick vacs have come and long way over the past few years. How do you review a vacuum?įirst, read the manual – no, you don’t have to, but it helps if you are swapping to a stick vac. And you may bag a bargain on the older A9 models too. The motor has a total of 10-year parts guarantee.Īs LG is sold widely through major retailers and online stores, you may find the A9K models for 10-15% less. Warranty is 2-years parts and labour (ACL compliant) on the vacuum and 12-months on the battery. ULTRA $1299 – with Power Drive Mop and all standard accessories. ![]() You can compare up to three models to see the bundles. The website is here and a little hint, look for A9K models. And because it has user-replaceable batteries, I can see it getting to 2030! Review: LG A9 Kompressor late 2020 rangeĪs LG likes to do there are accessory ‘bundles’ of the LG A9 Kompressor – all have the same vacuum section. I can but dream of the Kompressor, as the 2019 LG A9 Master has many, many, good, serviceable years left in it.
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