LG A9N Best Budget Cordless Vacuum: Lightweight and Perfect for Hybrid Floors

LG A9N Multi Stick Review – Cordless Stick Vacuum with Extra Battery

Best value and affordable LG A9N Stick vacuum for Hard Floor

Why I Chose This Vacuum

My old vacuum was not cordless, so I constantly had to plug and unplug it while cleaning. To make matters worse, its retractable power cable was broken—it would fully extend at first, but then shorten on its own while I was still vacuuming. That inconvenience pushed me to look for a cordless stick vacuum for quick cleaning, in addition to a robot vacuum with a mopping function for daily maintenance.

After some research, I decided on this model because the reviews were positive, the price was reasonable, and it even came with a second battery—a rare bonus compared to many competitors.

What’s Included in the Box

The set comes with everything needed for versatile cleaning:

  • Two rechargeable batteries (easy to swap for longer cleaning sessions)
  • Multi-surface nozzle for carpets and hybrid floors
  • Hard-surface nozzle for tiles and wooden floors
  • Additional attachments for corners, furniture, and delicate areas
Having different heads makes this vacuum much more versatile, since I can switch attachments depending on the surface.

Performance on Different Floors

I’ve been using this cordless vacuum for a month now, mainly on my hybrid floors (a mix of wood and tiles). It does a great job picking up:

  • Fine dust
  • Small debris (crumbs, dirt)
  • Long hair without tangling easily
Another big plus is that it’s quiet compared to traditional vacuums, so I can clean without disturbing others at home.

Battery Life and Charging

One of the highlights of this model is the dual-battery system. With two batteries, I can clean for a longer time without waiting for recharging. On average, each battery lasts around 30–40 minutes depending on the suction mode, which is more than enough for my apartment.

Some reviewers mentioned battery issues after several months of use, but since batteries are consumable parts, I’ll continue monitoring performance over time. At least with a second battery, I feel more confident about durability.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Cordless and lightweight design for hassle-free cleaning
  • Comes with two batteries (great value)
  • Multiple nozzles and attachments for different surfaces
  • Quiet operation compared to older vacuums
  • Strong suction for dust, debris, and hair

Cons

  • Possible battery longevity concerns (based on some reviews
  • Not as powerful as a full-sized corded vacuum for deep carpet cleaning

Final Verdict

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly cordless stick vacuum with an extra battery, this model is a solid choice. It’s perfect for quick cleaning sessions, especially on hard floors and hybrid flooring. While I still rely on a robot vacuum for everyday dust and mopping, this stick vacuum fills the gap for spot cleaning and hard-to-reach areas.

Overall, I’m happy with the purchase and would recommend it to anyone seeking an affordable cordless vacuum with flexible attachments.

It is lightweight, and the head rolls smoothly, making it easy to maneuver even in small spaces. Additionally, cleaning the head is simple. I just vacuum out the dust and wipe it with a wet tissue.

LG A9N Vacuum easy cleaning for dust on the head
Before - Cleaning the head

LG A9N Lightweight stick vacuum showing detachable dustbin for easy cleaning
After - Cleaning the head

LG vacuum Dust Bin before cleaning Dust Full photo
Before - Dust bin

LG A9N Before filter cleaning Dusty Photo
Before - Filter

LG A9N Cordless vacuum with easy-to-clean dustbin and washable filter
After emptying the dust bin and filter

Compared to my old vacuum (shown in the photo below), it was difficult to clean because dust and hair constantly got stuck in the head

Outdated vacuum cleaner compared to new cordless stick vacuum
The old vacuum head for comparison

*This review is based on my personal experience, and results may vary for others. Please take it as a friendly reference.

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