Bulelink Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Vacuum Cleaners - Review and opinions
Is it worth it?
If you want a cordless cleaner that can handle pet hair, hard floors, carpets and the car without feeling like a heavy chore, this Bulelink is aimed squarely at that job. The appeal is obvious: 600 W suction, a brushless motor, a self-standing body and a wall-mounted charging setup make it a practical fit for busy homes. The trade-off is that it is still a stick-style cordless, so you are buying convenience and reach rather than the endless run time and dust capacity of a mains machine.
It suits a buyer who wants one lightweight cleaner for everyday mess, stairs and quick deep cleans, especially in a pet household. It is less convincing for anyone who wants a fully settled, no-compromise whole-house machine with zero battery thinking, because the cordless format still asks you to manage charge time and power levels. For the money, though, the combination of strong suction, anti-tangle brush design and a clear display gives it a more serious feel than many budget stick vacuums.
| Suction power | 50 kPa |
|---|---|
| Runtime | up to 70 minutes |
| Dustbin capacity | 1.8 L |
| Filtration | 99.99% efficient filtration |
| Charge time | 4 hours |
| Motor power | 600 W |
Strong suction for mixed floors
The 600 W motor and 50 kPa suction put this in the stronger end of the cordless stick lane.
That matters when you are moving between crumbs, pet hair and heavier debris on carpets, hard floors and in the car. The upside is less going over the same patch twice; the caution is that the most aggressive setting will always cost you battery headroom.
Anti-tangle brush for pet hair
The V-shaped brush, comb teeth and 270° movement are aimed at the everyday problem of hair wrapping and awkward edges.
In a pet household, that means fewer interruptions and better coverage around table legs, skirting and under furniture. It is a sensible design choice rather than a gimmick, especially if your floors collect fur quickly.
Battery and charging convenience
The removable battery system, 4-hour charge and wall-mounted charging route make this easier to live with than a cordless that has to be manually staged every time.
That helps if you want a cleaner that is always ready for a quick pass. The trade-off is still cordless reality: higher power use shortens the session, so large homes will need more discipline.
Display and maintenance ease
The OLED touch screen, real-time battery display and one-touch bin emptying reduce the small frictions that slow down routine cleaning.
That matters because a vacuum only feels convenient if the controls are obvious and the emptying process is quick. The practical caveat is that smart controls help daily use more than they change raw cleaning power.
Use evaluation
In a typical weekday clean, the first thing that matters is whether it gets from hallway crumbs to sofa corners without fuss, and this one is built for that kind of routine. The 50 kPa suction and the front light make sense together in dim edges and under furniture, while the self-standing design means you can pause mid-job without hunting for a wall to lean it against. That is exactly the sort of small convenience that keeps a cordless vacuum in regular use rather than tucked away after the first week.
For a pet home, the anti-tangle brush is the feature that changes the mood of the whole clean. Hair pickup is the obvious selling point here, and the combination of comb teeth, V-shaped brush and strong suction is the right shape for carpets, rugs and hard floors where fur collects quickly. The practical upside is less time spent stopping to clear the head, which matters more than headline power when you are doing repeated daily cleans.
The battery story is more mixed but still usable for the right home. A 4-hour charge and up to 70 minutes at lower power put it in the comfortable lane for flats and moderate-sized houses, and the removable battery plus wall bracket charging are useful touches. The limitation is the usual cordless one: once you lean on the higher setting for deeper carpet work, the runtime drops sharply, so this is better as a fast, flexible cleaner than as a marathon machine for very large homes.
Maintenance looks straightforward enough to keep friction low. The 1.8 L bin, one-touch emptying and washable filter system reduce the small annoyances that usually make stick vacuums feel fiddly, while the OLED touch screen and clear status display make mode changes and battery checks easy to read at a glance. The filtration claim and HEPA filter positioning also suit allergy-conscious homes, but the bigger practical win is simpler day-to-day upkeep rather than a complicated cleaning routine.
Pros
- Strong suction for a cordless stick.
- Good pet hair pickup with an anti-tangle brush.
- Self-standing design and wall charging reduce day-to-day hassle.
- Large 1.8 L dustbin and one-touch emptying make upkeep easier.
Cons
- High-power cleaning will shorten runtime, so larger homes need more battery discipline.
- The wall bracket does not remove the need to plug in the charger manually.
- The touch display and extra features add convenience, but they do not change the fact that this is still a cordless stick rather than a full-size mains vacuum.
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User reviews
The pattern is clear enough to matter: people are most convinced by the light feel, strong pickup and easy emptying, while the only recurring hesitation is battery endurance under harder use. In other words, the machine wins when the job is quick, frequent and messy, and it loses appeal when the buyer expects cordless convenience to behave like unlimited mains power.
We've had this item for a few weeks now and I'm delighted to say it's performed faultlessly throughout. It is very lightweight compared to its predecessor and was very much cheaper to boot.
The machine is light, incredibly manoeuvrable and the suction is astonishing.
Very pleased with this very versatile cordless hoover. Removes pet hair easily, cleans both hard flooring and carpets with ease.
Light weight, easy to use, quick attachment change for doing the ceiling and stairs. Great suction, lifted everything of a black rug first run.
Comparison
| Attribute | Bulelink Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Current | Shark IZ380UK | SMOTURE VAC02 | VACTechPro F02 Ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | £119.98 | Out of stock | £159.99 | £79.99 |
| Suction power | 50 kPa | - | 50KPa | Up to 50KPa |
| Runtime | up to 70 minutes | Up to 50 minutes in ECO mode with a non-motorised tool | Up to 65 minutes in ECO mode | Up to 70 minutes on hard floor mode |
| Dustbin capacity | 1.8 L | 0.7 litres | - | - |
| Filtration | 99.99% efficient filtration | HEPA filter | HEPA filter | HEPA filter with 8-layer filtration |
| Editorial score | 8.0/10 | 7.5/10 | 7.7/10 | 7.8/10 |
Against a Dyson-style cordless stick, this Bulelink looks like the value route for buyers who want strong suction, pet-hair handling and a clear display without paying for a premium badge. Choose the Dyson route if brand reputation and ecosystem matter more; choose this one if the practical job is cleaning floors, stairs and the car with less money tied up in the purchase.
Compared with a traditional corded canister, the Bulelink wins on speed of use, storage and stair handling, while the canister still makes more sense for very large homes or long, uninterrupted cleans. If you want one cleaner that is always ready to grab and carry, this cordless format is the easier daily companion. If you want all-day endurance and no battery planning, the corded route remains the safer fit.
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Is the Bulelink Cordless Vacuum Cleaner worth it?
This is a convincing buy for anyone who wants a lightweight cordless cleaner that can genuinely keep up with pet hair, hard floors, carpets and quick car jobs. The self-standing body, 1.8 L bin, 50 kPa suction and clear OLED display make it feel well judged for everyday use, and the current offer should be checked if you are comparing it against other mid-priced stick vacuums. Skip it if your home is large enough that you regularly lean on maximum power for long stretches, because the battery trade-off becomes more important there. For that buyer, a corded machine or a more expensive cordless with stronger endurance makes more sense; for everyone else, this Bulelink lands in a very practical middle ground.
FAQ
Is the Bulelink Cordless Vacuum Cleaner suitable for homes with pets?
Yes. It is designed to pick up pet hair well, and the anti-tangle brush is meant to reduce hair wrapping during cleaning.
Can it handle both hard floors and carpets?
Yes. It is described as handling hard floors and carpets with ease, with strong suction for mixed-floor cleaning.
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