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SMOTURE VAC02 Vacuum Cleaners - Review and opinions

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7.7 Overall

Score

Format and home fit 6.7/10
Cleaning power 7.7/10
Runtime or cord 8.0/10
Filtration and dust 8.6/10
Handling and noise 6.8/10
Customer reviews 8.1/10

Dustbin capacity

1.8 L Dustbin capacity
Top 3 for dustbin capacity 157% above average

Runtime

65 min Runtime
Top 3 for runtime 13% above average

Is it worth it?

If you want a cordless cleaner that can move from hard floors to carpets, stairs and the car without feeling underpowered, the SMOTURE VAC02 lands in an attractive middle ground. The confirmed 600W brushless motor, 50KPa suction and detachable battery make it relevant for homes that want one machine to cover everyday mess and deeper cleans, while the self-standing design and LED touch screen reduce the usual faff. The trade-off is that this is still a stick vacuum first, so anyone expecting a heavier-duty upright replacement or a fully specified premium build route has a clearer alternative elsewhere.

This is the sort of vacuum to buy if you value strong suction, flexible attachments and easy stop-start cleaning around the house, especially with pets in the mix. It makes less sense if you want the simplest possible no-thought cleaner for one surface only, or if you are mainly shopping on brand reputation rather than a feature-rich spec set. The appeal is practical rather than flashy: useful power, decent runtime and a layout that suits quick daily passes as well as longer sessions.

Suction power 50KPa
Runtime Up to 65 minutes in ECO mode
Filtration HEPA filter
Motor 600W brushless motor
Battery Removable 8-cell lithium battery
Special features Auto suction, LED touch screen, self-standing design, wall mount

Suction and motor

The 600W brushless motor and 50KPa suction put this in the stronger end of the cordless stick bracket.

That gives it the kind of pull that matters for crumbs, pet hair and embedded dirt on mixed surfaces, not just light dusting. The practical upside is fewer repeat passes on everyday mess, while the limitation is that carpet cleaning still depends on choosing the right power level rather than expecting one setting to do everything.

Runtime and battery

The removable 8-cell battery and claimed 65-minute ECO runtime make the VAC02 easier to live with than cordless models that need a full stop for charging.

In a normal household rhythm, that means quicker top-ups and less pressure to finish the whole house in one go. The trade-off is that the longest runtime belongs to the gentlest mode, so heavy cleaning sessions will naturally shorten the day’s working window.

Controls and standing design

The LED touch screen, auto suction mode and self-standing brush are the sort of touches that reduce daily friction.

You can see the current mode and battery status at a glance, then pause without propping the cleaner against a wall. That makes it more comfortable for stop-start cleaning around furniture, but it also signals a machine built for convenience rather than stripped-back simplicity.

Attachments and specialist cleaning

The mattress brush, mini turbo brush, crevice tool and extendable brush give the VAC02 a broader job list than a basic floor-only stick.

That matters if you want one cleaner for sofas, stairs, car footwells and awkward corners. The practical caveat is that this breadth only pays off if you will actually use the accessories, because the value is in the flexibility rather than in a single standout attachment.

Use evaluation

In a mixed-floor home, the VAC02 makes the most sense when you want to move quickly from kitchen tiles to wooden flooring and then onto a rug without changing machines. The auto mode and three manual power levels give it enough flexibility for that sort of routine, and the bright display makes the selected mode easy to keep track of. What stands out is the way the cleaner is pitched for real household transitions rather than one-room tidying, which is exactly where a cordless stick earns its keep.

For pet hair, stairs and the car, the attachment set matters as much as the headline suction. The mini turbo brush, crevice tool and extendable brush turn it into a more convincing all-rounder than a bare stick, and the dedicated mattress brush widens the use case beyond floors. That breadth is useful, but it also means the machine is trying to be a lot of things at once; buyers who only need a quick floor cleaner may pay for accessories they rarely touch.

Runtime is the other decision point. Up to 65 minutes in ECO mode is a strong number for a cordless stick, and the removable battery adds a real convenience angle because charging is less disruptive than on sealed designs. The flip side is obvious enough for a vacuum in this class: once you move into higher suction levels, the time advantage narrows, so the best fit is a household that values short bursts, regular upkeep and the option to recharge between jobs rather than marathon cleaning without interruption.

Pros

  • Strong 50KPa suction from a 600W brushless motor.
  • Removable battery and up to 65 minutes runtime in ECO mode.
  • Self-standing design and clear LED touch screen reduce daily friction.
  • Useful attachment set for pets, stairs, sofas, mattress and car cleaning.

Cons

  • Highest runtime is tied to ECO mode, so tougher cleans will shorten the session.
  • The feature set is broad, which suits flexible homes better than buyers wanting a stripped-back cleaner.
  • It is a cordless stick route, so it will not replace a heavier upright for everyone.

Community

User reviews

The recurring pattern is straightforward: people are most convinced by the suction, the light feel and the range of attachments, while the most persuasive extras are the auto mode, LED display and mattress brush. The cleaner’s weak spot is not performance so much as fit, because it rewards households that will use the extra functions and the removable battery rather than buyers who want the most minimal cordless setup.

Steve

I really like the new Smoture VAC02, it looks great, feels very light and nimble, and the suction is excellent on pet hair and sawdust.

Mihai

Fantastic piece of kit with brilliant suction, multiple attachments, good battery life and wall mounting, and the mattress cleaning feature works brilliantly.

Scott

I was pleasantly surprised by the features and overall quality, and the touch display makes it easy to change power levels and see battery and blockage status.

Mariana

It arrived well packed, charges quickly and the smart LED display makes it easy to switch between manual and auto mode when suction increases on carpets.

Comparison

Attribute SMOTURE VAC02 Current Shark IZ380UK Bulelink Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Shark PowerProPet IZ381UKT
Price £144.39 £176.99 £119.99 £180.49
Battery Removable 8-cell lithium battery - - 50 minutes
Suction power 50KPa - 50 kPa -
Runtime Up to 65 minutes in ECO mode Up to 50 minutes in ECO mode with a non-motorised tool up to 70 minutes -
Filtration HEPA filter HEPA filter 99.99% efficient filtration HEPA Filter
Editorial score 7.7/10 7.4/10 8.3/10 6.8/10

Against Bulelink’s cordless stick, the SMOTURE looks more compelling for buyers who want the removable battery and the self-standing, accessory-led route, while Bulelink’s 70-minute runtime and 1.8 L dustbin make sense if longer single-session cleaning and fewer emptying stops matter more. The SMOTURE is the better pick for mixed household use and convenience; the Bulelink route is cleaner if runtime and dust capacity are the priority.

Compared with Shark IZ380UK, the SMOTURE leans harder into feature density and pet-focused flexibility, while the Shark’s 5.68 kg weight and 0.7 litre dustbin frame a more established cordless stick alternative with a simpler, familiar lane. If you want a feature-rich cleaner for stairs, upholstery and the car, the SMOTURE has the broader brief; if you prefer a more conventional stick-vac route from a mainstream brand, the Shark remains the safer shape of purchase.

VACTechPro F02 Ultra is the closest like-for-like alternative on suction, with up to 50KPa and up to 70 minutes on hard floor mode, so the choice comes down to the surrounding package. The SMOTURE wins on the practical extras that change day-to-day use, especially the self-standing brush, LED display and mattress-focused attachment, while the VACTechPro route suits buyers who want a similar power class and a slightly more straightforward performance story.

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Is the SMOTURE VAC02 vacuum cleaner worth it?

The SMOTURE VAC02 is easiest to recommend for buyers who want a flexible cordless stick with real suction, useful attachments and fewer annoyances in daily use. The 600W motor, 50KPa suction, removable battery and self-standing design give it a strong practical case for pet hair, mixed floors, stairs and the car, and the current offer looks competitive if you are shopping in this feature-rich cordless lane.

Skip it if you want the simplest possible vacuum or if you need one cleaner to behave like a full-size upright across every job. The runtime is strongest in ECO mode, so heavy cleaning still asks for more discipline than a mains machine, and that matters most for larger homes that run long sessions. For everyone else, this is a well-judged cordless route with enough convenience to justify itself.

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FAQ

Is this mainly for hard floors or mixed homes?

Mixed homes. The auto mode, strong suction and accessory set make it more convincing when you need one cordless cleaner for hard floors, rugs, stairs and occasional car or upholstery use.

Does it need a lot of handling between rooms?

Not much. The self-standing design, detachable battery and clear display reduce the usual stop-start friction, which suits quick clean-ups and longer whole-home sessions.