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🔋 Power up your cleanup game with Bosch’s cordless vacuum revolution!
The Bosch GAS18V-02N is a lightweight, cordless handheld vacuum designed for professional-grade cleaning with up to 21.2 CFM airflow and a two-stage rotational airflow system that maintains suction by keeping filters clog-free. Compatible with Bosch’s 18V lithium-ion battery platform, it offers up to 7 minutes of runtime per battery amp hour and versatile attachments for multi-surface cleaning. Its microfilter system captures fine dust, making it ideal for demanding indoor environments. Battery and charger sold separately.

























| ASIN | B07BQGCQQZ |
| Amperage | 18 Amps |
| Battery Charge Time | 60 minutes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Life | 7 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,069,583 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #804 in Handheld Vacuums |
| Brand Name | Bosch |
| Capacity | 1.32 Kilograms |
| Color | Blue |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (452) |
| Filter Type | Cartridge |
| Finish Types | Brushed |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346498189 |
| Included Components | (1) GAS18V-02N 18V Handheld Vacuum Cleaner (Bare Tool), (1) Filter VF220, (2) Extension Tubes (1619PA9898), (1) Floor Nozzle (1619PA9899), (1) Crevice Nozzle (1619PA9897), (1) Short Hose (1619PB2039) |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.25"L x 4.7"W x 7.8"H |
| Item Type Name | GAS18V-02N 18V Handheld Vacuum Cleaner (Bare Tool) |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Bosch 18v cordless power tools are covered by a five year limited warranty. For details, visit https://rb-pt. Io/powertoolwarranty or call 1-877-bosch99. |
| Model Name | GAS18V-02N |
| Model Number | GAS18V-02N |
| Noise Level | 80 Decibels |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Lightweight |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hard Floor |
| Runtime | 42 minutes |
| Style Name | Colorful |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| UPC | 000346498189 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
U**R
Powerful, right size... and uses your 18V batteries
Sorry, as a user of dust-busters since the late 80s, I've seen all sizes of devices. I just tossed a failing dyson animal because I was tired of the dwindling battery life, the hassle of all the connections. I tossed my dewalt wet/dry vac because it only works with older batteries and not newer 18v lithium and I hate plugging it in. Hell, even my RC car collection with its myriad of connections and different battery types made me rethink things. What I have learned over 20 years: Having a single battery platform trumps most features between brands. So, its a great little vacuum. But more importantly, it uses my big ass (or small) Bosch 18v batteries. I have now ditched all my dewalt 18v tools (and lame LION batteries which last half a year). Since adopting the micro 12v Bosch tools, I have expanded my18v collection for larger types, and to have this little vac use my monster 8ah Bosch battery is literally funny. And the same battery, also available in small 2 and 4ah lighter versions, works on my recip saw, cir saw, flood light, wet / dry vac, "freak" tool I love, and just about everything else. I like that 4 year old Bosch 18v tools work with the latest batteries, unlike some dewalt items. I just got the tiny blower and its so cool for its size. I have never had a single Bosch tool die. I have had a dozen dewalt items die after just a few years of use. We don't want to replace tools with new generation units all the time. And we definitely don't want to constantly replace dying and expensive batteries or deal with compatibility between generations. Hands down the 18v and 12v batteries from Bosch have outlasted everything else I've tried (bye Ryobi). I have 12v batteries from half a decade ago which last just as long as the new ones. Same with 18v. So, yep, good little vac... but more importantly, low cost when used with existing batteries in your collection. This little vacuum is just a vacuum. But it performs well and it use batteries I know I'll have around forever. Bare tool bosch purchases are not expensive. Invest in a 2, 4 and 8ah 18v battery set and you'll have options across the board without the pain and hassle of dying tools and batteries.
W**E
Great for it’s purpose
Bought this to clean up small messes in the workshop (garage) or doing repairs in the house. I like the idea that it shares the same batteries as my other Bosch tools but performance was my main criteria. People should read the description before whining about it not coming with a battery. It’s intended market is for those of us who have a Bosch charger and batteries already. Is it a bit expensive given that? Maybe but I don’t need to buy the charger and batteries. If you do, choose another vacuum. To be fair, this is not a shop vacuum. It’s a handheld dust-buster type vacuum. In that sense it works great. I have a hand held vacuum in the house and I bought a couple other hand-helps to compare suction. I had researched all of these to try to get the best performing models. I tested them side by side with the Bosch. At worst, it was comparable with the other handhelds. I did a test of putting marbles on carpeting and noting at which distance the vacuums sucked up the marbles. (I didn’t want dirt in the vacs I would be returning so I used lego’s and marbles). The Bosch bested all of them. Also, the opening in Bosch allows larger objects, like marbles, to get completely sucked in. The other vacs have narrower rectangular opening and marbles/legos got stuck in the opening and fell out when turned of. Not so with the Bosch. Feeling more confident in the Bosch, I took it outside to test on sawdust, etc in my garage, along with the hand-held I already own. The Bosch worked best and now I own it. I do not use it to vacuum piles (I bend over and use a broom and dustpan). I use a small shop vac for cars. I DO use the Bosch to clean the top of my table saw, workbench and power tools, or dust from repairs. I take it, along with my other Bosch tools and batteries, over to Mom’s when I need to fix something. Perfect. That’s what it is for! If you own a $300 hand-held that will suck a golf ball through a garden hose then good for you...why are you looking at this product anyway? The included attachments are the right for their intended purposes. Big messes require a bigger vacuum, obviously! Negative reviews are based on expectations that are not appropriate for this type of vacuum. I like it, use it and recommend it.
T**I
It works great
R**Y
Although II am an avid Bosch fan, this little vacuum cleaner lets the side down in that it is really underpowered and the suck is a bit pathetic if you are cleaning up professional or even DIY mess. If necessary, Bosch, go for a 36v battery one - at least it will do the job.
M**A
Me a gustado, lo utilizo para aspirar mi coche, no trae baterías pero me gusta comprar equipos bosch ya tenia unas baterías, me a facilitado la limpieza de me coche 🚗
J**N
I just waste time and feel very much cheated looking for the rechargeable battery which is SHOWN in the manual book's first page but NOT INCLUDED in the box. What kind of misselling is this? I highly encourage anyone reading this to buy something else. The product finishing also looks like cheap plastics.
S**A
Buen producto la batería si dura y tiene buena fuerza muy practica con sus utensilios
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