Neatsvor T35: A carpet-friendly upright vacuum cleaner


The Neatsvor T35 upright wet/dry vacuum cleaner, in addition to self-cleaning and floor washing, boasts an automatic power boost mode, a UV lamp for surface disinfection, and, most interestingly, a replaceable roller for dry cleaning, including carpet cleaning. At the time of writing, the price is between $190 and $220, which is generally reasonable for this type of device. Below, I'll thoroughly test the Neatsvor T35, highlight its pros and cons, and then express my opinion on whether this wet/dry vacuum cleaner is worth buying. So, let's get started!
Equipment
The vacuum cleaner arrived in a branded box like this:
It contains:
- Removable handle.
- Dirty water tank.
- Clean water tank.
- Base for charging and self-cleaning the vacuum cleaner.
- Holder for accessories to the base.
- Power adapter.
- Replaceable silicone roller.
- Vacuum cleaner cleaning brush.
- Hex key for removing the handle.
- Documentation for the vacuum cleaner.
- Branded keychain as a gift.
The kit is standard. There are no spare parts included. However, the inclusion of a replacement roller is a plus.
Appearance
Now let's take a look at the design of the Neatsvor T35. It has a standard design: a cleaning module based on a roller, a dirty water tank, a clean water tank, a display, and a handle with control buttons.
The cleaning module's cover is removable. The roller is made of soft bristles and features a familiar design. Water is supplied to the roller through eight nozzles. A scraper for collecting residual liquid and a suction port are located underneath.
The replaceable silicone roller is suitable for dry cleaning and carpet cleaning. It attracts fewer hairs and pet hairs and is better at picking up larger debris. However, you won't be able to clean floors with the silicone roller installed.
I would also like to point out that there is a blind spot on both sides of the roller towards the edge of the body, the width of which will be tested.
A UV lamp is located behind the roller. It turns on when the nozzle touches the floor, which is signaled by a special sensor located next to the lamp.
Above the cleaning module is an 800 ml dirty water tank. Inside is a HEPA filter with a mesh screen, a float to control the water level, and a coarse filter.
The clean water tank is quite large, holding 1000 ml. The cap has a built-in mesh for coarse filtering of liquid.
The wet/dry vacuum cleaner is controlled by buttons on the handle. These buttons include power on/off, switching between two operating modes (automatic and maximum), turning on the UV lamp, and turning on the water supply.
All information is displayed on the informative display. In automatic mode, the Neatsvor T35 automatically adjusts suction power when it detects dirt and liquids on the floor.
Lastly, it's important to mention that this vacuum cleaner supports voice notifications in Russian. You can disable them by pressing the corresponding button on the device.
Speaking of the base, the vacuum cleaner only charges and self-cleans on it. There's no way to dry the roller.
Overall, the Neatsvor T35's design has both strengths and weaknesses. I'll share my thoughts on these when I review the results.
Technical specifications
Main characteristics of Neatsvor T35, as declared by the manufacturer:
- Battery: Li-Ion, 4000 mAh.
- Power consumption: 135 W.
- Working time: 15/45 min.
- Charging time up to 240 min.
- Clean water tank: 1000 ml.
- Dirty water tank: 800 ml.
- Noise level: 76-82.5 dB.
- Weight: 5.2 kg.
I'd like to highlight the increased battery capacity, long runtime in normal mode, and sufficiently large water tanks. The noise level was measured personally and ranged from 76 to 82.5 dB. The vacuum cleaner is slightly louder than similar models, but not alarming for this type of equipment.
Testing
And finally, let's move on to the tests. A detailed video review of the Neatsvor T35, including all the tests, has already been prepared and published on the channel:
The Neatsvor T35 performs well for everyday floor cleaning, both on wood and tile surfaces. It doesn't leave streaks and, when used correctly, won't damage delicate flooring.
This cordless vacuum cleaner can be used not only for cleaning floors but also for picking up liquids. And, as in my case, it even passed the now-traditional test of picking up a mixture of raw egg and flour.
Neatsvor T35 can also be used to clean slightly dried-on dirt from floors. As you can see, there are no marks or streaks left. The floor is perfectly clean.
Since the roller doesn't extend right up to the edge of the housing, a narrow strip approximately 18 mm wide remains. This is important to take into account.
This vacuum cleaner even removed stubborn, dried-on coffee and sauce stains. As with similar vacuum cleaners, it took some time to remove the sauce stains. To be precise, it took 8 minutes to remove the stain. This is slightly better than most budget-to-mid-price vacuum cleaners, which typically remove similar stains in 10 minutes. Furthermore, no detergent was used, as the manufacturer doesn't include one.
Furthermore, this wet/dry vacuum cleaner can also be used for dry cleaning. For this test, I installed a silicone roller. It easily picks up various types of debris from the floor. There are no blind spots along baseboards or in corners; all debris is collected directly from the stand. That's a plus!
Carpets can also be cleaned with this vacuum cleaner, both low-pile carpets and fluffy carpets.
The silicone roller doesn't trap hair and lint, directing all debris into the dirty water tank. However, debris itself can clog the suction port, as the suction system doesn't work properly without water. Overall, while it's possible to clean carpets with the Neatsvor T35, it's not the best option.
The final test is to check the self-cleaning quality after all the tests.
The lid was practically clean after self-cleaning, as was the rollerball itself. There was also virtually no dirt behind the rollerball. So, self-cleaning is on par with similar products, and overall, it's sufficient for everyday use.
Personal opinion
The Neatsvor T35 upright wet/dry vacuum cleaner has been thoroughly reviewed and tested. I'll share my thoughts on it.
I liked the following:
- Large water tanks mean you'll have to drain dirty water and refill with clean water less often during cleaning.
- Suitable for cleaning carpets thanks to the included silicone roller.
- The quality of floor washing is quite acceptable for domestic conditions.
- Capable of removing even the most difficult stains.
- Increased battery capacity and, as a result, longer operating time.
- Automatic power increase when contamination is detected.
- Informative display on the body.
- Voice notifications in Russian.
I can't really point out the presence of a UV lamp as an advantage, as I have no way to test its effectiveness. However, for many, it may be a plus.
As for the disadvantages, there are the following comments about the vacuum cleaner:
- There is no drying of the roller on the base.
- Non-removable battery.
- Doesn't wash a narrow strip along the baseboard.
Overall, this is a pretty good upright wet/dry vacuum cleaner for the price. Of course, there are some criticisms, but most of them are typical for similar devices, especially in the sub-$200 price range. Therefore, I have no compelling reasons not to recommend this upright wet/dry vacuum cleaner.
On that note, I'd like to end this review. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments. Happy shopping. Bye!



























