Catch Every Crumb, Pet Hair, and Grit in Every Crevice on a Single Charge
You know those spots — beneath the kid's car seat where Cheerios have settled, the cup-holder ring no cloth can reach, the dog hair embedded in the back bench. TurboSweep™ is a 688-gram handheld that delivers 16,000 Pa, runs 13–21 minutes per charge, and reverses airflow to blow out dust where suction falls short. USB-C charges it from your phone cable — no garage outlet, no extension cord, no $5 gas-station vac that dies midway through the driver’s side.

Quit Feeding Quarters to Gas-Station Vacs That Quit in 90 Seconds
The plug-in vacuum can’t reach the rear seat. The shop vac is stuck in the garage. The gas-station one dies before you finish the driver’s side. You end up with a car looking good from the outside but embarrassing once anyone steps inside. TurboSweep™ stays in your glove compartment, charges from your phone cable, and sucks strong enough to lift sand from carpet fibers.
➤ Extracts Sand from the Weave, Not Just the Surface: 16,000 Pa at max power — matching full-size cordless stick vacs — packed into a 688-gram package. Crumbs, kitty litter, and pet hair ground in for months come up on the very first sweep.
➤ Also a Blower for Dusty Spots Suction Can’t Reach: Reverse the airflow and the same motor blasts dust from dashboard vents, keyboard keys, camera lenses, and the space beneath the gear shift. One device, two airflow directions, no extras to buy.
➤ Charges via Your Phone Cable and Fits Behind the Headrest: Three 2,000 mAh cells deliver 13–21 minutes runtime per charge — enough for a complete interior clean. USB-C charging means no proprietary adapter. At 688 grams, it slides right into your glove compartment and stays there.

What 16,000 Pa Really Means on the Road
Pa (pascals) measures how strong the motor’s suction is. Most stick vacuums pull between 8,000 and 12,000 Pa. The $20 handhelds popular on TikTok deliver just 5,000–7,000 Pa — which explains why crumbs shuffle around but never get sucked in. TurboSweep™ uses a brushless motor spinning up to 10,000 RPM, maintaining a steady 16,000 Pa on max and a quieter 10,000 Pa in everyday mode — enough suction to pry dried mud from floor mats and pet hair from fabric weave.
The filter has a HEPA-style cyclone combined with a washable inner mesh. When it clogs, you simply twist it out, rinse under water, dry, and reinstall. No replacement filters to track or shady parts websites to hunt down.

Why Doubters Are Tossing Out Their Plug-In Car Vacuums
Reviews of portable car vacs are often lukewarm at best. TurboSweep™ keeps earning “I wasn’t expecting this to actually work” praise — parents finally pulling year-old Cheerios from booster seats, dog owners cleaning the back bench in one go, commuters scrubbing keyboards at lunch.
"Bought this expecting another TikTok fail. Cleaned the entire back seat — two boys, one dog — on one charge. The floor mat looked like new carpet." — Tessa R.

Roll Up to Work Without Embarrassment About the Back Seat
✓ Crumbs, sand, and pet hair lifted on first pass: 16,000 Pa pulls grime from carpet strands instead of pushing it around. Forget vacuuming the same spot multiple times.
✓ Vacuum and blower combined in a 688-gram device: Reverse airflow to hit dashboard vents, keyboard keys, and the tough gap under the gear shift that suction misses.
✓ Recharges using your phone cable: USB-C tops off power while you grab coffee — no special adapter, no charging station, no hunting for filters.
Clean Your Entire Car in Three Easy Steps
Step 1: Press the power button — a short press starts everyday mode (10,000 Pa, longer runtime), a long press fires max suction (16,000 Pa).
Step 2: Attach the correct nozzle — narrow cone for vents and cracks, wider opening for seats and mats, brush head for dashboards and screens.
Step 3: When the dust cup fills, twist it off, empty the trash, rinse the filter under water, dry, and snap it back in. Done.

| Why TurboSweep™ Outperforms |
Plug-In Car Vacs |
Cheap TikTok Handhelds |
| Max 16,000 Pa suction + 10,000 Pa eco mode |
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| Also functions as a blower for vents and gadgets |
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| 13–21 min runtime, USB-C charging, washable filter |
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Specifications: What Powers TurboSweep™
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Color Options: Midnight Black, Champagne, Black-Yellow
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Voltage: 36 V
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Power Consumption: 96 W
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Suction Strength: 16,000 Pa max / 10,000 Pa eco
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Motor Speed: Up to 10,000 RPM brushless
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Battery: 3 × 2,000 mAh lithium-ion (6,000 mAh total)
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Runtime: 13–21 minutes per charge
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Weight: 688 g
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Charging: USB-C
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Filter: Washable HEPA-style cyclone
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Modes: Vacuum + Blower
Your Questions, Answered
Does it really pull pet hair from fabric, not just off the surface?
Yes. The max 16,000 Pa setting lifts hair right out of seat fibers on the first sweep. For deeply embedded hair, use the bristle brush head to loosen it first, then vacuum.
How long does one charge last in real use?
13 minutes at max power, up to 21 minutes in eco mode — enough for a full interior clean on a sedan or roughly 70% of an SUV. The three 2,000 mAh cells recharge via USB-C in about 2–3 hours.
Can it suction up spills?
No — TurboSweep™ is for dry use only. Liquids will damage the motor and void your warranty. Blot spills first with a microfiber cloth, let dry, then vacuum.
How noisy is it? I have a baby sleeping in the back.
Around 65–70 dB on eco mode (similar to normal conversation), 75–80 dB at max power. Eco mode is quiet enough to clean around a sleeping child without waking them.
What comes in the box?
The vacuum, USB-C charging cable, two nozzles (narrow cone for vents, wider mouth for seats and mats), an extension brush for tight spots, a round bristle brush for dashboards, and a flat adapter for larger surfaces.

Try It for 30 Days — Watch Your Car Clean Itself, or Return for a Refund
Put TurboSweep™ to the test on the toughest spots — under the seat, cup holder, dog hair packed into the back bench. If it doesn’t extract more dirt in one charge than your last three attempts combined, return it within 30 days for a full refund. The car you’re ashamed to show coworkers should be the car you drive with pride.