
TurboSweep™ — Vacuum and Blow Clean Your Whole Car in One Charge
Hit Every Crumb, Pet Hair, and Crevice Grit in Under One Charge
You know the spots — under the kid's car seat where the Cheerios ground in, the cup-holder ring no rag can reach, the dog hair welded into the rear bench. TurboSweep™ is a 688-gram handheld that pulls 16,000 Pa, runs 13–21 minutes per charge, and flips airflow direction to blow out the spots suction can't touch. USB-C tops it up off your phone cable — no garage outlet, no extension cord, no $5 gas-station vac that dies before the driver's side.
Stop Paying Quarters for Gas-Station Suction That Quits in 90 Seconds
The plug-in vac doesn't reach the back seat. The shop vac is locked in the garage. The gas-station one runs out before you finish the driver's side. You end up with a car that looks fine from the outside and embarrassing the second anyone climbs in. TurboSweep™ lives in your glove box, charges off the same cable as your phone, and pulls hard enough to lift sand out of carpet weave.
➤ Pulls Sand Out of the Weave, Not Just Off the Top: 16,000 Pa on max — the same range as full-size cordless stick vacs — packed into a 688-gram tube. Crumbs, kitty litter, and pet hair that's been ground in for months come up on the first pass.
➤ Doubles as a Blower for the Spots Suction Won't Touch: Flip the airflow and the same motor blasts dust out of dashboard vents, keyboard keys, camera lenses, and the gap under the gear shift. One tool, two directions, zero extra purchases.
➤ Charges Off Your Phone Cable and Tucks Behind the Headrest: Three 2,000 mAh cells push 13–21 minutes of runtime per charge — enough for a full interior detail. USB-C means no proprietary brick. At 688 grams, it slips into the glove box and stays there.
Here's What 16,000 Pa Actually Does in the Real World
Pa (pascals) is the pressure the motor pulls. Most stick vacs sit at 8,000–12,000 Pa. The $20 handhelds you see on TikTok bottom out around 5,000–7,000 Pa — which is why crumbs flick around but never actually go in. TurboSweep™ runs a brushless motor up to 10,000 RPM, holding a steady 16,000 Pa on the top setting and a quieter 10,000 Pa on the everyday setting — enough to lift dried mud out of floor mats and pet hair out of fabric weave.
The filter is HEPA-style cyclone over a washable inner mesh. When it clogs, you twist it out, rinse it under the tap, dry it, and drop it back in. No replacement filters to remember, no sketchy parts site to track down.
Why Skeptics Keep Throwing Out Their Plug-In Car Vacs
Reviews on portable car vacs are usually polite at best. TurboSweep™ keeps showing up in "I didn't expect this to actually work" territory — parents finally getting the year-old Cheerios out of the booster seat, dog owners finishing the rear bench in one charge, commuters cleaning the office keyboard at lunch.
"Bought this thinking it'd be another TikTok dud. Did the whole back seat — two boys, one dog — on a single charge. The floor mat looked like new carpet." — Tessa R.
Pull Up to the Office Without Apologizing for the Back Seat
✓ Crumbs, sand, and pet hair gone first pass: 16,000 Pa pulls debris out of carpet fibers instead of pushing it around. No more vacuuming the same spot four times.
✓ Vacuum and blower in one 688-gram tube: Switch airflow direction for dashboard vents, keyboard keys, and the gap under the gear shift that suction can't grab.
✓ Recharges on your phone cable: USB-C tops it up while you make coffee — no proprietary brick, no charging dock, no shopping for replacement filters.
Clean Your Whole Car in 3 Steps
Step 1: Click the power button — short press for everyday mode (10,000 Pa, longer runtime), long press for max suction (16,000 Pa).
Step 2: Snap on the right nozzle — narrow cone for vents and crevices, wider mouth for seats and mats, brush head for dashboard and screens.
Step 3: When the dust cup fills, twist it off, dump into the trash, rinse the filter under the tap, dry, and reload. Done.

| Why TurboSweep™ Works Better | Plug-In Car Vacs | Cheap TikTok Handhelds |
|---|---|---|
| 16,000 Pa max suction + 10,000 Pa eco mode | ❌ | ❌ |
| Doubles as a blower for vents and electronics | ❌ | ❌ |
| 13–21 min runtime, USB-C charging, washable filter | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications: What Powers TurboSweep™
- Color Options: Midnight Black, Champagne, Black-Yellow
- Voltage: 36 V
- Power Consumption: 96 W
- Suction Strength: 16,000 Pa max / 10,000 Pa eco
- Motor Speed: Up to 10,000 RPM brushless
- Battery: 3 × 2,000 mAh lithium-ion (6,000 mAh total)
- Runtime: 13–21 minutes per charge
- Weight: 688 g
- Charging: USB-C
- Filter: Washable HEPA-style cyclone
- Modes: Vacuum + Blower
Your Top Questions Answered
Will it actually pull pet hair out of fabric, not just off the top?
Yes. The 16,000 Pa max mode lifts hair out of seat weave on the first pass. For hair that's really ground in, run the bristle brush head over the surface first to loosen, then suction.
How long does one charge actually last?
13 minutes on max suction, up to 21 minutes on eco mode — enough for a full interior detail on a sedan or about 70% of an SUV. The three 2,000 mAh cells recharge over USB-C in roughly 2–3 hours.
Can it pick up liquid spills?
No — TurboSweep™ is dry-use only. Wet messes will damage the motor and void the warranty. Blot first with a microfiber, let it dry, then vacuum.
How loud is it? I have a sleeping baby in the back.
Around 65–70 dB on eco mode (about the volume of normal conversation), 75–80 dB on max. Eco mode is quiet enough to clean around a sleeping kid in the car seat without waking them.
What's in the box?
The vacuum, USB-C charging cable, two nozzles (narrow cone for vents, wider mouth for seats and mats), an extension brush head for tight zones, a round bristle brush for dashboards, and a flat adapter for wider surfaces.
30 Days to See Your Car Clean Itself — or Send It Back
Try TurboSweep™ on the worst spots — the under-seat zone, the cup holder, the dog hair welded into the rear bench. If it doesn't pull more debris out in one charge than your last three cleaning attempts combined, send it back inside 30 days for a full refund. The car you're embarrassed to show coworkers should be the car you actually drive.
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TurboSweep™ — Vacuum and Blow Clean Your Whole Car in One Charge
Hit Every Crumb, Pet Hair, and Crevice Grit in Under One Charge
You know the spots — under the kid's car seat where the Cheerios ground in, the cup-holder ring no rag can reach, the dog hair welded into the rear bench. TurboSweep™ is a 688-gram handheld that pulls 16,000 Pa, runs 13–21 minutes per charge, and flips airflow direction to blow out the spots suction can't touch. USB-C tops it up off your phone cable — no garage outlet, no extension cord, no $5 gas-station vac that dies before the driver's side.
Stop Paying Quarters for Gas-Station Suction That Quits in 90 Seconds
The plug-in vac doesn't reach the back seat. The shop vac is locked in the garage. The gas-station one runs out before you finish the driver's side. You end up with a car that looks fine from the outside and embarrassing the second anyone climbs in. TurboSweep™ lives in your glove box, charges off the same cable as your phone, and pulls hard enough to lift sand out of carpet weave.
➤ Pulls Sand Out of the Weave, Not Just Off the Top: 16,000 Pa on max — the same range as full-size cordless stick vacs — packed into a 688-gram tube. Crumbs, kitty litter, and pet hair that's been ground in for months come up on the first pass.
➤ Doubles as a Blower for the Spots Suction Won't Touch: Flip the airflow and the same motor blasts dust out of dashboard vents, keyboard keys, camera lenses, and the gap under the gear shift. One tool, two directions, zero extra purchases.
➤ Charges Off Your Phone Cable and Tucks Behind the Headrest: Three 2,000 mAh cells push 13–21 minutes of runtime per charge — enough for a full interior detail. USB-C means no proprietary brick. At 688 grams, it slips into the glove box and stays there.
Here's What 16,000 Pa Actually Does in the Real World
Pa (pascals) is the pressure the motor pulls. Most stick vacs sit at 8,000–12,000 Pa. The $20 handhelds you see on TikTok bottom out around 5,000–7,000 Pa — which is why crumbs flick around but never actually go in. TurboSweep™ runs a brushless motor up to 10,000 RPM, holding a steady 16,000 Pa on the top setting and a quieter 10,000 Pa on the everyday setting — enough to lift dried mud out of floor mats and pet hair out of fabric weave.
The filter is HEPA-style cyclone over a washable inner mesh. When it clogs, you twist it out, rinse it under the tap, dry it, and drop it back in. No replacement filters to remember, no sketchy parts site to track down.
Why Skeptics Keep Throwing Out Their Plug-In Car Vacs
Reviews on portable car vacs are usually polite at best. TurboSweep™ keeps showing up in "I didn't expect this to actually work" territory — parents finally getting the year-old Cheerios out of the booster seat, dog owners finishing the rear bench in one charge, commuters cleaning the office keyboard at lunch.
"Bought this thinking it'd be another TikTok dud. Did the whole back seat — two boys, one dog — on a single charge. The floor mat looked like new carpet." — Tessa R.
Pull Up to the Office Without Apologizing for the Back Seat
✓ Crumbs, sand, and pet hair gone first pass: 16,000 Pa pulls debris out of carpet fibers instead of pushing it around. No more vacuuming the same spot four times.
✓ Vacuum and blower in one 688-gram tube: Switch airflow direction for dashboard vents, keyboard keys, and the gap under the gear shift that suction can't grab.
✓ Recharges on your phone cable: USB-C tops it up while you make coffee — no proprietary brick, no charging dock, no shopping for replacement filters.
Clean Your Whole Car in 3 Steps
Step 1: Click the power button — short press for everyday mode (10,000 Pa, longer runtime), long press for max suction (16,000 Pa).
Step 2: Snap on the right nozzle — narrow cone for vents and crevices, wider mouth for seats and mats, brush head for dashboard and screens.
Step 3: When the dust cup fills, twist it off, dump into the trash, rinse the filter under the tap, dry, and reload. Done.

| Why TurboSweep™ Works Better | Plug-In Car Vacs | Cheap TikTok Handhelds |
|---|---|---|
| 16,000 Pa max suction + 10,000 Pa eco mode | ❌ | ❌ |
| Doubles as a blower for vents and electronics | ❌ | ❌ |
| 13–21 min runtime, USB-C charging, washable filter | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications: What Powers TurboSweep™
- Color Options: Midnight Black, Champagne, Black-Yellow
- Voltage: 36 V
- Power Consumption: 96 W
- Suction Strength: 16,000 Pa max / 10,000 Pa eco
- Motor Speed: Up to 10,000 RPM brushless
- Battery: 3 × 2,000 mAh lithium-ion (6,000 mAh total)
- Runtime: 13–21 minutes per charge
- Weight: 688 g
- Charging: USB-C
- Filter: Washable HEPA-style cyclone
- Modes: Vacuum + Blower
Your Top Questions Answered
Will it actually pull pet hair out of fabric, not just off the top?
Yes. The 16,000 Pa max mode lifts hair out of seat weave on the first pass. For hair that's really ground in, run the bristle brush head over the surface first to loosen, then suction.
How long does one charge actually last?
13 minutes on max suction, up to 21 minutes on eco mode — enough for a full interior detail on a sedan or about 70% of an SUV. The three 2,000 mAh cells recharge over USB-C in roughly 2–3 hours.
Can it pick up liquid spills?
No — TurboSweep™ is dry-use only. Wet messes will damage the motor and void the warranty. Blot first with a microfiber, let it dry, then vacuum.
How loud is it? I have a sleeping baby in the back.
Around 65–70 dB on eco mode (about the volume of normal conversation), 75–80 dB on max. Eco mode is quiet enough to clean around a sleeping kid in the car seat without waking them.
What's in the box?
The vacuum, USB-C charging cable, two nozzles (narrow cone for vents, wider mouth for seats and mats), an extension brush head for tight zones, a round bristle brush for dashboards, and a flat adapter for wider surfaces.
30 Days to See Your Car Clean Itself — or Send It Back
Try TurboSweep™ on the worst spots — the under-seat zone, the cup holder, the dog hair welded into the rear bench. If it doesn't pull more debris out in one charge than your last three cleaning attempts combined, send it back inside 30 days for a full refund. The car you're embarrassed to show coworkers should be the car you actually drive.
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Hit Every Crumb, Pet Hair, and Crevice Grit in Under One Charge
You know the spots — under the kid's car seat where the Cheerios ground in, the cup-holder ring no rag can reach, the dog hair welded into the rear bench. TurboSweep™ is a 688-gram handheld that pulls 16,000 Pa, runs 13–21 minutes per charge, and flips airflow direction to blow out the spots suction can't touch. USB-C tops it up off your phone cable — no garage outlet, no extension cord, no $5 gas-station vac that dies before the driver's side.
Stop Paying Quarters for Gas-Station Suction That Quits in 90 Seconds
The plug-in vac doesn't reach the back seat. The shop vac is locked in the garage. The gas-station one runs out before you finish the driver's side. You end up with a car that looks fine from the outside and embarrassing the second anyone climbs in. TurboSweep™ lives in your glove box, charges off the same cable as your phone, and pulls hard enough to lift sand out of carpet weave.
➤ Pulls Sand Out of the Weave, Not Just Off the Top: 16,000 Pa on max — the same range as full-size cordless stick vacs — packed into a 688-gram tube. Crumbs, kitty litter, and pet hair that's been ground in for months come up on the first pass.
➤ Doubles as a Blower for the Spots Suction Won't Touch: Flip the airflow and the same motor blasts dust out of dashboard vents, keyboard keys, camera lenses, and the gap under the gear shift. One tool, two directions, zero extra purchases.
➤ Charges Off Your Phone Cable and Tucks Behind the Headrest: Three 2,000 mAh cells push 13–21 minutes of runtime per charge — enough for a full interior detail. USB-C means no proprietary brick. At 688 grams, it slips into the glove box and stays there.
Here's What 16,000 Pa Actually Does in the Real World
Pa (pascals) is the pressure the motor pulls. Most stick vacs sit at 8,000–12,000 Pa. The $20 handhelds you see on TikTok bottom out around 5,000–7,000 Pa — which is why crumbs flick around but never actually go in. TurboSweep™ runs a brushless motor up to 10,000 RPM, holding a steady 16,000 Pa on the top setting and a quieter 10,000 Pa on the everyday setting — enough to lift dried mud out of floor mats and pet hair out of fabric weave.
The filter is HEPA-style cyclone over a washable inner mesh. When it clogs, you twist it out, rinse it under the tap, dry it, and drop it back in. No replacement filters to remember, no sketchy parts site to track down.
Why Skeptics Keep Throwing Out Their Plug-In Car Vacs
Reviews on portable car vacs are usually polite at best. TurboSweep™ keeps showing up in "I didn't expect this to actually work" territory — parents finally getting the year-old Cheerios out of the booster seat, dog owners finishing the rear bench in one charge, commuters cleaning the office keyboard at lunch.
"Bought this thinking it'd be another TikTok dud. Did the whole back seat — two boys, one dog — on a single charge. The floor mat looked like new carpet." — Tessa R.
Pull Up to the Office Without Apologizing for the Back Seat
✓ Crumbs, sand, and pet hair gone first pass: 16,000 Pa pulls debris out of carpet fibers instead of pushing it around. No more vacuuming the same spot four times.
✓ Vacuum and blower in one 688-gram tube: Switch airflow direction for dashboard vents, keyboard keys, and the gap under the gear shift that suction can't grab.
✓ Recharges on your phone cable: USB-C tops it up while you make coffee — no proprietary brick, no charging dock, no shopping for replacement filters.
Clean Your Whole Car in 3 Steps
Step 1: Click the power button — short press for everyday mode (10,000 Pa, longer runtime), long press for max suction (16,000 Pa).
Step 2: Snap on the right nozzle — narrow cone for vents and crevices, wider mouth for seats and mats, brush head for dashboard and screens.
Step 3: When the dust cup fills, twist it off, dump into the trash, rinse the filter under the tap, dry, and reload. Done.

| Why TurboSweep™ Works Better | Plug-In Car Vacs | Cheap TikTok Handhelds |
|---|---|---|
| 16,000 Pa max suction + 10,000 Pa eco mode | ❌ | ❌ |
| Doubles as a blower for vents and electronics | ❌ | ❌ |
| 13–21 min runtime, USB-C charging, washable filter | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications: What Powers TurboSweep™
- Color Options: Midnight Black, Champagne, Black-Yellow
- Voltage: 36 V
- Power Consumption: 96 W
- Suction Strength: 16,000 Pa max / 10,000 Pa eco
- Motor Speed: Up to 10,000 RPM brushless
- Battery: 3 × 2,000 mAh lithium-ion (6,000 mAh total)
- Runtime: 13–21 minutes per charge
- Weight: 688 g
- Charging: USB-C
- Filter: Washable HEPA-style cyclone
- Modes: Vacuum + Blower
Your Top Questions Answered
Will it actually pull pet hair out of fabric, not just off the top?
Yes. The 16,000 Pa max mode lifts hair out of seat weave on the first pass. For hair that's really ground in, run the bristle brush head over the surface first to loosen, then suction.
How long does one charge actually last?
13 minutes on max suction, up to 21 minutes on eco mode — enough for a full interior detail on a sedan or about 70% of an SUV. The three 2,000 mAh cells recharge over USB-C in roughly 2–3 hours.
Can it pick up liquid spills?
No — TurboSweep™ is dry-use only. Wet messes will damage the motor and void the warranty. Blot first with a microfiber, let it dry, then vacuum.
How loud is it? I have a sleeping baby in the back.
Around 65–70 dB on eco mode (about the volume of normal conversation), 75–80 dB on max. Eco mode is quiet enough to clean around a sleeping kid in the car seat without waking them.
What's in the box?
The vacuum, USB-C charging cable, two nozzles (narrow cone for vents, wider mouth for seats and mats), an extension brush head for tight zones, a round bristle brush for dashboards, and a flat adapter for wider surfaces.
30 Days to See Your Car Clean Itself — or Send It Back
Try TurboSweep™ on the worst spots — the under-seat zone, the cup holder, the dog hair welded into the rear bench. If it doesn't pull more debris out in one charge than your last three cleaning attempts combined, send it back inside 30 days for a full refund. The car you're embarrassed to show coworkers should be the car you actually drive.




























